NEC and the Weather webinar with the Met Office

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A significant problem in many construction contracts is the inherent subjectivity in judging to what extent a weather event is exceptionally adverse. Disruption from adverse weather conditions may affect working conditions, lead to lost time, and compromise worker safety.

The NEC3 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC) uses weather data and meteorological expertise to give a more precise definition of when an exceptional weather event has occurred. With solid statistical evidence derived from Met Office observations both parties can agree on whether a particular month contains a compensation event.

Watch our NEC and the Weather webinar with the Met Office which was recorded on 28 April to find out more.

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The latest in our series of webinars tackled the issue of the inherent subjectivity in judging to what extent a weather event is exceptionally adverse.

The Met Office joined Rob Gerrard to discuss how NEC3 Engineering and Construction Contract users can apply weather data and meteorological expertise to give a more precise definition of when an exceptional weather event has occurred.

Watch below and for more information visit www.neccontract.com/weather 

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