NEC LAUNCHES NEW BLENDED FORMAT OF ITS NEC4 PROJECT MANAGER ACCREDITATION PROGRAMME
NEC LAUNCHES NEW BLENDED FORMAT OF ITS NEC4 PROJECT MANAGER ACCREDITATION PROGRAMME
The world’s leading construction procurement contract provider, NEC, has launched a brand-new blended format of the NEC4 Project Management Accreditation (PMA) in a bid to make NEC accreditation and qualification more accessible to the construction and engineering industries.
In contrast to the traditional training course – which consists of a four-day in-person training course – the blended training format will consist of approximately 30 hours of virtual learning and only one day of tutor led consultation which is delivered virtually.
As part of the blended course, online learning is split into 17 bite-sized modules and includes topics such as risk management, compensation events, schedule of cost components and dispute resolution. The interactive course includes case studies and tests throughout to aid knowledge retention, with participants able to track their progress within the programme.
Having published the first NEC contract – then known as the 'New Engineering Contract' – in 1993, NEC has been at the forefront of collaborative contracting, saving clients and contractors time and money by fostering a ‘spirit of mutual trust and collaboration’.
This ethos has been recognised not just in the United Kingdom, but across the world with its contracts being used in areas such as Hong Kong. South Africa, Australia, and many more.
The launch of the new NEC4 project manager accreditation course will be the first addition commemorating NEC’s 30th anniversary.
Global Head of NEC, Rekha Thawrani, said: “NEC qualifications are widely regarded as the gold standard for project management and this new blended format will allow us to make these courses and qualifications even more accessible to our global customers.
“By doing so, we hope to further spread best practice in contract management across construction and engineering, helping equip those who undertake the qualification with the skills and knowledge they need to foster collaborative approaches to achieve the best possible outcomes for their projects.”
The Project Manager Accreditation programme equips practitioners with a high-level skill set that enables them to execute their roles as NEC project leaders knowledgeably, confidently and to an internationally recognised standard.
Ian Heaphy, NEC Contract Board Member said "The NEC4 PMA is recognised worldwide and it’s renowned as an NEC’s gold standard training. It provides practitioners the advanced technical and practical skills to confidently fulfil the requirements of a managerial role on projects and has now been brought into a blended format.
“The PMA blended format delivers the same gold standard experience in an accessible and engaging format, allowing delegates to complete the course at times, locations and a pace to suit their own requirements. This programme contains extensive practical examples and engaging learning techniques to ensure delegates are ready to undertake the formal accreditation assessment, including a day’s online face to face training with an expert tutor."
For more information regarding the programme and to sign up, please visit https://www.neccontract.com/products/training/nec4-ecc-project-manager-accreditation
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Notes to editors
About NEC
- In 1985 the Institution of Civil Engineers decided to lead a fundamental review of alternative contract strategies for civil engineering design and construction with the objective of identifying the need for good practice. After much discussion and consultation, this review resulted in the publication in 1991 of a consultative edition, and in 1993 of the first edition of the New Engineering Contract (NEC). Since then, in response to industry demands, further standard forms of contract have been produced, using the same principles as were used in the NEC first edition.
- NEC is a division of Thomas Telford Ltd, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), the owner and developer of the NEC.
- The NEC family of standard contracts all have the following characteristics:
- Stimulates good management of the relationship between the two parties to the contract and, hence, of the work included in the contract
- Can be used in a wide variety of commercial situations, for a wide variety of types of work and in any location
- Is a clear and simple document – using language and a structure which are straightforward and easily understood
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