NEC Partners with BCA Academy to Deliver Training in Singapore

NEC Partners with BCA Academy to Deliver Training in Singapore

NEC is delighted to partner with BCA Academy to deliver NEC training in Singapore. This collaboration reinforces NEC’s ongoing commitment to supporting Singapore’s built environment sector by fostering collaboration, strengthening project delivery and driving innovation.

The first training course under this partnership is the Certification Course on Collaborative Contracting (Construction).

Course Overview

The 4-day (1-day online self-learning and 3-day classroom learning) intermediate course aims to deepen technical collaborative contracting capabilities for successful implementation of collaborative contracts in Singapore. It will cover collaborative contractual provisions under the Public Sector Standard Conditions of Contract (PSSCOC) and in-depth understanding of the key techniques for preparing and managing NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC), as well as critical success factors in ensuring successful implementation of collaborative contracting.

Course Information

1 Day Online Asynchronous Learning
29, 30, 31 October 2025 (3 Days Classroom Learning - Run 1)
3, 4, 5 November 2025 (3 Days Classroom Learning - Run 2)
Time: 9am-6pm
Venue: BCA Braddell Campus

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