05277nam 22006254a 450 991082991810332120230829010340.01-280-74861-397866107486170-470-76351-50-470-75788-41-4051-7208-8(CKB)1000000000341845(EBL)284217(OCoLC)437176109(SSID)ssj0000130052(PQKBManifestationID)11132554(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000130052(PQKBWorkID)10082473(PQKB)11509264(MiAaPQ)EBC284217(EXLCZ)99100000000034184520050824d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrContractual correspondence for architects and project managers[electronic resource] /David Chappell4th ed.Oxford ;Malden, MA Blackwell Pub.20061 online resource (296 p.)Includes index.1-4051-3514-X Contractual Correspondence for Architects and Project Managers; Contents; Preface to the Fourth Edition; A Appraisal; A1 Client's bona fides: in doubt; A2 If your client is a private individual (a consumer); A3 Fee recovery; A4 If two separate individuals or companies wish to commission you jointly; A5 Appointment, if architect asked to tender on fees; A6 Brief: difficulty in obtaining decisions; A7 Consultants: client requiring them to be appointed through the architect; A8 Other architects, if previously commissioned; A9 Site boundaries: unclearA10 Existing property, if urgent repair work requiredA11 Client: if wanting to proceed with inadequate planning permission; B Strategic Briefing; B1 Brief: unacceptable requirements; C Outline Proposals; C1 Objections: by client; C2 Objections: by planning authority, civic society etc.; D Detailed Proposals; D1 Client, if no reply; D2 Client, if another architect appointed to continue work; D3 Client, if preference expressed for a particular sub-contractor; D4 Client: objection to the use of sub-contractor or supplier in a design capacity; E Final Proposals; E1 Client: wishing to modify briefF Production InformationF1 Client: declines to use a standard contract; F2 Client: wishes to use a partnering agreement without a legally binding contract; F3 Client: wishes to include unsuitable contractor on tender list; F4 Client: asks you to recommend a contractor; F5 Client: reluctance to appoint a full-time clerk of works; F6 Consultants, if late in supplying drawings and specification; F7 Sub-contractor or supplier, if tender not on standard form or conditions attached; F8 Sub-contractor or supplier, if price too high; F9 Letters of intent to sub-contractors or suppliersG Bills of QuantitiesG1 Drawings, if not ready; G2 Bills of quantities, if behind programme; H Tender Action; H1 Client, if he wishes to accept the lowest, but unsatisfactory, tender; J Mobilisation; J1 Clerk of works: letter of instruction; J2 Letter of intent: contractor; J3 Consents: not received from planning authority, building control, statutory undertakings; K Construction to Practical Completion; K1 Commencement before formal contract; K2 Contract documents: initials missing; K3 Contract documents: drawings amended; K4 Drawings, schedules: not readyK5 Failure to give possession on the due dateK6 Meetings: standing of minutes as a record; K7 Master programme: alleged approval by architect; K8 Master programme - if contractor changes it; K9 Printed conditions and bills of quantities (or specification) not in agreement; K10 Work not in accordance with comments on the submitted documents; K11 Discrepancy between bills of quantities, schedules of work, specification, architect's instructions, CDP documents or statutory requirements and contract documents, not found by the contractor; K12 Certification, if claim not yet ascertainedK13 Certification: certificate not received by the employerThis book provides over 160 model letters, with commentary for use with all the main JCT 2005 building contracts. It concentrates on problems which can arise during a project, and draws on the author's extensive experience as a contracts consultant. It is a companion to the author's Standard Letters in Architectural Practice which covers more routine matters.The revised Fourth Edition takes account of:* the 2005 editions of the JCT Standard Building Contract, the Intermediate Building Contract and the Minor Works Building Contract, both with their contractor's design versions, Architectural contractsGreat BritainFormsArchitectsLegal status, laws, etcGreat BritainFormsArchitectural contractsArchitectsLegal status, laws, etc.344.41/0176172692.8Chappell David537280MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910829918103321Contractual correspondence for architects and project managers2139180UNINA