Webinar - NEC4 ECC Part 2/6: Understanding Client’s and Contractor’s Obligations under NEC4 ECC
Webinar - NEC4 ECC Part 2/6: Understanding Client’s and Contractor’s Obligations under NEC4 ECC
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TUE, DEC 8, 2026 13:00 PM GMT
This one-hour webinar provides a quick and punchy summary of the main roles and responsibilities of both the Client and the Contractor under the NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC). The session will take you through some of the general provisions, governing actions, identified and defined terms, communications, the roles of the Client and Contractor, early warnings, Contractor’s main responsibilities for Providing the Works, People and working with the Client and Others.
This webinar is Part 1 of a six-part series. Parts 1–3 are free, while Parts 4–6 are available via our Learning Management System under a subscription plan.
Accreditations & CPD
Accreditations & CPD
This course provides structured Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Recognition of CPD is subject to individual professional body requirements and the learner’s role. This course is not formally accredited unless explicitly stated.
Suitable for CPD requirements of RICS, CIOB, ICE, APM, and PMI members.
Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this webinar, you will be able to:
• Explain how contract notices and communication work under ECC
• Detail what an early warning is and what should be included on an EWN
• Understand what the key obligations of the Contractor are and
• Outline the key rights and responsibilities of the Contractor
About the Author
About the Author
This course is produced by Built Intelligence, in association with Barry Trebes.
Barry is a chartered quantity surveyor with over 30 years of experience in major transportation, infrastructure and utility projects. Has procurement experience across a wide range of market sectors. He developed and led NEC training and advice support services in Needleman’s and initiated a collaboration with MPS Limited in 1998 to develop a web-based NEC contract management system.
