The course provides participants with a high-level overview of the role and responsibilities of the Engineer’s Representative as outlined within NZS 3910 and NZS 3916.

The course is interactive with the learners, and the focus is not only on key aspects of the role but also the soft skills that are needed to be successful in the role. It will also touch upon the role of the Engineer to the Contract and their relationship with the Engineer’s Representative.

In the current construction market and the increasing use of NZS 3910 and NZS 3916 by the industry, it is even more critical to have sufficient individuals that can take on this crucial role to enable successful delivery of the contract, for both the Principal and Contractor.

By the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the difference between the Engineer’s Representative (ER) role & Engineer to the Contract (ETC)
  • Focus on the key areas of the ER role that will assist the ETC that has strict contractual requirements to follow within NZS 3910 and NZS 3916
  • Have a high-level understanding of the key changes from NZS3910:2013 to the new NZS3910:2023
  • An understanding of the ER soft skills required for successful delivery of the contract
  • Hear of real life situations / lessons learnt and the consequences of not properly carrying out the Engineer’s Representative tasks in relation to the conditions of contract
  • Understand the H&S requirements as it applies to the ER within NZS 391X contract and also H&S legislation
  • Where to go to look and find your key clauses within NZS 391X to assist in administering the contract.

You will leave this workshop with a good understanding of the topics covered, and comprehensive notes are provided for future reference.  The course normally runs online via MS Teams from 9.30am – 12.30pm over three consecutive days. For onsite training we normally run over two days.

Intended audience

The intended audience for this course includes:

  • Consultants
  • Engineers
  • Site Engineers
  • Graduates
  • Project managers

Having completed this workshop, participants may later wish to attend the Āpōpō ‘Engineer to Contract’ workshop which deals with advanced topics in more depth.

Note

This workshop is accepted by the NZTA as part of the accreditation process for those in the role of Engineers Representative on NZTA projects.

FAQs

What does it cost?

Course prices depend on the venue, content, and number of attendees. Contact us to talk through specific details.

Can I book several people on this course?

Yes, absolutely. Let us know more details and we'll arrange a package specifically for you.