Dispute Management
Date: To be confirmed
Duration: 7 Hours
Mode Of Delivery: Synchronous e-learning
Tuition Fees: S$1050.00 (Before GST)
What You Will Learn
The objective of the course is to empower course participants with the knowledge of the different dispute management processes available in the Built Environment industry and how to apply them so that impacts to a project due to disputes will be minimised.
It seeks to equip project managers, contract managers and allied professionals to acquire the following knowledge and skills: (a) recognition of when an issue in a project becomes a dispute, (b) application of the knowledge of the advantages and disadvantages of the different dispute management processes.
As different dispute management processes are supported by law, with the acquisition of the skills mentioned, a professional would be able to understand and carry out the contractual and statutory obligations and also assert his/her rights. Such compliance with contractual and statutory obligations will result in good management and prompt completion of the project while maintaining the working relationship between project parties.
Who Will Benefit
All stakeholders in the built environment including: Developers, Project Managers, Architects, Engineers, Quantity Surveyors, Contract Managers, Facilities Managers, Technical Officers, Site Supervisors, etc.
Instructor
Assoc Professor Gabriel Kor
Dr Gabriel Kor is an Associate Professor in the Department of the Built Environment at NUS. He specialises in project and facilities management law and facilities management law and contracts. His research interests include facilities management law and contracts and dispute resolution in the built environment.
Entry Requirements
A basic degree;
At least 2 years working experience
Available Discounts and Benefits
Notes
Course Code: TGS-2020507569
*Learners must fulfill at least 75% attendance and pass all assessment components, to be eligible for SSG funding.
**Please note that the mode of delivery is subject to change in light of the COVID-19 situation.
Courses marked ‘online’ may have compulsory face-to-face sessions such as laboratory or hands-on components and details should be sought from the schools or departments before learners register for them.