Planning, Evaluation, Selection, Control & Monitoring of Facility Contractors
Course Description
If your organization manages contractors, then your staff need to understand the health and safety issues. This course is the answer. The course will set out clearly the legal responsibilities of all relevant parties and explore the practical application of these responsibilities with the course participants. The course will then examine the issues associated with the planning of work to be contracted out and the evaluation, selection, control and monitoring of contractors engaged to undertake the work. Although the main focus is on health and safety, the course will also explain how health and safety issues need to be integrated into your organization’s functional management processes to ensure effective control of contractors.
The Training Course Will Highlight ?
Training Objective

By the end of this course delegates will learn about:

    • A clear understanding of the organization’s legal responsibilities for managing contractors
    • The information they need to assess the competence of contractors
    • A practical understanding of risk assessment principles and the transfer of risk to contractors
    • A step-by-step guide to the key aspects of managing contractors in practice, covering: 
    • Planning of the work 
    • Selecting contractors 
    • Handover prior to work commencement 
    • During the work 
    • Reviewing the work on completion
    • Practical guidance on the integration of health and safety controls into organizational procedures for contractor management

Target Audience

Facilities Managers, Maintenance Managers, Property Management Company Employees, Property Managers, Supervisors, General Services Managers, General Services Supervisors, General Services Foremen, General Services Personnel, Building Managers, Property Owners, LEED Designers, MEP Contractors and Consultants, Logistics Consultants, Logistics and Financial Managers, Accounting and Operations Managers, Third-Party Logistics Providers, Supply Chain and Logistics Managers and Professionals, Operations Managers, Security Professionals, Physical Asset Managers, Estate Managers, Fire Protection Buyers, Architects, Health and Safety Officers, Manufacturing Site, Plant Managers, Maintenance Managers, Planning Supervisors, Designers, Contractors, FM Managers and Staff, Procurement Managers and Staff, Contract Managers and Staff, Professionals who are responsible for the management, operation and maintenance of facilities (buildings, production facilities, utilities, power and water distributions networks landscaping, etc., Professionals aiming to update themselves on the elements, best practices and implementation aspects of facilities management, non-maintenance directors accountable for maintenance, maintenance support people and people who are in training for these positions

Training Methods

Daily Agenda

Introduction

    • Who are contractors?
    • Why manage contractors?
    • Different types of contractors
    • Costs of poor contractor performance

Overview of Health and Safety Law and Liability

    • Health and safety law and statutory duties
    • Relevance of civil and criminal law
    • Enforcement and prosecution

Relevant Legislation for Controlling Contractors

    • Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
    • Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999
    • Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994 (as amended, 2006)
    • Other relevant legislation
    • Contract law

Managing Contractors in Practice

    • Exercise – how well is it happening?
    • The objectives
    • Five step approach 
    • Planning of the work 
    • Selecting contractors 
    • Handover prior to work commencement 
    • During the work 
    • Reviewing the work on completion

Planning the Work

    • Scope and extent
    • Risk assessment
    • Interface and other activities
    • Who controls what?
    • Contract arrangements

Selecting the Right Contractors

    • Locating contractor organizations
    • Selection the right contractors
    • Assessing contractor competence
    • Approved lists/frameworks
    • Tender process

Pre-Work Commencement

    • Co-ordination and co-operation
    • Exchange of information
    • Contractor risk assessments and method statements
    • Permits to work
    • Case study exercise

During Contract Work

    • Communication and liaison
    • Supervision and inspection of the work
    • Inspection and reporting procedures
    • Security issues
    • Facilities and access

Reviewing Work on Completion

    • Why, what and how?
    • Achieving continuous improvement in contractor performance
Accreditation

CDGA attendance certificate will be issued to all attendees completing a minimum of 80% of the total course duration.

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Course Rounds : (5 -Days)


Code Date Venue Fees Register
FAC138-01 13-04-2025 Dubai USD 5450
FAC138-02 08-06-2025 Dubai USD 5450
FAC138-03 22-09-2025 Istanbul USD 5950
FAC138-04 09-11-2025 Casablanca USD 5450
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  • Start date 13-04-2025
  • End date 17-04-2025

Venue
  • Country UAE
  • Venue Dubai

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