NEC Term Service Contract (TSC)
The NEC Term Services Contract is a contract for a physical service for a defined period of time rather than for a project. However it does provide for mini projects as 'Tasks'. This webinar was held on 18 October 2022.
The session looked at the basics of;
- putting together the contract and
- contract management
Richard Patterson, NEC4 drafter and Procurement & NEC Specialist at Mott MacDonald
Richard is a chartered civil engineer, Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers (FICE) and procurement and NEC specialist with global development, engineering and management consultant, Mott MacDonald.
Richard was part of the drafting team for NEC4, has been part of the ICE’s working group on procurement, contracts and carbon/net zero and contributed to NEC’s soon to be released secondary option relating to ‘net zero’.
Richard leads on NEC for Mott MacDonald and delivers in-house and client training and training for NEC Training, including their 4 day ECC Project Manager accreditation course.
Richard is very keen on getting NEC used more widely and has given NEC training in Australia, Bangladesh, Brunei, Ethiopia, France. Germany, Hong Kong. Ireland, New Zealand, Qatar, Peru, Sierra Leone, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka and the USA. He has contributed to two NEC books, had 7 NEC papers published in ICE’s Proceedings and sat on the Editorial Advisory Panel of the ICE’s journal, Management, Procurement and Law. He is also a frequent contributor to the NEC website and newsletter and most of his articles are linked from his Linked-in page.
Richard has very kindly allowed his presented material to be made available for viewing. The slides on Slideshare and the webinar recording on YouTube are available in our APM resources area and embedded below for your reference.
Questions raised during the recording have been reviewed and are now published with the speaker responses.
To watch an introduction to NEC contracts, please find our last series of NEC webinars on our YouTube channel. Mott MacDonald's 'Little Book' of NEC is also available to view here.
Previous presentations and webinars can be viewed on the APM Slideshare and YouTube channels.
This event is suitable for professionals with any level of experience.
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APM Body of Knowledge 7th edition reference |
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Section | Description |
3.3.6 | Continuing professional development (CPD) |
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