CCDC 2: Deep Dive into Stipulated Price Contracts
Description
The CCDC 2 Stipulated Price Contract is one of the most widely used standard contracts in Canadian construction. Understanding how it works and how its terms connect to bidding, award, insurance, surety, dispute resolution and project delivery is essential for managing risk and keeping projects on track.
In this course, you’ll take a focused look at the CCDC 2 (2020) Stipulated Price Contract and the key terms and conditions that support effective contract management. You’ll also review related CCDC and CCA documents and guides that help clarify procurement, contract award, insurance, bonds, mediation, arbitration and trade contractor considerations.
Topics:
- Bidding process: EOI, RFQ, RFP, Contract A and Contract B
- Letter of Intent vs. Letter of Award
- CCDC 2 (2020) Stipulated Price Contract terms and conditions
- CCDC and CCA standard contracts and guides referenced with CCDC 2
- Procurement and contracting requirements, including CCDC 00
- Construction project delivery methods, including CCDC 10
- Insurance, surety bonds and contract award considerations
- Mediation, arbitration and trade contractor contract considerations
Intended Audience
This course is ideal for construction managers, contractors, and anyone involved in project oversight who wants to fully understand how to navigate and apply these critical industry contracts.
Presenter
Phil Perry, Perry Educational Services
Phil Perry, P.Eng. is an experienced senior project manager with more than 30 years in the construction industry. He has worked in a variety of roles with owners, designers and constructors, most of which included project managing industrial projects for general contractors. Phil has worked with many different delivery systems including stipulated price, cost plus, unit price, construction management and design-build. He has been teaching post-secondary construction management courses for the last eight years and works with various contractors on their professional development programs.
Related Info
Live, Online, Instructor-led training.
This workshop is hosted by the instructor on the GoToTraining platform. Access information and any course materials will be provided to you by the instructor via email in advance of the training.
WCA Cancellation Policy
WCA will provide a full refund or education credit equal to the amount paid for the course if registration is cancelled two (2) full business days prior to the course start date. Payment is non-refundable for cancellations made within two (2) full business days of the course start date and there will be no transfers to future course dates.
Complimentary substitution of another member of your company/team is welcome right up until the course start time for no additional fee. Please email us at wcaeducation@winnipegconstruction.ca if you require a substitution.