
Last date to receive a refund for your registration is November 17, 2025
Course Dates: November 24-25, 2025
Course Overview:
In the intricate world of construction projects, subcontracting plays a crucial role in achieving success. However, navigating the complexities of subcontracts requires a keen understanding of both the opportunities they present and the risks they entail. Today, subcontracts are increasingly complex and burdensome, with general contractors transferring more risk, responsibility, and liability onto subcontractors. Therefore, it is imperative for subcontractors to gain a deeper understanding of contracts before potential problems arise, rather than after.
This course will provide strategies and practices that enable participants to leverage subcontracting opportunities to their fullest potential while mitigating associated risks. Whether you're a seasoned subcontractor or new to the subcontracting arena, this course is designed to provide valuable insights and practical tools to enhance your subcontracting endeavors.
Participants will utilize a manual featuring spreadsheets and checklists to explore the contractual responsibilities of subcontractors. You will examine clauses pertaining to design responsibility, performance specifications, conduit or flow-down provisions, scope of subcontract work, payment terms, insurance requirements, protection of work, warranties, and temporary site facilities. Furthermore, we will delve into contract law, terms and conditions, incorporation by reference, and other pertinent contract terms.
Participants will collaborate to develop a "Subcontract Handbook," enhancing your understanding of contract requirements. Additionally, participants will learn to identify clauses of concern when reviewing and comprehending construction contracts they are considering bidding on or signing.
Who Should Attend:
Subcontractors, Project Managers, Construction Managers, General Contractors, Estimators, Contract Administrators, and Legal Professionals. Including anyone involved in the construction process who seeks to improve their understanding of subcontracting practices and enhance their ability to understand and write effective subcontracts.
This course is worth 2 Gold Seal credits.
By registering for this or any HHCA educational opportunity the attendee agrees to abide by the Release of Liability and Waiver of Claims policy.