Registration For Next Course Opens: May 2026
Description: Contract management plays a key role in ensuring that drilling projects meet contractual requirements, improving project outcomes and yields. Upon completion of the course, learners will be able to assess the thoroughness of a drilling contract, identify the roles, responsibilities, and tasks throughout each phase—before, during, and after drilling—and understand how to manage relationships among the drilling supervisor, contractor, and community.
Audience: This is for professionals managing or planning borehole drilling projects, funding agencies, NGOs, government water authorities, consulting and engineering firms, WASH officers, procurement staff, and others whose work influences borehole drilling or procurement.
Format: Online
Prerequisites:
- Introduction to Borehole Drilling Projects (required)
- Introduction to the Science of Groundwater (highly recommended)
- Introduction to Groundwater Resource Management (highly recommended)
Languages: English
Time commitment: Approximately 5 hours a week for up to 6 weeks
Registration Cost: $175 per person
To learn more: Download syllabus here.