Built Intelligence
Part 01 : Introduction to the NEC3
This video provides an overview of the NEC3 families' objectives.
Part 02 : Flexibility and the Family of Contracts
This video gives an overview of the whole NEC3 family of contracts
Part 03 : Flexibility – multi-disciplinary and international use
This video explains how NEC can and has been used across sectors and internationally.
Part 04 : Flexibility and Contractor design
This video explains how the Engineering & Construction Contract can be used for any extent of Contractor design
Part 05 : Flexibility and the main payment options
This video briefly explains the six main payment options.
Part 06 : Flexibility and the Secondary options
This video gives an overview of how secondary options can be selected to fine tune the contract strategy
Part 07 : Summary of Flexibility
This video summarises how ‘flexibility’ is put into practice when using the NEC3 family.
Part 08 : Clarity and Simplicity
This video explains all the contract documents under the Engineering and Construction Contract as well as how the family achieves its Clarity and Simplicity objective.
Part 09 : Stimulus to Good project Management
This video gives an overview of the Stimulus to Good Management objective and why it matters.
Part 12 : Open book accounting
This video explains the importance of good open book management under the cost based options
Part 13 : The Accepted Programme
This video gives a quick overview of the programming requirements of the NEC.
Part 14 : Early warnings and the risk reduction process
This video gives a quick overview of the early warnings and the risk reduction process under NEC
Part 15 : Compensation events
This video gives a quick overview of compensation event definitions, process and timescales.
Part 16 : Review of Stimulus to Good Project
This video briefly reviews how the NEC aims to stimulate good project management
Part 17 : Quirks and Myths of the NEC
This video explores some of the quirks and myths of the NEC
Part 18 : Course Review
This video brings the whole of the NEC3 in an hour course to a conclusion.