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The ICE List of Adjudicators
Individuals listed on the ICE List of Adjudicators may be named as approved adjudicators in construction contracts. In order to be accredited and listed, an individual must:
- Have worked as Project Manager, Contract Manager, Engineer, Architect or equivalent on an engineering or construction project, preferably within the past 5 years, and have appropriate disputes experience.
- Be a Chartered Engineer, or its equivalent within another construction profession, of at 10 years standing.
- Have detailed working knowledge of at least one, and preferably more, of the standard contracts published by the ICE including the adjudication provisions of the ICE Conditions of Contract and the NEC Engineering and Construction Contract.
- Have knowledge of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 and the Scheme for Construction Contracts.
- Have appreciation of the factors that affect construction costs including investigations, design, construction and fabrication methods, programming and delay assessment, resource and risk assessment.
- Have passed the ICE Training for Adjudicators.
- Have passed the ICE's Law and Contract Procedure examination, papers 1 & 3.
- Be capable of fair and independent judgement.
- Be able to satisfy the interview panel that they are suitable people who have achieved the necessary level of knowledge and experience.
ICE Training for Adjudicators
The ICE's training provider, Thomas Telford Training, offers two specialised courses on ICE Adjudication. These courses are recognised by CIArb, CIC, CIOB, RIBA and RICS as part of the required training for their Lists of Adjudicators:
Arranging training
In order to ensure that potential course delegates are eligible for listing, you will be asked to submit a CV before your application to attend the course is accepted. Please click here to submit an interest form and Thomas Telford Training will contact you to provide further information.
Thomas Telford Training maintains a 'wait list' of potential delegates and runs training programmes as and when the delegate numbers are viable. Once there are sufficient numbers on the list we will inform all potential delegates of the proposed dates and venue we are proposing. We endeavour to be as flexible as possible to ensure that the arrangements are suitable for all.
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