LEADER 04304nam 2200361za 450 001 9910841665803321 005 20230725024404.0 010 $a9781119993414 (e-book) 010 $a9780470657645 (hbk.) 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC661843 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4041502 035 $a(EXLCZ)994330000000000579 100 $a20160401d2011 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 200 12$aA contractor's guide to the FIDIC conditions of contract$b[electronic resource] /$fMichael D. Robinson 210 $aChichester $cWiley-Blackwell$d2011 215 $a1 online resource (ix, 261 p.) 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $a1. Review of the FIDIC conditions for construction (CONS) - (the 'Red Book') -- 2. Activities and duties of the FIDIC Contractor's Representative discussed in the same order as they appear in the FIDIC conditions of contract -- 3. Activities and duties of the FIDIC Contractor's Representative summarised and arranged in time sequence -- Appendices. Appendix A: Contractor's Claims Under a CONS Contract -- Appendix B: Employer's Claims Under a CONS Contract -- Appendix C: Conditions of Contract for Plant and Design-Build (P & DB) -- The Yellow Book -- Appendix D: Conditions of Contract for EPC/Turnkey Projects (EPCT) -- The Silver Book -- Appendix E: Other FIDIC Publications -- Appendix F: Model Form for Submissions to the Engineer for Approval and/or Consent -- Appendix G: Model Form of Daywork/Daily Record Sheets -- Appendix H: Evaluation of Cost -- Appendix I: Contractor's Overhead Costs -- Appendix J: Model Letters for Use by the Contractor -- Introduction to Indexes -- Index of Sub-Clauses (FIDIC System) -- Index of Sub-Clauses (Sorted According to FIDIC Clause Numbering System). 330 $aThis guide will help the contractor's staff overcome some of the difficulties encountered on a typical international contract using FIDIC forms. The majority of FIDIC-based contracts use the Red Book (Conditions of Contract for Construction), so this book concentrates on the use of those particular forms. Supplementary comments are included in Appendix C for the Yellow Book (Plant & Design-Build) recommended for use where the contractor has a design responsibility. The Contractor is represented on site by the Contractor's Representative who carries the overall responsibility for all the Contractor's on-site activities. In order to provide guidance to the Contractor's Representative and his staff, this book is divided into five sections: A summarized general review of the Red Book from the Contractor's perspective; A review of the activities and duties of the Contractor's Representative in the same clause sequencing as they appear in the Red Book; A summary of these activities and duties but arranged in order of their likely time sequence on site. This has the added intention of providing the Contractor's Representative with a means of ensuring that documents are not only properly provided to the Employer and Engineer, but most importantly that they are provided within the time limits specified in the Contract; A selection of model letters is provided which make reference to the various clauses of the contract requiring the Contractor to make submissions to the Employer or Engineer; Various appendices. The guide is not intended to be a review of the legal aspects of FIDIC- based contracts; legal advice should be obtained as and when necessary, particularly if the Contractor has little or no knowledge of the local law. Armed on site with a copy of The Contractor and the FIDIC Contract, the Contractor's Representative will be more able to avoid contractual problems rather than spend considerable time and energy resolving those problems once they have arisen. 606 $aConstruction contracts 606 $aEngineering contracts 606 $aArchitectural contracts 606 $aStandardized terms of contract 615 0$aConstruction contracts. 615 0$aEngineering contracts. 615 0$aArchitectural contracts. 615 0$aStandardized terms of contract. 676 $a343.07869 700 $aRobinson$b Michael D$c(Consulting engineer)$037662 912 $a9910841665803321 996 $aA contractor's guide to the FIDIC conditions of contract$94136716 997 $aUNINA