October 23, 2025

This one-day online course is designed exclusively for those who currently hold a valid NEC3 Project Manager Accreditation. It bridges the gap between NEC3 and NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC), highlighting the key updates, process changes, and refined responsibilities under NEC4.
This course is restricted to those who hold a valid, current NEC3 Project Manager Accreditation. If you are not eligible for this course at the time of booking AND on the start date of the course, your booking will be cancelled and your fee returned minus a 15% admin fee.
⍟ 23rd October
⍟ R14 500 ex VAT
⍟ MS Teams
⍟ Certificate of Accreditation
⍟ Book your place NOW - training@ecs.co.za / +27 11 803 3008
Course Content:
Session 1: Overview of key changes in ECC4
- Terminology and headline changes
- User guides
Session 2: Review of Project Manager Accreditation sections
Project Start-up
- Role of the Project Manager
- Contract Data and Scope
Programme and Risk Management
- Programme requirements and managing the programme
- Assessing time impact of compensation events
- Risk management and early warnings
Commercial Management
- Payment
- Defined Cost and Fee
- Compensation events
Contract Management and Project Closure
- Day to day issues
- Dispute avoidance
- Project Closure
Session 3: Summary & open forum
- Online Assessment
You have two weeks to complete the assessment. You will have three attempts to pass the assessment.
Included in the Price:
- A printed copy of the NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC)
- Printed copies of the two user guides: NEC4: Preparing an Engineering and Construction Contract and NEC4: Managing an Engineering and Construction Contract
- A Certificate of Accreditation (within 28 days of passing their online assessment)
This one-day online course is designed exclusively for those who currently hold a valid NEC3 Project Manager Accreditation. It bridges the gap between NEC3 and NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC), highlighting the key updates, process changes, and refined responsibilities under NEC4.
