The Private Sector Contract for Building and Engineering Works Designed by the Employer was unveiled in September 2020. The standing committee established to manage, maintain and update the conditions of contract wish to consider the topic of force majeure particularly in the light of the COVID-19 global pandemic and whether amendments to the conditions of contract are warranted.
There will be a free webinar on this topic taking place at 10am on Tuesday, July 13, 2021.
This one-hour webinar moderated by Ciarán Fahy, a Fellow of Engineers Ireland, will include:
- An introduction to the topic from Ciarán Fahy, chair of the standing committee;
- A presentation by John Curtin as to a high level analysis of research by the standing committee into how other well-known forms of contract deal with the issue – or not as the case may be;
- A discussion led by Anthony Hussey as to whether a provision is in fact required in the first place, whether 'force majeure' is considered the preferred term and how it ought to be defined, how the consequences might be dealt with in terms of time and money and whether optional termination upon the event needs to be dealt with;
- Views from individual members of the standing committee.
This event is a joint initiative between Engineers Ireland, the Construction Industry Federation and the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland.
Please click this link here to register to attend. This free event counts towards one hour of CPD.
For your convenience, the documents relating to the new private sector contract published in September 2020 can be viewed here.