About Course
Course Description
Stop Losing Million-Dollar Disputes to Preventable Mistakes
Every day without specialized construction law knowledge costs you leverage, reputation, and revenue. Whether you’re defending delay claims, negotiating variations, or navigating FIDIC complexities, generic legal training leaves you dangerously unprepared.
What Makes This Course Radically Different
After painstakingly dissecting four legal classics—including Hudson’s seminal works and Keating’s authoritative texts—and tracking down precedents buried deep in judgment texts that even the original authors missed, this program reveals the strategic principles that textbooks hint at but never fully explain.
You’ll advance past rote textbook knowledge to stand on the shoulders of giants—yet see further, anticipating what’s next in English construction law as it actually evolves on the ground.
Your 129-Day Transformation Path
- 30 Hours of Expert Video Training: Step-by-step case walkthroughs that
transform complex legal concepts into immediate action plans
- 50 Hours of Condensed Reading: Zero academic fluff—only governing principles translated into plain English
- Practice-First Methodology: 90% practical application vs. 10% theory (4x more practical than university programs)
- Immediate Implementation: Same-day application tools including checklists, decision trees, and clause libraries
Optimized for Job Progress, Not Semester-Length Theory Absorption
Learn while you work. Each module designed for 1-hour daily study sessions that fit around your professional commitments.
No travel costs, no career interruptions, no multi-year obligations.
WHAT YOU’LL MASTER
Core Competencies
✓Standard Form Contract Mastery: FIDIC 2024, with clause-by-clause cheat sheets
✓Delay & Disruption Expertise: Concurrent delay, pacing analysis, and forensic methodologies that win disputes
✓Claims Construction: Building bulletproof claims using Hudson formulas and contemporary case law
✓Strategic Risk Management: Visual decision trees and eligibility checklists that prevent disputes before they arise
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:
Strategic Knowledge Outcomes
- Analyze and interpret construction contracts using advanced legal principles derived from Hudson, Keating, and contemporary case law
- Identify and apply the prevention principle, time-at-large doctrines, and concurrent delay frameworks to complex dispute scenarios
- Evaluate risk allocation mechanisms across FIDIC, NEC4, and JCT standard forms and recommend optimal contract selection strategies
- Distinguish between excusable, compensable, and non-compensable delays with precision required for successful claims
- Apply common law remedies including termination, specific performance, waiver, and estoppel in construction contexts
Practical Application Skills
- Construct comprehensive delay claims using Time Impact Analysis, Windows Analysis, and As-Planned vs As-Built methodologies
- Draft and respond to Extension of Time notices complying with strict notice requirements and conditions precedent
- Calculate prolongation costs using Hudson, Emden, and Eichleay formula approaches with supporting evidential frameworks
- Prepare variation claims distinguishing between contract rates and fair rates with proper valuation principles
- Implement contemporaneous record-keeping systems and early warning mechanisms that strengthen claim positions
Commercial Acumen
- Assess procurement strategies and recommend project delivery methods aligned with risk tolerance and project characteristics
- Quantify damages using Robinson v. Harman principles including wasted staff time, overhead recovery, and opportunity losses
- Advise on acceleration strategies distinguishing directed, constructive, and voluntary acceleration scenarios
- Implement payment mechanisms protecting cash flow through proper interim valuation and set-off procedures
- Develop strategic playbooks for dispute prevention that reduce litigation exposure and project costs
Technical Competence
- Perform Critical Path Method analysis identifying float ownership and critical/non-critical delay distinctions
- Interpret programme requirements as contractual obligations with evidentiary value in claims proceedings
- Analyze practical completion criteria distinguishing patent and latent defects with warranty implications 4.
- Evaluate performance guarantees, parent company guarantees, and security instruments in construction contexts.
| Feature/Benefit | My Advanced Course | King’s College | Stuttgart | RGU |
| Practice-First Outcomes (Same-Day Application) | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Zero Academic Fluff (Only Governing Principles) | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Jargon-Free Briefs (Plain English Translation) | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Standard-Form Mastery (Clause Cheat-Sheets) | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Procurement Decision Trees (Visual Risk Maps) | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Strategic Playbooks (Dispute Prevention) | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Live Legal Updates (Current Law Changes) | ✔️ | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ |
Course Content
Part I: Introduction To Construction Law
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04:30
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Force #1: The Construction Environment
04:58 -
Force #2: The Governance Structure of Standard Form Contracts
04:45 -
Force #3: The Specialised Construction Legislation
06:03 -
Force #4: The Common Law Adaptation For Construction Industry
05:27 -
Force #5: Contribution of Industry Reform Movement To The Making Of Construction Law
08:03 -
Why Picking the Right Contract Model Matters?
06:33 -
The 8 Levers That Decide Your Procurement Route
24:09