Managing and negotiating EPC contracts for energy

"Mastering the legal and commercial framework, contract negotiation, financing, risk and contractor relationship complexities of upstream and downstream EPC project."

Overview

Today, engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) projects are uniquely challenging. Parties currently involved in large complex and fast-track EPC projects frequently suffer financial loss that could have been mitigated by effective contract management. Appropriate practical "know-how" of EPC contracts will improve your ability to take appropriate steps, or to obtain necessary advice, to minimise or manage such risks.

This intensive workshop provides valuable insight into the rapidly evolving world of EPC contracts. It has been designed specifically for the professionals and management of energy industries throughout Asia Pacific and will be of particular interest to those with current or planned projects in Asia, Middle East, Africa, Europe and the CIS.

You will analyse an EPC contract, clause by clause, focusing on your challenges in international and domestic projects. This unique interactive master class discusses the key issues in EPC contracts which are relevant for lenders, sponsors and borrowers in international construction projects and the keys to deliver successful projects.

Key learning objectives:

• Understand the current finance market for EPC contracts
• Manage legal risks and environment for EPC contracts in the region
• Discover alternative procurement options for projects and the risks and opportunities associated with these options
• Distinguish new and effective contract negotiation strategies
• Analyse the types of claims that may be made under EPC contracts and develop strategies to manage these claims
• Gain insights into the best current dispute resolution options and the risks and costs associated with each option

Who should attend

CEOs, CXOs, directors, heads of departments, managers of:
• Legal and compliance
• Contract management and negotiation
• Finance
• Commercial
• Project finance
• Procurement
• Project development
• Construction/engineering
• Planning
• Quantity surveyors
• Plus anyone responsible for EPC projects
From cross industries including, but not limited to:

• Government authorities
• Oil and gas
• Power and renewable
• Construction and infrastructure
• Banking and financial services

To register/enquire, please contact:
Lisa Tan
Infocus International Group
Tel: +65 6325 0254 | Email: moc.lanoitanretnisucofni@nat.asil
Web: http://infocusinternational.com/epcenergy

Date: 21 April 2015 to 23 April 2015
Venue: Kuala Lumpur


 
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