NEC training courses for January and February are filling up quickly. Explore our upcoming training courses for March to May, designed to help you achieve your professional development goals, deepen your knowledge, and advance your career in the New Year. Delivered by NEC experts with unrivalled knowledge of the NEC suite of contracts, our courses provide practical insights to enhance project delivery and drive innovation within your organisation.
We are also thrilled to announce that our gold-standard NEC4 ECC Project Manager Accreditation programme will be held in Dublin for the very first time on 25th March. This programme is designed to equip delegates with the essential skills to effectively manage projects under an NEC4 Contract, with a particular focus on the role and responsibilities of the Project Manager within the NEC4 ECC.
Another notable highlight is ICE Training’s upcoming Carbon in Infrastructure Procurement course on 26th February. This half-day, online course offers key insights into PAS 2080:2023 – Carbon Management in Buildings and Infrastructure and provides a practical approach to reducing carbon emissions through procurement processes and emerging contractual mechanisms such as the NEC X29 secondary clause.
For full information and online bookings, click here. Please note, information was correct at the time of writing but may have changed subsequently.
NEC appoints Julio Cabrera as Country Manager for NEC Contracts in Peru
NEC is delighted to announce the recent appointment of Julio Cabrera as Country Manager for NEC Contracts in Peru, marking an important step in the organisation’s continued growth in the region.
NEC Contracts appoints country managers in Singapore and Peru
NEC Contracts has strengthened its international operations with the appointment of two country managers, reinforcing its commitment to building deep, local expertise in its key growth markets.
A generation built for collaboration - Singapore’s youth as a catalyst for NEC contracting
Associate Professor Gabriel Kor shares how the NEC’s ethos of transparency, mutual trust and early issue-resolution resonates with the people-centred and purpose-driven views of Singapore’s youth.