Code : 2019051
Event Name : NEC ECC and Commercial Management
CPD Code : Formal Events
Speaker : Mr. Daniel Cheung
MBA, GDL, BEng (Hons), MCIArb, MIEAust, Accredited NEC3&4 ECC Project Manager
Director – NEA Infrastructure & Contract Services Lead, Turner & Townsend Ltd

Daniel is a Director at an international consulting firm and leads its Infrastructure and Contract Services business in the North East Asia region. He is a professional engineer and contract specialist with strong commercial acumen. He believes and advocates collaborative approach in contract risk management which adds value to his client’s project.

Daniel has extensive exposure in the international construction industry with professional legal, commercial, engineering and business management experience and qualifications. He has expertise in advising board level senior managers in various major organisations on procurement strategies, commercial models, contract drafting, project risk management and dispute management. He is also a claim specialist and has been appointed as independent quantum expert. He has extensive experience in various types of dispute resolutions and is skillful in delay analysis, complex quantum evaluation, drafting of expert reports and claims avoidance through advanced risk management of contract life cycle.

Daniel started to work on NEC2 contract over 10 years ago in the UK. Since then he has been delivering successful projects for his clients under NEC2 and NEC3 contracts. He is an NEC approved tutor to deliver NEC3/4 ECC Project Manager Accreditation trainings on their behalf in Hong Kong. His hands-on experience of the NEC contract covers the whole life cycle of major projects such as procurement/contract strategy advisory, contract drafting, tender management, contract training, setting up of contract administration system, contract management, cost auditing, and project close-out. He has advised Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK), UK Highway Agency, UK National Audit Office and London Metronet Railway on various aspects of the NEC contract. He is currently the NEC Advisor for AAHK’s Three Runway System (3RS) Project which has one of the largest NEC target cost contracts in Hong Kong.

Daniel has been invited to deliver guest lecture/seminar/training at Peking University Law School, HK Institute of Vocational Education (IVE), Chartered Institutes of Civil Engineering Surveyors (ICES), Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) and client’s office for project owners and contractors. These cover NEC contract, FIDIC contract and international contract and claims management. He speaks fluent English, Mandarin and Cantonese.
Event Date : 2019-05-06
Event Time : 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Registration Closing Date : 2019-04-22
CPD Hour(s) : 1.5
Divisional PQSL Hour(s) : 1.5
Venue : Surveyors Learning Centre, Room 1207, 12/F, Wing On Centre, 111 Connaught Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Division : QSD
Organizer : Quantity Surveying Division
Fee : HK$150 for members; HK$210 for non-members (HK$30 walk-in surcharge on all prices listed)
Priority : QSD Members; First-come-first-served
Language : Cantonese supplemented by English
Details :

NEC Engineering Construction Contract (ECC) is a suite of construction contracts which is flexible in the procurement options and allocation of risk to deliver specific business objectives. This seminar explores the commercial aspects of different main options under the ECC covering lump sum contract, target cost contract, cost reimbursable contract and management contracting. The key elements which influence their operation including payment, compensation events and schedule of cost components would be focused in the seminar.

  • Gain an appreciation on commercial management under the NEC ECC
  • Better understanding of the operation of payment, compensation event and schedule of cost components under different main options of ECC
Remarks :

(Registration and networking time: from 6:30 pm)

FULL (NO WALK IN AVAILABLE)

Payment : HKD 150
Face-to-Face/Zoom : Please refer to the remarks