The Professional Diploma in Construction Law at City Colleges is designed for construction, engineering and legal professionals.
The course provides a detailed overview of the Irish construction law landscape.
In this rapidly developing area of law, this diploma analyses the core regulatory provisions of the construction site from the perspective of employers, contractors, sub-contractors, and architects.
Professional Diploma in Construction Law at City Colleges
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the legal foundations surrounding a construction contract
- Understand the diverse range of stakeholders to a construction contract
- Appreciate the impact and interaction of the law of tort and contract law in the construction process
- Demonstrate an understanding of statutory obligations surrounding the area of construction law inclusive of any health and safety legislation
- Be aware of and be able to advise on the appropriateness of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms specifically designed for construction disputes.
- Assess the implications of developments in relevant case law and legislation
- Evaluate and analyse how construction contracts are discharged, performed or breached
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Offering students superb tuition, innovative and flexible study modes, the best and most up-to-date study materials, and a relentless commitment to personal attention, City Colleges represent a completely novel approach to third-level professional education and examination preparation.
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Construction Jobs Expo
Construction Jobs Expo will take place on 13th May 2023 at the RDS, Dublin. Meet leading employers in the construction and engineering sectors with job and career opportunities.
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Construction Jobs Expo will attract a wide variety of attendees looking for new challenges or hopinghttps://www.constructionjobsexpo.ie/a-career-in-construction/ to take a career in the construction sector to the next level. These will include carpenters, joiners, 15,200 electricians, 13,900 plasterers and tillers, 11,800 plumbers, 9,400 painters and decorators and bricklayers amongst others.