Construction audit toolbox: a construction contract controls and construction audit webinar series
In today’s complex construction landscape, a project’s success depends not only on execution but also on the strength and clarity of its contractual foundation. This complimentary CPE webinar explores why performing a thorough construction contract analysis and risk assessment—built on top of several strong building blocks placed prior to this stage—is essential to managing financial exposure, ensuring project delivery aligns with expectations and mitigating disputes.
Baker Tilly presenters will discuss how a detailed review of construction contracts—focusing on cost of work definition, scope clarification, payment terms, change order provisions and risk allocation—can uncover vulnerabilities before they affect project performance.
Learning objectives:
- Identify weak or ambiguous terms along with associated risks
- Develop audit strategies to enhance contract controls
- Improve contract terms to strengthen contract oversight
- Prepare for success before starting the contract phase
Presenters:
- Robert Zellmer, CCA, Director, Baker Tilly
- Aubrie Gould, Manager, Baker Tilly
Who should attend:
- Internal audit professionals
- Facility administrators
- Project professionals
- Chief Financial Officers (CFOs)
- Chief Operating Officer (COOs)
- Director of capital projects
- Real estate developers
- Other professionals involved in construction project management and facilities development
Information about CPE eligibility
There are no prerequisites for this webinar, and advance preparation is not required. There is no cost to attend this webinar.
Level: Basic
CPE credit: One (1) hour total credit
Field of study: Specialized Knowledge
CPE host: Griffin Weinkam
A certificate of completion will be emailed to you four to six weeks following the event.
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