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With the tightening of controls on foreign labour, the construction industry in Singapore is now under pressure to improve productivity.
SCL Singapore is very aware of many of the problems which reduce productivity in the construction industry. These frequently derive from contract practices which often result in inefficiency, including complex submission and approval procedures, supposed ‘fast-tracking’ of the design which ultimately slows the construction phase and inadequate compensation for variations and changes which encourages late decision-making.
The SCL Annual Conference will bring together eminent speakers and panelists from all parts of the construction industry, together with the construction lawyers who advise them, to consider how improved contract and work processes can benefit the industry and contribute to improved productivity throughout the procurement and construction process.
Topics to be covered include:
1. | Productivity in Develop & Construct Form of Contracts - A Reality or Illusion |
2. | Managing Authorities’ Submissions to improve Construction Productivity in Singapore |
3. | How Effective Is the Risk Allocation between Parties in Modern Construction Contracts? |
4. | Prefabrication – One of the Effective Solutions to Improve Construction Productivity |
5. | Expert Determination – An Additional and Alternative Way To Resolve Technical Construction Disputes |
6. | The SOP Act: Underpinning Construction Sector Efficiencies? |
7. | BIM – Increase in Productivity but Risk of Liability increased? |
We are pleased to have as our Keynote Speaker, Mr. Tan Tian Chong of the Building and Construction Authority, who will share "BCA’s Construction Productivity Roadmap for Singapore".
For more detail, please refer to the Conference Brochure [click to download].
To secure your place, please download, complete and send us the REGISTRATION FORM [click to download] or you may REGISTER ONLINE by 14 September 2011!