Experts analyze Contract Options for Sports Infrastructure in webinar organized by CDR Consulting

CDR Consulting organized a webinar with experts in construction law and public contracting to analyze contract options for implementing the necessary infrastructure for the Lima 2027 Pan American Games. The discussion focused on NEC and FIDIC contracts as potential options for the successful development of projects.

In this forum, Amalia Moreno, General Manager at Integración, shared valuable lessons learned from the use of NEC contracts in past projects, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and continuous adaptation in public infrastructure implementation. In her words, «NEC contracts have proven to be a crucial tool in ensuring timely completion of important projects such as the Pan American Games.»

On the other hand, Tatiana Herrada, Director of CDR Consulting, pointed out the fundamental contribution of FIDIC contracts in the clear allocation of responsibilities and risks in infrastructure projects. «FIDIC offers meticulous regulation and well-established procedures that can be beneficial for large-scale projects like the Pan American Games,» commented Tatiana.

Juan José Cárdenas, partner at Damma Legal, emphasized the importance of comprehensive planning and a coherent strategy for infrastructure development in Peru. «It is essential for the government to adopt a comprehensive vision and establish a clear strategy to ensure the success of infrastructure projects, especially those linked to major sporting events like the Pan American Games,» Juan José expressed.

In summary, the webinar highlighted the importance of choosing the right contract and adopting a comprehensive vision in the development of infrastructure for the Lima 2027 Pan American Games. Experts agreed that both NEC and FIDIC contracts offer valuable tools, and their choice will depend on the specific needs and nature of each project.

The complete webinar is available at the following link: https://youtu.be/xRmcQmfAn8k?si=h0iMhgV8F_SO8c4I