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With the release of the new NEC (formerly the New Engineering
Contract), the use of the family of contracts continues to grow
worldwide, as does the importance of understanding its clauses and
nuances to everyone working in the built environment. Now in its
fourth edition, this set of contracts is different to others in
concept as well as format, so users may well find themselves
needing a helping hand along the way. Written in plain English,
Understanding NEC4: Term Service Contract offers a practical guide
to the use and management of the NEC4 Term Service Contract (TSC).
The authors describe the full life of a contract, from the initial
selection of options and contract formation through to the
operations period and ultimately termination and dispute
resolution. Although born of the same stable as the NEC4
construction contracts, the TSC is aimed at maintaining
infrastructure and differs significantly from its siblings. This is
the first book to be written on the new contract and takes the
reader through the important provisions including communications,
planning, early warnings, compensation events and payments. It is
ideal for clients, contractors and their advisors describing how to
deploy the contract successfully.
Successful Professional Reviews for Civil Engineers, Fifth edition
is the comprehensive guide to the constituent parts of the ICE
Professional Review process, ideal for those engineers nearing the
completion of their Initial Professional Development. Working
logically through the review process, the chapters ensure that the
review candidate is provided with an in-depth understanding of the
criteria by which he or she will be assessed and how to demonstrate
these in the final professional review. The fifth edition details
how any candidate, from any background, might consider
demonstrating the attributes which the reviewers are seeking. It
offers many suggestions, examples and anecdotes to assist and guide
each individual as they set about achieving success and is fully up
to date with the ICE's latest procedures and pathways to
qualification. Successful Professional Reviews for Civil Engineers:
* provides a complete understanding of the methodology involved for
a successful professional review * defines the basic knowledge of
the breadth of understanding required for the review * includes
numerous examples and anecdotes to assist the candidate * offers
invaluable guidance and advice on further individual research for
the reader's own professional development * contains guidance on
key topics to focus the candidate on how to approach the review.
Successful Professional Reviews for Civil Engineers is invaluable
reading for graduates and technicians preparing for professional
review, students of civil engineering, supervising civil engineers,
and training managers.
Initial Professional Development for Civil Engineers provides a
core foundation of information on skills, knowledge and
understanding, on which the development of every professional civil
engineer, and their preparation for professional reviews, is based.
The chapters provide guidance for any candidate and their mentors
to make sense of the IPD process, providing a valuable insight into
how to review their experience and the learning that they must take
from it. This second edition has been fully updated to reflect
changes that have come into effect since the first edition, both in
the ICE's procedures as well as in the profession generally, and -
offers a core understanding of what it means to become a
professional engineer - defines the breadth of knowledge and
understanding required - focuses on the difficult transition from
an academic education to the more complex
learning-through-experience of the workplace - offers invaluable
guidance and advice on further individual research for the reader's
own professional development - advises on key topics for the
mentor, as well as the candidate. This book will be invaluable
reading for graduates starting out on their initial professional
development, and continuing towards the professional reviews. The
book also provides essential reference to the mentors charged with
assisting and encouraging graduates to become qualified
professional engineers.
With the release of the new NEC (formerly the New Engineering
Contract), the use of the family of contracts continues to grow
worldwide, as does the importance of understanding its clauses and
nuances to everyone working in the built environment. Now in its
fourth edition, this set of contracts is different to others in
concept as well as format, so users may well find themselves
needing a helping hand along the way. Written in plain English,
Understanding NEC4: Term Service Contract offers a practical guide
to the use and management of the NEC4 Term Service Contract (TSC).
The authors describe the full life of a contract, from the initial
selection of options and contract formation through to the
operations period and ultimately termination and dispute
resolution. Although born of the same stable as the NEC4
construction contracts, the TSC is aimed at maintaining
infrastructure and differs significantly from its siblings. This is
the first book to be written on the new contract and takes the
reader through the important provisions including communications,
planning, early warnings, compensation events and payments. It is
ideal for clients, contractors and their advisors describing how to
deploy the contract successfully.
NEC4: Defined Cost and Compensation Events explains how to manage
compensation events, and the wider role that Defined Cost has
within the NEC contract. The book shows how effective management of
compensation events is central to the success of each contract, and
the important role of Defined Cost both in compensation events and
also routine payment assessments. Focusing primarily on Defined
Cost in the NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC), the
book provides stand-alone guidance for each of the six main options
of the ECC, and also includes coverage of the Alliance Contract,
DBO Contract, Professional Service Contracts, and the Term Service
and Facilities Management Contracts. The assessment of time in
compensation events, as it impacts upon the financial assessment is
explained. NEC4: Defined Cost and Compensation Events is an ideal
companion for all those working in construction contracts, from the
initial preparation of the contract, to the procurement, award,
execution and management of disputes. It is essential reading for
engineers, project managers, quantity surveyors, architects,
lawyers and claims consultants.
This discounted ICE Professional Development set is comprised of
three titles essential to the ICE's Professional Review process and
preparing for a fulfilling career as a civil engineer. From
understanding the professional reviews process to mentoring
graduate engineers to hone their skills, the books offer a full and
thorough overview of the processes and the civil engineering
industry more widely. Initial Professional Development for Civil
Engineers, Second edition provides a core foundation of information
on skills, knowledge and understanding, on which the development of
every professional civil engineer, and their preparation for
professional reviews, is based. The fifth edition of Successful
Professional Reviews for Civil Engineers offers a comprehensive
guide to the constituent parts of the ICE Professional Review
process, ideal for those engineers nearing the completion of their
initial professional development. Finally, Mentoring for Civil
Engineers is a guide to planning and implementing the training of
professional civil engineers that ensures that engineers have the
necessary skills, ability and commitment to the profession. This
selection of books is essential reading for engineers either
undertaking the professional review process or assisting a graduate
through it. The books reveal the full spectrum of the process and
provide hints, tips and techniques to understanding the world of
civil engineering.
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