Book now for FIDIC Regional Contract Users’ Conference 2024 for Asia Pacific

31 Jan 2024

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Bookings are now open for the 2024 Official FIDIC Regional Contract Users' Conference for the Asia Pacific region. The two-day online conference from 29-30 May 2024 will bring together professionals from the FIDIC contract users’ community across FIDIC's global geographical regions and offers a unique opportunity to delve into the world of FIDIC contracts in the Asia Pacific region.

The 2024 conference will focus on the Asia Pacific region, providing insights and discussions on critical issues, trends and the latest developments in the use and application of FIDIC contracts. Anyone working with FIDIC contracts or contemplating using them would benefit from registering to attend this online event. Here's what delegates can expect at the conference: -

  • Engage with experts: Hear from FIDIC Contracts Committee members about the latest updates to FIDIC's contracts suite and new publications.
  • Thought leadership: Benefit from insightful thought leadership on legal and contractual issues in the engineering, construction and infrastructure industry.
  • Regional insights: Discover how FIDIC contracts are being used in practice across the Asia Pacific region.
  • Project expertise: Access the latest regional practice advice on leading major projects and resolving disputes.
  • Networking: Connect with colleagues, FIDIC experts and industry peers.

This year’s conference is also set to be more informative than ever. Attendees will have the opportunity to delve into the substantial updates included in the 2022 Reprints of the FIDIC Suite of Contracts, along with an in-depth look at the Emerald Book 2023 Reprint. The conference will also look at the FIDIC 2017 Contracts Guide 2nd Edition 2022, an important resource for professionals in the field. In addition, FIDIC’s latest publication, Dispute Avoidance - focusing on dispute boards, will be a key topic of discussion.

The conference is an exceptional opportunity for attendees to not only enhance their understanding but also refine their application of FIDIC contracts in a rapidly evolving landscape.

Book now to secure early bird rates!

Delegates who secure their place at the conference today can take advantage of the early bird rates. Register before 29 February 2024 and benefit from the following ticket prices: -

  • Non-member rate: CHF 180
  • Member rate: CHF 167
  • FCL certificant rate: CHF 167

As is always the case with FIDIC’s regional global events, the conference programme is packed with informative sessions designed to provide delegates valuable knowledge and networking opportunities. The first day on Wednesday 29 May 2024 will cover FIDIC contracts updates, the future of contracting in construction and engineering, the jurisdictional aspects of using FIDIC forms in the region and also a FIDIC Contracts Committee Q&A session, giving delegates an opportunity to meet and quiz members of this key and influential committee.

Day two on Thursday 30 May 2024 will look at a number of project highlights from across the Asia Pacific region and also dispute avoidance and the increasing demand for dispute boards and a look at common areas of dispute.

FIDIC's contract users' conferences are always well worth attending and offer delegates exclusive insights, access to leading legal and contractual experts and information on the latest developments in the fast-moving arena of global construction contracts. Make sure you don't miss out and book your place today, and make savings by taking advantage of the discounted early bird rates.

Click here for more details and book places for the 2024 Official FIDIC Regional Contract Users’ Conference.

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