contract administration

Global FIDIC Contract Principles and Practical Use - 3 Part Web Class

4.5 Hours Formal CPD

Online

From £181.50 + VAT

This resource is included when you have an active subscription to our Development Package / Qualification Package

Course information

October 2025 Schedule

  1. 06/10/2025 | 09:30 - 11:00 (BST)
  2. 13/10/2025 | 09:30 - 11:00 (BST)
  3. 27/10/2025 | 09:30 - 11:00 (GMT)


March 2026 Schedule

  1. 16/03/2026 | 13:30 - 15:00 (GMT)
  2. 23/03/2026 | 13:30 - 15:00 (GMT)
  3. 30/03/2026 | 13:30 - 15:00 (GMT)

FIDIC is a widely used contract in Asia, Middle East and Europe. This sessions provides an overview of the parties’ main responsibilities when a project is governed by one of the main FIDIC contracts; key milestones of the FIDIC Conditions of Contract Suite, and will provide to practitioners an useful insight as to how the various contract Clauses interact to govern the execution of a project 

Extensive references to real case projects will enable delegates to ascertain how rightly & wrongly can the contract terms be interpreted in the field, and the – sometimes severe – associated consequences.

Learning outcomes

Anticipate the major time Milestones of FIDIC Contract Life.

Differentiate between the various FIDIC Forms of Contract currently in use in the construction industry.

Decide on a FIDIC Form of Contract for a specific construction project.

Identify what the main financial mechanisms under a FIDIC Contract are, and how they operate in actual projects.

Understand how FIDIC is used to control the Quality of the Works.

Define who is responsible for the design depending on the type of FIDIC Contract.

Understand the risk allocation under FIDIC Contracts, and identify the corresponding contractual clauses for possible Claims.

Explain the cost/risk/ design balance in the different types of FIDIC Contracts.

Understand how Claims and Disputes are managed & resolved under FIDIC Contracts.

Trainer

Headshot of Matthew Molloy.

Matthew Molloy

Adjudicator, Arbitrator and Mediator, MCMS Limited

Matthew is a highly experienced dispute resolver, appointed in over 900 construction and engineering disputes as adjudicator, arbitrator, mediator, expert determiner, or member of Conflict or Dispute Avoidance Panels/Boards. His experience includes high-profile projects in the UK and overseas, involving complex technical and legal issues across sectors such as infrastructure, power generation (including renewable energy and nuclear), education, and leisure. He is currently a part-time PhD student and Teaching Fellow at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London, researching international law and arbitration. In 2024, he co-authored “Adjudicating Construction and Engineering Disputes”.

Price summary

RICS Member

GBP £181.50 + VAT

Non-RICS Member

GBP £245 + VAT

From £181.50

+ VAT

This resource is included when you have an active subscription to our Development Package / Qualification Package