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Forensic Planning/ Delay Analysis Training Course

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James W.House
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Hi

Is there any organisation out there in London provide courses for Forensic Planning or Delay Analysis?

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Cebile Mfekayi
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Hi,

Anybody knows any company that provides forensic planning delay analysis in South Afica or international is also fine Please assist

Toby Hunt
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Dear Hennie

You could try contacting Binnington Copeland & Associates (http://www.bca.co.za/BCATraining.aspx). They are a firm I work with extensively and the run a two-day seminar on Delay, Disruption and Extensions of Time, and their website show a few courses coming up:

Mike Testro
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Hi Hennie

Not that I know of but you can buy my book on Basic Principles of Delay Analysis from

www.expertdelayanalysis.com

at £25.00 for the first 100 downloads.

Best regards

Mike Testro

Hennie Pretorius
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All,

Is there any organisation in Johannesburg South Afrika that provides training courses for Forensic Planning or Delay Analysis? 

Shah. HB
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I accept but it is just an query i had
-Thanks
Bryan Russell
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Most of us would be out of work if FCIA was the only criterion!!
Detailed knowledge and experience is the most important one.
Shah. HB
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Many thanks Samer ,i thought it was mandatory
Samer Zawaydeh
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Dear Shahul,

After googling it:
What does FCIArb stand for?
Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.

These are two different subjects; Delay analysis and Arbitration. It is not required. But it helps.

With best regards,

Samer
Shah. HB
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hi

In my project [consultant] delay analysts have FCIArb. degree course completion certification.
Is that required for delay analysts ?
Samer Zawaydeh
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Dear James,

You can try the following sources:

1. Kings College London.
2. Robert Gorden University.
3. Salford University
4. Wolverhampton University.

With kind regards,

Samer
Bryan Russell
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The Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors, [long name, because we are just chartered!!!] organises many of these type of courses and talks. Look at www.cices.org under Publications and Training.