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Posted By Ali Can a CDM-C acting on behalf of a Client also provide advice and monitor sites operated by the Principal Contractor ?
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Posted By CFT Ali
legislatively speaking, I see nothing to stop you; logically and morally I see liability problems and a variety of potential conflicts.
And as a CDM-C you would have the time to consider this proposal?
Just my thoughts.
CFT
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Posted By Robert K Lewis If you remember the CDMC is primarily intended as a corporate appointment not an individual it is easier to understand why a CDMC may also provide consultancy to a PC. Separate people and appropriate information barriers - hence no conflict. DO NOT try it if you are a sole trader it can become awkward!
Bob
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Posted By RP How about if the CDMc is also part of the organisation where the designer is appointed? Would there be a conflict of interest? Add to that the same organisation would appoint the principle contractor on behalf of the client.
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Posted By Robert K Lewis As long as proper arrangements are made and the client is content then there are no specific issues.
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