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AS4000

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Date

Duration

1hr

Location

Online

CPD Hours

1

Price

Member Price 

Free

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Free
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After 27 years, the Australian Standard General Conditions of Contract, AS4000, is receiving an update.

Content

Although a lot has changed in 27 years, the amendments to AS4000 are not radical. The drafting and layout of the document has been improved in a number of areas, and some of the key additions or changes that are proposed include amendments to:

  • Formal Instrument of Agreement (FIA)

  • New legislative provisions

  • Dispute resolution

  • Email notice

  • Deed of Novation

  • Guidance notes

Who should attend?

Anyone interested!

Learning Outcomes 

Our construction team will go through these changes and the practical implications for using the AS4000 moving forward.

Facilitator

McCullough Robertson Lawyers


Michael Rochester, Partner

Michael practices in project delivery for government and in the resources and construction industries. With 30 years’ experience, he is known for his industry knowledge and pragmatic approach which he brings to major projects. He has an intimate knowledge of all forms of project delivery methods and their risks and benefits.


Rachel Oost, Lawyer

Rachel is a lawyer in the Construction and Infrastructure Team specialising in ‘front end’ work including contract negotiations and composing contracts for project delivery for building and tendering, procurement and approvals. Rachel has in-depth knowledge of construction licencing and approval requirements across all states including Victoria and Queensland.

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