how to protect purchaser tenant and funder clients from losses linked to construction projects
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This presentation was designed by Sarah Fox of 500 Words Ltd and provides an overview of a 1 or 2-day workshop. To find out more about the workshop contact [email protected] or visit the website www.500words.co.uk. After the workshop you will go from knowing 'just about enough' to really getting to grips with the construction aspects of a development. You will move from confused to confident and gain 20 year's experience overnight. Previous attendees have gained new work and new clients as a direct result of this workshop, helping to grow their business. This workshop will provide you with all the skills, knowledge and information you need to advise funders, tenants or purchasers on how they can best protect themselves from risks linked with the construction of a new development. Rather than facing huge piles of construction contracts with trepidation, you will learn what to look for and how to explain its importance to your client, in a short client-focused report, providing excellent client service. Day 1 provides you with a comprehensive background to the relevant design and construction aspects of a development. Day 2 concentrates on understanding your client's needs. You will learn a simple process to quickly obtain, review, analyse and act on information relevant to your client's business needs.TRANSCRIPT
How to Protect Tenant, Funder or Purchaser Clients from Losses Linked to
Construction ProjectsSarah Fox, 500 Words Ltd
Do you want to: really zoom-in on key matters for your tenant,
funder or purchaser clients? get to the critical clauses in the construction
documents quickly? provide a clear & concise report from all the
relevant agreements? identify risks for your clients?
If you answered ‘yes’ thenyou need this new workshop:
“Protecting Your Stakeholder
Clients from Construction Risks –
an A-Z in 2 days”
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Brief (Client)
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Covenants
Defects
End User
Funder
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Group work
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Help (not hinder)
Insurance
Jargon
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Key obligations
Legislation
Maintenance and repair
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Negligence
Options
Privity of contract
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Question (everything)
Risks
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Stakeholders
Third Party Rights Notices
User
Value
Warranties
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eXamine the Brief
Yield
Zoom In
In 48 hours you will go from knowing 'just about enough' to really getting to grips with all
the construction aspects of a development.
If you enjoyed this taster, go to our websitewww. 500words.co.uk/contract-workshops/
Thank you for listening