Description
What you’ll learn
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ورشة عمل عن الأوامر التغييرية بعقود التشييد
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تعريف الامر التغيري وماهي الحدود المسموح بها طبقا للعقد.
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من يصدر الأمر التغيري وما هي حالاته المختلفة؟
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الاجراءات المتبعة في دراسة الأمر التغيري؟
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كيفية حساب الأثر المالي والزمني للأمر التغييري؟
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هل هناك حالات يحق للمقاول فيها رفض الامر التغيري؟
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ما هو تعريف المبالغ الاحتياطية Provisional Sum Items وكيفية تفعيلها.؟
إجراءات التكليف بأعمال إضافية في عقود التشييد أسهل في إجراءاتها إلى حد ما من إسناد الأعمال بعقد منفصل لذلك يحاول يستفيد بها أصحاب العمل قدر الإمكان في حدود ما تسمح به النظم والقوانين وتتراوح نسبتها من 10 % إلى 25 % من قيمة العقد وبتصدر في شكل أمر تغييري. لذلك هي جزء هام جدا ورئيسي في ادارة العقود الهندسية
This may consist of additional or less work, a change in the specification of part of the work, or in some cases a change to the contractual basis of the project such as the contract price or period.
The event we will examine is the division of one large room on a project into two smaller rooms by the addition of a new blockwork partition wall, a new doorway, additional lighting and additional electrical power outlets.
In most construction contracts, the employer is permitted to make such changes, and this is usually administered by his appointed agents such as the Engineer under the FIDIC forms of contract.
Most standard forms of contract place the onus on the Engineer to issue instructions to vary the works and most will specifically prohibit the Contractor from carrying out variations without written instructions.
In an ideal world, such changes would be correctly administered by the Engineer by way of formal variation instructions, accompanied by additional information such as drawings and the like to enable the Contractor to carry out the varied work and, of course, the instructions would all be issued in plenty of time so as not to disrupt or delay the Contractor’s planned sequence of work in any way.
Who this course is for:
- Project managers, Contract Engineers & Specialist. Project Control Engineers. Planning Engineers: Cost Control Engineers. Quantity Surveyors Engineers. Technical Office Engineers Budget & Tender Engineers. Legal & Lawyers
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