NEC3: ECC Project Manager Accreditation - testimonials

Our NEC3: ECC Project Manager Accreditation, which launched in 2013, has proved to be one of our most successful training courses. Below are just some of the testimonials that we have received from our attending delegates:
 
‘I found it very informative and it has vastly improved my knowledge of the other options’
Neil Farmery,  Commercial Manager, Multifuel Energy Ltd (SSE)

‘Highly recommend!’
Paul McBurney, Senior Engineer, DRD Roads Service
 
‘The course content has been very thorough and adequate. The tutor conducted the course very professionally and was very informative on all aspects of the contract.’
Ian Dodd, Installation Project Manager, Unit 2 SNCR NoX Abatement Project
 
‘Very good presentations, targeted and broken up well’
Gavin Jones, Project Manager at Arup
 
'Superb'
Barry Drewett, Technical Director, Mouchel
 

More reasons to attend:

  • The first and only NEC3 ECC Accreditation available
  • Peer-reviewed by NEC experts
  • Expert tuition and guidance through a new blended learning format
  • Promises clarity not only on what but also how to deliver to all parties involved in an ECC project

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