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FIDIC Course in Mumbai

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Mangesh Khuspe
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Dear All,

There is fidic course happening through another entity (not Fidic) in Mumbai, Will it be benficial for a planning person to go for it. Will it be recognisible by companies. Any other input will be highly appreciable.

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Mangesh Khuspe
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Dear Mike,

Thanks a lot for the reply, wias confused a lot about it. 

 

With Regards,

 

Mangesh Khuspe

Mike Testro
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Hi Mangesh

Unless you are involved in delay analysis then a typical planner need not get too involved in contract law.

It is important that you read and understand the contract for your current project - particularly the clauses relating to programmes - notices and EoT.

From what I recall in India is that they very rarely use FIDIC in its pure form unles it is a World Bank project.

I would advise you to read the India Contract Act 1872 which has greater relevance to modern construction in India.

Best regards

Mike Testro