Course Description
Diploma in Construction Law – Online Anytime or live classes: 26th September 2024
City Colleges
This construction law course is designed for construction, engineering and legal professionals. The course provides a detailed overview of the Irish construction law landscape. In this rapidly developing area of law, this diploma analyses the core regulatory provisions of the construction site from the perspective of employers, contractors, sub-contractors and architects.
Learning Outcomes:
– Understand the legal foundations surrounding a construction contract
– Understand the diverse range of stakeholders to a construction contract
– Appreciate the impact and interaction of the law of tort and contract law in the construction process
– Demonstrate an understanding of statutory obligations surrounding the area of construction law inclusive of any health and safety legislation
– Be aware of and be able to advise on the appropriateness of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms specifically designed for construction disputes.
– Assess the implications of developments in relevant case law and legislation
Evaluate and analyse how construction contracts are discharged, performed or breached
Course Content
Weekly breakdown of Diploma in Construction Law
Week 1 Overview of Construction law and introduction to the Irish legal system
• Court structures
• Precedent
• The construction process from initial conception of the project to demolition
• Key construction stakeholders
Week 2 Overview of the law of contract and tort
• Duty of care
• Liability for defective products
• Causation and remoteness
• Essential elements of a contract
• Agreement
• Conditions and warranties
• Vitiating factors to a contract
• Remedies
Week 3 The construction contract and the key stakeholders
• How construction contracts differ from other forms of contracts
• RIAI contracts
• FIDIC contracts
• PWC contracts
• Contractual amendments
• Key trends in construction contracts
• Construction administration
Week 4 Introduction to construction procurement
• Introduction to procurement contracts
• Tendering process
• Features of a tender
• Traditional build only contract
• Design and build contract
• Construction management contract
• Management contracting
• Public procurement directives
Week 5 Risk allocation
• Roles and responsibilities
• Practical certificate of completion
• Construction administration
• Delay
• External factors
Week 6 Health and safety on the construction site
• Overview of health and safety regulations
• Risk allocation
• Recording of health and safety obligations
• Hazards and risks
Week 7 Construction insurance
• Interaction between construction, insurance and the law
• Responsibility and liability in construction
• Indemnities
• Insurance clauses
• Professional indemnity insurance
• Alternative methods of insuring
Week 8 Alternative dispute resolution
• Advantages of non-litigious forums of resolution
• Arbitration
• Arbitration Act, 2010
• Mediation
• Mediation Act, 2017
• Conciliation
Week 9 The Construction Contracts Act
• Payment disputes
• Delay disputes
• Suspension of works under the Construction Contract Act
• The role of alternative dispute resolution in the construction process
• Construction adjudication
Week 10 Construction litigation
• Difficulties associated with construction litigation
• Civil procedure introduction
• Parties to litigation
• Who to sue?
• Law of evidence
• Comparative analysis
College Name | City Colleges |
Course Category | Law |
Course Location | Dublin, Ireland |
Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
Course Start Date | 26th September 2024 |
Course Fee | 695 - 995 |
Course Duration | 10 weeks |
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