The NEC Facilities Management (FM) Contract - Update 2024
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Course Outline
Introduction
In 2021, the publishers of the NEC Contract added a new addition to the family, which for the first time focussed on facilities management. This followed extended consultation with industry and exploration of the Term Service contract.
It is a contract which is dedicated to FM, so those involved in operations and in outsourcing need to be trained so they can procure on it, advise on it, and operate it in practice, whether buyer or seller.
This 30-minute webinar acts as your entry point providing a solid overview of the NEC FM contract.
We will also look at how it is faring with industry users, 3 years on from its launch.
The webinar is designed for all individuals who work in, or advise on, procurement, facilities management and operational contracts, and risk management, whether as buyer or seller.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- Background to the NEC FM contract: history and identified purpose
- Overview of the contract structure and contents, including scope, obligations (service levels and task management) and risk management
- Challenges for users, including record-keeping, how to measure delivery, and enforcement
- Industry response
- Takeaways
This webinar was recorded on 19th September 2024
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