FIDIC Certified Contract Manager-FIDIC
A FIDIC Certified Contract Manager is a senior-level professional capable of demonstrating knowledge of, and an ability to apply and manage the provisions of the following FIDIC publications related to the management of contracts during its project lifecycle:
- FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Construction – Red Book (1999 and 2017 edition)
- FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Plant & Design-Build – Yellow Book (1999 and 2017 edition)
- FIDIC Conditions of Contract for EPC Turnkey Projects – Silver Book (1999 and 2017 edition)
- FIDIC Golden Principles (2019)

As a FIDIC Certified Contract Manager, the individual also has basic understanding and awareness of all other FIDIC Body of Knowledge (FBOK) documents, as described on the FIDIC website (www.fidic.org) and in particular, the FIDIC Procurement Procedure Guide (1st edition 2011).
The FIDIC Certified Contract Manager certification is an internationally recognized qualification and a must-have for all professionals working in FIDIC contract management who wish to validate their skillsets as regards sub-clauses mechanisms, the analysis, management and delivery of projects which use FIDIC forms of contract.
Key points you should know about contract management?
- Contract management is about effectively administering and managing the project during its entire lifecycle. It also carries an oversight role which relates to the execution, monitoring and management of a project. This requires supervisory, monetary and quality control expertise. It also carries elements of business management and project adaption.
- The project is divided into several stages. These include conception, design, and negotiation of the contract, procurement and/or bidding, construction, delivery and post-delivery construction.
- A Contract Manager is therefore someone who is familiar with managing all of these aspects as well as timelines, budgets, resources, and the expertise needed to understand these various project requirements.
FIDIC Certified Contract Manager-FIDIC
A FIDIC Certified Contract Manager is a senior-level professional capable of demonstrating knowledge of, and an ability to apply and manage the provisions of the following FIDIC publications related to the management of contracts during its project lifecycle:
- FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Construction – Red Book (1999 and 2017 edition)
- FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Plant & Design-Build – Yellow Book (1999 and 2017 edition)
- FIDIC Conditions of Contract for EPC Turnkey Projects – Silver Book (1999 and 2017 edition)
- FIDIC Golden Principles (2019)

As a FIDIC Certified Contract Manager, the individual also has basic understanding and awareness of all other FIDIC Body of Knowledge (FBOK) documents, as described on the FIDIC website (www.fidic.org) and in particular, the FIDIC Procurement Procedure Guide (1st edition 2011).
The FIDIC Certified Contract Manager certification is an internationally recognized qualification and a must-have for all professionals working in FIDIC contract management who wish to validate their skillsets as regards sub-clauses mechanisms, the analysis, management and delivery of projects which use FIDIC forms of contract.
Key points you should know about contract management?
- Contract management is about effectively administering and managing the project during its entire lifecycle. It also carries an oversight role which relates to the execution, monitoring and management of a project. This requires supervisory, monetary and quality control expertise. It also carries elements of business management and project adaption.
- The project is divided into several stages. These include conception, design, and negotiation of the contract, procurement and/or bidding, construction, delivery and post-delivery construction.
- A Contract Manager is therefore someone who is familiar with managing all of these aspects as well as timelines, budgets, resources, and the expertise needed to understand these various project requirements.