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Terms and conditions applyFIDIC Users Guide: A Practical Guide to the 1999 Red and Yellow Books - Incorporating Changes and Additions to the 2005 MDB Harmonised Edition
Brian Totterdill
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Format: Book
Pages: 408
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Date Published: Jun 2006
Stock Code: 57595
ISBN: 9780727734419
Binding: Hardback
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This guide focuses on the practical administration of the contract and recognises the growing tendency for projects to be administered by local employers, consultants and contractors as well as by the experienced international organisations. It provides flow charts and a clause-by-clause commentary on both of the main FIDIC Contracts, including the new concepts and revisions to many of the important clauses. The changes and additions in the 2005 MDB Harmonised Edition are also evaluated, as are the Multilateral Development Banks Harmonised Edition of the Conditions of Contract for Construction and other recent FIDIC publications, and it incorporates a detailed review of the FIDIC Design-Build Contract and comments on problems reported from projects using these contracts.
Written by a practising engineer for construction and legal professionals working on projects that incorporate the FIDIC Conditions of Contract, it reviews the selection, preparation and use of the Contract, including project management, preparation and response to claims and dispute resolution, includes flow charts together with full text and commentaries on each of the sub-clauses in the 1999 Contracts for Construction and for Plant & Design -Build, and, presents an independent review of the benefits, procedures and problems that may arise in the use of FIDIC Conditions of Contract.
This book will assist those preparing contract documents, as well as those who are administering projects on site or dealing with claims and disputes. It includes a comparison of the different FIDIC Contracts, including a comparison of clause numbers to assist those who are familiar with the traditional FIDIC Red Book. Written by an independent consultant with practical experience of construction projects, conducting training courses and the resolution of disputes, this book is essential reading for engineers, surveyors, lawyers and managers who are responsible for the adm nistration of international construction contracts.
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