The Accepted Programme – does it commercially REALLY matter?
2016 BuiltIntelligence NEC People Conference Presentation 06 John Rayner. Most people are aware of the more prescriptive requirements of a programme within NEC3 contracts and the requirements for regular revisions which all require acceptance from the Project Manager. This session will consider specifically the commercial implications associated with the Accepted Programme and also look at the practical aspects that HS2 are putting in place to make the Accepted programme the real management and commercial tool that the contract intends.

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