New Webinars/Events
- Understanding Key Documents of a JCT Design and Build Contract
- Commercial Awareness (Part 1 - 6) 1-Day Session
- Understanding Contracts Documents and How They Work Together
- FastDraft Masterclass: Compensation Events
- Understanding the Contractor and Subcontractor’s Obligations under NEC3 ECS
- JCT SBC (Part 1-12) 2-Day Session
- Contractor Obligations under JCT D&B Contract - Design and Quality Standards
- Contractor Obligations under JCT D&B Contract for Subcontracting and H&S
- Payment and the Construction Act
- Introduction to Date of Possession and Completion under JCT D&B Contract
New eLearning
- Health and Safety: UK Regulatory Outlook May 2023
- How to Assess UK Data Privacy Risk in Artificial Intelligence Use
- Understanding Substantial Modifications to Public Contracts under the PCR 2015
- Conversion into Law of the Labour Decree
- Five Lean Techniques to Optimise Your Project or Programme
- How to Approach Positive Action in the UK for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
- LPG Forklift Truck Fire Risk: Health and Safety Executive Safety Notice
- Public Interest Judicial Agreement Guidelines Published by France’s Financial Prosecutor
- Understanding De Facto Directors and Parent Company Liability: Lessons from Recent Case Law
- Understanding Price Revision in Public Sector Contracts
- Why Aggregation Matters in Insurance Contracts in England and Wales
- The Energy Transition: Industry Views on Electricity Licence Exemptions Published
- UK Government Heralds ‘Indefinite’ CE Marking Recognition in GB Market
- Unsafe Bolts on BendPak XPR Series Two-post Vehicle Lift: HSE Safety Notice
- Cost and Carbon Intelligence for Sustainable Infrastructure Projects
- Electrical Hazard Protective Footwear: HSE Safety Notice
- Five Ways that Bespoke Programme Delivery Models Help Drive Success
- In or Out of Time? Time bars in Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contracts in the UK
- Strategic Settlements: Navigating Insurance Consent and Prudent Uninsured Actions
Blogs, news & articles
- The 10 Key Benefits of Implementing X22 on your NEC Contracts
- New Webinar: Amending the JCT Contracts - 7 December 2023
- Upcoming Webinars - September 2023
- Team Tales - August 2023
- Webinar Series: NEC4 Fundamentals of Engineering and Construction Contract - 14 November 2023
- Webinar Series - CESMM4 (Civil Engineering Method of Measurement) 21 November 2023
- Configure Your Contract for NEC X22: Start Leveraging Early Contractor Involvement (ECI)
- New Webinar Series - NEC4 Engineering and Construction Subcontract - 9 November 2023
- Webinar Series - Leadership in Construction Project Management -17 October 2023
- WEBINAR - How to Develop Your Emotional Intelligence - 11 October 2023
- Who is responsible for reducing whole life carbon? By Darren Evans
- Revolutionise Construction Project Success with Smarter Contract Management Software
- Webinar Series: NEC4 Term Service Contract by Neil Earnshaw - 3 October 2023
- Webinar Series - NEC3 Fundamentals of Engineering and Construction Contract (NEC3 ECC) 5 October 2023
- WEBINAR : Stress Management for Construction Professionals - 24 October 2023
- Is it possible to achieve net zero carbon in building regulations? By Darren Evans
Bridge Learn Updates
In this Bridge Learn release (Aug 2023), You can share categories, tags, and the learner relevance set in the root account with subaccounts when you share content.
Updated Feature
Sharing Categories, Tags, and Learner Relevance with Subaccounts
You can share categories, tags, and the learner relevance set in the root account with subaccounts when you share content. This allows you to manage and organize content for your subaccounts much more easily. For example, you will be able to curate the learning library by adding categories and tags to the content and sharing it with the All Learners group in the library.
Notes:
- You can only set the relevance for the All Learners Group.
- You cannot edit or remove the categories or tags in the subaccount
- This functionality does change the API response for tags. The API will return tags as an array of objects instead of strings.