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CDM - Becoming a CDM Co-ordinator under the new CDM Regs

Courses Background:

The CDM Regulations 2007 came into effect on the 6th of April 2007 and replaced both the CDM Regulations 1994 and the Construction (Health, Safety &Welfare) Regulations 1996.

If you are about to alter or extend a building or structure, thinking of putting up a new one or demolishing an old one, then the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2007 place a number of specific duties on you. The extent of these duties varies with the type of project that is involved - and in many case you will need an adviser available to help you deal with these. On larger 'notifable' projects you are required to appoint a CDM Co-ordinator before significant detailed design work begins so they can advise and assist you with your duties.

COURSE BACKGROUND
• This 3 DAY COURSE is designed to benefit those with professional and managerial construction experience in understanding what is required of the Coordinator and how this may be effectively achieved.

It will also detail the responsibilities placed on others involved in the design and management of construction projects including the client. The CDM Co-ordinator can be regarded as the “Client’s Friend”, who will assist the Client in discharging his responsibilities.
• The course will include workshop sessions during which delegates will be able to carry out syndicate exercises, putting into practice the issues discussed on the course. A comprehensive work book will be provided for use on the course and for future reference.
• On previous courses delegates have reflected the full spectrum of organisations operating within the construction and allied industries.
07/09/2010  / Birmingham
14/09/2010  / London
19/10/2010  / Bristol
26/10/2010  / Manchester
02/11/2010  / Glasgow
16/11/2010  / Leeds
07/12/2010  / London
15/02/2011  / Bristol
22/02/2011  / Birmingham
01/03/2011  / London
08/03/2011  / Manchester
05/04/2011  / Glasgow
12/04/2011  / London
12/04/2011  / Leeds

Speakers:
 Peter Andrews OBE, CFIOSH, LCGI, Chartered Safety and Health Practitioner, David Jordan, MSc, MCIOB, MCMI, CMIOSH, RMAPS, Paul E M Gray, BSc, CEng, MICE, CMIOSH, RMaPS, Richard Allen FRICS, MaPS

Public Course Delegate Rate:
£640 plus VAT

Course Duration:
3 Days

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Regulations

Regulations
Training on H&S, CDM, Building Regs, Asbestos, Disability, Fire...
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Management & Communications

Management & Communcations
Training on Project Management, Procurement, Negotiation, Finance...
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Contracts & Legal

Contracts & Legal
Training on JCT, NEC, Design & Build and more, Dispute Management...
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Property & Development

Property & Development
Training on Structural Surveys, Planning, Sustainability, Facilities...
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New courses for our Autumn 2010 term

26/08/2010 09:29:43
We understand that a trained and qualified workforce contributing to your profit, is the key to a successful business in this competitive environment. With this in mind we have put together a new schedule of courses for our Autumn 2010 term which starts on the 6th of September with one of our CDM courses.

Amongst the many new courses for this term... as requested by those who have attended our existing NEC courses, we have developed the NEC ECC Advanced Users’ Guide to provide delegates with a working knowledge of the NEC forms with a review of the contract in use, at an advanced user’s level. Also new to this term ‘The effective management of target cost contracts in the Infrastructure sector’ which will be invaluable to those working for Employers, Main Contractors and Sub-Contractors in sectors such as rail, utilities, nuclear, power and process engineering. Back due to popular demand we also offer ‘The essential guide to property & development law ...’, aimed at an intermediate level for construction and property professionals to highlight the risks and salient issues involved in the stages of land acquisition and disposal, for both investment properties and major development sites.

Subjects also new to this term include...
. CDM for Designers
. The new Building Regulations part L & F in action
. The do's and don'ts of sucessful plan and specification building projects
. Sucessful design and build using NEC3 and JCT contracts

To see our new programme, please take a look through our website which details all of our courses, or call us on 0845 3133 414 to discuss what we can offer you.

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