HKIPM-PolyU Joint CPD Seminar on NECs
The New Engineering Contract Version 3 (NEC3) is a family of standard contracts that facilitate the implementation of sound project management principles and practices based on a spirit of mutual trust and co-operation.The Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC) is the main contract of a typical construction project between an employer and a contractor.
The relevant works departments under the Development Bureau of the Hong Kong SAR Government have adopted NEC3 in a series of about 30 “pilot / trial” construction projects since August 2009 to test its applicability and to encourage more collaboration from different contracting parties within the project team. Recently, the Development Bureau has announced that all new government works contracts tendered in fiscal years of 2015 and 2016 will adopt the full suite o fNEC3 contracts as far as possible.
Three guest speakers from the project team were invited by the CPD Committee of the Hong Kong Institute of Project Management (HKIPM) to deliver a technical seminar on one of the noise barrier construction projects procured by NEC and commissioned by the Highways Department at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm on Thursday, 8 January 2015 at PolyU campus.
Ir Simon Ng Director of Mannings (Asia) Consultants Ltd
Ir Mole Tam Resident Engineer of Mannings (Asia) Consultants Ltd
Mr T.K. Cheung Project Manager of China Harbour Engineering Co Ltd
The seminar provided a communication platform for the representatives from the project team to share their valuable hands-on experiences and effective project management skills under the NEC regime with the audience. The seminar firstly introduced the key features of NEC3 form of contract, followed by the innovative designs of the cantilevered noise barriers mounted up on Tai Wo Road in Tai Po.Furthermore, the guest speakers discussed how the noise barriers were effectively erected using the NEC (ECC Option C) form of contract, and how the project team practised partnering spirit and collaborative working via NEC in overcoming various difficulties and problems encountered during construction.
The seminar was very informative, clearly presented and thought-provoking. It was well received by over 110 registered attendees, andended with some interesting questions from the audience and insightful answers from the guest speakers.
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