New CCDC Seminar 2025 ("Key Changes in CCDC 2 – 2020" Added)
- May 14, 20258:00 AM - 12:30 PM (local time)
- Richmond Hill Country Club
Be the first to get your hands on CCDC’s new contracts with May 14 in-person seminar
Learn about:
- CCDC 2 – 2020 and Ready-for-Takeover
- CCDC 5A, 5B, and 17 – 2025, Construction Management (CM)
- CCDC 30 – 2025, Integrated Project Delivery (IPD)
Register today to reserve your spot↗
Date & Time: May 14, 2025 Wednesday, 8am - 12:30pm
Location: Richmond Hill Country Club - 8905 Bathurst St. Richmond Hill, ON L4C 0H4
Registration: Space is limited, please click here to register to Toronto Session TODAY.
Price & handouts: $440* + HST (*Additional registrants from the same organization will receive a $100 discount. Registrants will also receive official copies of the six new documents, an approximate value of $440!)
Who should attend?
This seminar will appeal to all stakeholders in the construction process, including project owners, consultants, contractors, and allied professionals.
Gold Seal credit: 1
Program
This 4.5-hour seminar will cover the new construction management contracts (CCDC 5A, 5B, and 17), the updated integrated project delivery contract (CCDC 30), and the key changes in CCDC 2 – 2020 that have been incorporated into these new contracts.
Stipulated Price Contract (CCDC 2 – 2020) – Ready-for-Takeover
· Why Ready-for-Takeover was introduced as the key project milestone
· The difference between substantial performance and Ready-for-Takeover
· The prerequisites for achieving Ready-for-Takeover
· How Ready-for-Takeover impacts release of holdback, warranty, insurance, and other aspects of the project
· Other key considerations and best practice guidance
Construction Management
· Benefits, risks, and when the construction management delivery model is best used
· Differences between the CCDC 5A and 5B models of construction management, including the roles of the Owner and the Construction Manager
· Latest trends and challenges with construction management contracts
· The extent and limits of the Construction Manager’s responsibilities (e.g. design, safety)
· What’s been changed from the 2010 versions of the three contract forms
Construction Management Contract – for Services (CCDC 5A – 2025) and Stipulated Price Contract for Trade Contractors on Construction Management Projects (CCDC 17 – 2025)
· How the CCDC 2 – 2020 Ready-for-Takeover milestone has been implemented in the unique CCDC 5A/17 model
· The makeup of the Construction Manager’s compensation for their services
· How the roles of Owner and Consultant differ under the CCDC 5A model
· The numerous services performed by the Construction Manager
· Important differences between CCDC 17 and CCDC 2
Construction Management Contract – for Services and Construction (CCDC 5B – 2025)
· The Construction Manager’s obligations in their performance of the work and services
· Different cost elements within the Contract Price, including the Construction Manager’s fee and what costs are eligible for reimbursement
· The various options that are available to the Owner and the Construction Manager that are built into the CCDC 5B form
· The provisions specific to cost-plus contracts found in the CCDC 5B, including those on defective work, auditing, and subcontractors
Integrated Project Delivery Contract (CCDC 30 – 2025)
· How the IPD model works, including the fundamental principles and why so many see it as the future of construction
· Key considerations contemplated by CCDC during the updating of the CCDC 30 contract form
· The four phases (validation, design/procurement, construction, and warranty) within the CCDC 30 contract and the tasks and responsibilities of the parties under each
· Important concepts and mechanisms in CCDC 30, including target costs and added value incentive items
· Unique challenges of the IPD model and how to address them (e.g., cash flow, failure to validate, insurance)
· Other best practice guidance to help ensure a successful IPD project
Q&A
Our seminar, presented by CCDC document authors, give attendees a unique opportunity to have their questions answered by those who know the contracts inside and out.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve with these new CCDC documents.
For more details on the program, continuing education credits, and additional information, click here.
If you have any questions, please contact info@ccdc.org.
Richmond Hill Country Club
8905 Bathurst Street (parking lot & entrance at 890 Ner Israel Dr, Richmond Hill, ON L4C 0H4)
Richmond Hill, ON L4C 0H4
Category:
Industry Event, TCA Event, TCA Member Event, TCA / TCIC Educational Event, TCA / TCIC Seminar, TCIC Course
Organizer:
Faith Chen
416-847-9162
fchen@tcaconnect.com
Registration
Registration deadline: May 13, 2025.