Further training "Drafting (IPA) multi-party contracts in construction" on 13/09/2023 in Frankfurt/M.

20. July 2023

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Dozenten: Dr. Wolfgang Breyer, Dr. Michael Burdinski, Prof. Mark von Wietersheim

On Wednesday, 13 September 2023, will take place from 09:00 to 17:00. a training event organised by the Baden-Württemberg working group on the topic of

Drafting of (IPA) multi-party contracts in the construction industry

Dos and Don’ts

in the Hotel: NH Collection Frankfurt Spin Tower, Güterplatz 1, 60327 Frankfurt am Main.

Contents:

  • How an MPV works
  • Classification of the contract type
  • Objectives in the MPV
  • Remuneration
  • Organisation and decision-making
  • Liability regime
  • Procurement procedures (private and public), awarding contracts to individual contractors or to a bidding consortium (‘team building’ by the client or the market)
  • Insurance cover
  • How to provide meaningful external support for an IPA team (‘IPA coach’ etc.)

Lecturers:

Lawyer Dr Wolfgang Breyer
Dr Breyer is a pioneer in the field of IPA multi-party contracts and has drafted over 70% of all (IPA) multi-party contracts for major projects on the client side that have been concluded in Germany to date following accompanied award procedures (private and public) and has been/is involved in almost all of the other current projects on a multi-party contract basis for bidders in the award procedure or after the contract has been awarded.

Lawyer Dr Michael Burdinski
Dr Burdinski has supported bidders or bidding consortia in several award procedures for multi-party contracts, both on the planning and the construction side. He also has extensive experience in providing project support to contractors of a multi-party contract

Lawyer Prof Dr Mark von Wietersheim
Prof Dr von Wietersheim advises on the structuring and implementation of award procedures for IPA multi-party contracts for the public sector.

Against the background of the current IPA-MPV models in Germany, some of which are fundamentally different, and their novelty, the individual components of an IPA multi-party agreement and how they work together will be analysed from a legal and systemic perspective based on the lecturers' experience from over 100 award/negotiation workshops to date. A critical comparative analysis of the different approaches on the market, questions of practical implementation and market acceptance are also the subject of the seminar.

The participation fee is 200 euros for members and 300 euros for non-members.

You will receive an advanced training certificate for 6.5 hours in accordance with § 15 FAO.

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