The Canadian Institute's 5th AnnualManaging Risk in Construction ContractsThe Latest Strategies for Mitigating Risk and Maximizing Profits Through the Entire Lifecycle of Your ProjectTuesday, November 27 to Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Shaw Conference Centre, Edmonton, Alberta
Seize the Opportunity to Increase Your Efficiency and Profitability!Now more than ever, managing risk effectively has become a business imperative. The cost of risks that are not effectively identified and mitigated result in litigation and claims, project delays and cost overruns– which will all take a toll on your profit margins. Whether you are new to the industry or have been involved for years, join us on November 27- 28, 2012 in Edmonton at The Canadian Institute’s Managing Risk in Construction Contracts conference and acquire the latest and most practical information necessary for managing risk throughout your entire project – as well as gain critical insight into the hottest issues in the construction industry today. This year the program has been revamped and refreshed and will include industry perspectives and case studies to solve your most pressing issues today, including:
And much more! PLUS! Add value to your conference experience by attending the interactive and hands-on Pre-and Post-Conference Training Course and Class:
Register today by calling The Canadian Institute at 1-877-927-7936, by faxing your registration to 1-877-927-1563 or be registering online. We look forward to seeing you at the event in November! |
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Accreditation:Shaw Conference Centre Edmonton, Alberta This program may be eligible toward the Law Society’s CPD Requirement as Substantive Hours. Please note that this program is not accredited for Professionalism Hours or the New Member requirement. This program has been approved by the Law Society of Saskatchewan for 8.0 CPD hours for the conference. Members will also receive 3 additional CPD credit hours for the attendance at the workshop. The same number of hours may be applied toward your continuing legal education requirements in British Columbia. The Barreau du Quebec automatically recognizes the same number of hours for this training activity, the latter having been accredited by another Law Society subject to MCLE. Attendance at this program by members of the Law Society of Alberta may be submitted to the Law Society for Continuing Professional Development credits. |
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