Stuart Meakins

Negligence and Liability for Engineers - New Course Dates

Engineering New Zealand has announced new dates for their popular Negligence and Liability for Engineers Course.

The course will be presented by a lawyer - Susan Thodey together with Stuart Meakins of Laonda ltd.

The course will initially be presented during November 2019 at locations in Auckland, Waikato, Wellington and Canterbury with the hope of adding further dates and locations during the first half of 2020.

Course outline

With a focus on engineers’ potential legal liabilities and how they might be avoided, this course will cover:

  • The legal principles imposing liability on engineers.

  • How those legal principles apply to the engineer’s everyday work with practical examples of when liability will arise.

  • Identifying situations and behaviours that may lead to a claim being made.

  • The legal and professional consequences of legal liability

  • What practical steps can be taken to avoid and minimize exposure to claims.

  • A review of recent events that illustrate the legal liability exposure engineers face i.e. Lacrosse, Grenfell, Victopia and CTV.

  • Understanding your insurance policy and making sure it works for you.

 

Delegates will gain:

  • An understanding of how the law approaches questions of an engineer’s liability.

  • An appreciation of how some practices you encounter in the workplace could expose one to claims and of the consequences that flow from this.

  • An understanding of some steps one can take to ensure that one does not face those claims and if they do how to manage them.

  • An appreciation of what you insurance policy may and may not cover.

Dates and Locations

6 November - Auckland

14 November - Waikato

19 November - Canterbury

28 November - Wellington

For further information and to reserve you place please visit the Engineering New Zealand website.

New Training Course

Engineering New Zealand have announced a new pilot course presented by Stuart Meakins

Siteworks: Pitfalls and Problems

Don’t miss this special introductory rate for a new pilot course ideally suited to emerging engineers and project managers.

This course provides emerging consulting engineers and project managers with a firm understanding of how to successfully deal with difficult and unexpected situations on site.

As construction activity intensifies in New Zealand there is an increased demand for engineers and project managers to manage and monitor construction sites on behalf of their clients.

These activities need to be undertaken in a changing environment of increasing regulatory, technical and safety requirements.

Traditional training for emerging professionals usually concentrates on the technical and contractual aspects of working on a site, with less time given to the personal skills required for successful outcomes.  

Previously, consulting engineers and project managers would rely on a combination of mentoring from more experienced peers and on the job experience to develop these skills. The demand for site presence from consultants is increasing and traditional learning is not able to keep up with this pace.

This course is designed to bridge this gap and provide a firm foundation in identifying the potential pitfalls and problems that may face a consultant working on site. It will also provide the skills needed to successfully deal with challenging situations. 

Dates

11 September 2019 - Auckland

25 September 2019 - Wellington

9 October 2019 - Canterbury

23 October 2019 - Northland

For Further information and registration go to the Engineering New Zealand‘s Courses and Events pages

Engineering New Zealand Have Released Dates for Their Training Courses Dealing with Negligence and Liability for Engineers

Stuart Meakins from laonda together with Gigi Fenster - a construction lawyer will be holding a series of one day training seminars on Negligence and Liability for Engineers across New Zealand during June and July 2018 on behalf of Engineering New Zealand.

 - As New Zealand experiences a building boom, anecdotal evidence suggests that we may be seeing more cutting of corners and potentially negligent conduct by professionals. In some instances, engineers may not be aware that they are being negligent, or of the legal consequences that might flow. This one day workshop explores the law on negligence through practical, real life examples drawn from engineering practice.

Spaces are available for the following locations. Click on the individual links below for further information on each workshop, including how to book your place.

20th June - Auckland

25th June - Wellington

28th June - Christchurch

23rd July - Napier

26th July - Nelson

31st July - Invercargill

For further details on other workshops and training courses held by Engineering New Zealand visit https://www.engineeringnz.org/courses-events/

Launch of new laonda website

January 2018 saw the official launch of the laonda website at www.laonda.co.nz.

laonda is a new sort of company that offers its clients expert advice, project services that are tailored to your organisation's and individual project needs. laonda's project services include; programme and project management, risk management, procurement, construction contract management and dispute resolution as well as targeted project advice and training courses.

To discuss how laonda can help your project contact info@laonda.co.nz or telephone 021 729021