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Contract Documentation for Contractors, Third Edition

Book information

Publisher
Christopher Dancaster
Year
2000
ISBN
9780632052028, 9780470696064
DOI
10.1002/9780470696064
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
3 MB (2885729 bytes)
Pages
326\326
Orientation
yes
Scanned
yes
Time added
2013-08-01 04:00:00

Description

The JCT standard forms of building contract require a thorough understanding of their procedural requirements, as well as their legal implications. They require both the contractor and the architect, on behalf of the employer, to send a wide range of notices and letters if each party is to protect its legitimate interests. The main contract forms are also supported by complex sub-contract documentation. Therefore, it is not surprising that when this book of specimen letters, notices and forms was first published, it was widely welcomed by the construction industry. The book provides examples of documentation likely to be required for a contract under the following JCT forms: ? the Standard Form of Building Contract? the Intermediate Form of Building Contract? the Agreement for Minor Building Works? the Standard Form of Building Contract With Contractor's DesignIt includes a commentary on the practical implications of the various documents and highlights the points to be watched. The new edition takes into account the wide range of amendments to the latest editions of the standard forms following the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996, and in particular, the new payment and adjudication provisions. For the first time it features documentation for use with the JCT design and build form. Content: Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–13): Chapter 2 Pre?Contract Documentation (pages 14–40): Chapter 3 Commencement and Progress (pages 41–92): Chapter 4 Certificates and Payments (pages 93–114): Chapter 5 Delays and Disruptions (pages 115–165): Chapter 6 Completion and Defects Liability (pages 166–181): Chapter 7 Determination (pages 182–205): Chapter 8 Subcontractors and Suppliers (pages 206–290): Chapter 9 Settlement of Disputes (pages 291–311):

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