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| Short Form of Contract | ||
| First Edition; 1999 | ||
FOREWORD CONTENTS These Conditions of Contract are recommended for engineering and building work of relatively small capital value. However, depending on the type of work and the circumstances, the Conditions may be suitable for contracts of considerably greater value. They are considered most likely to be suitable for fairly simple or repetitive work or work of short duration without the need for specialist sub-contracts. This form may also be suitable for contracts which include, or wholly comprise, contractor-designed civil engineering, building, mechanical and/or electrical works. |
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(Soft cover; 34 pages) Code: FC-SF-A-AA-10 |
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| Acknowledgements for First Edition 1999 | ||
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The Fédération Internationale des Ingénieurs-Conseils (FIDIC) extends special thanks
to the following members of its Task Group: Philip Jenkinson (Task Group Leader), WS
Atkins, UK; AEJ (Tony) Sanders, Mouchel, UK; and Edward Corbett, Corbett & Co, UK.
Liaison with other active Task Groups was provided by Peter L Booen, Gibb Ltd, UK.
The "Reviewers' Draft" was commented on by the following persons and organisations: The preparation was carried out under the general direction of the FIDIC Contracts Committee comprising John B Bowcock (Chairman), Consulting Engineer, UK; Michael Mortimer-Hawkins, Consulting Engineer, UK; Axel-Volkmar Jaeger, Schmidt Reuter Partner, Germany; and KB (Tony) Norris (Special Adviser), Consulting Engineer, UK. FIDIC wishes to record its appreciation of the time and effort devoted by all the above. | ||
| Foreword | ||
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These Conditions of Contract have been prepared by the Fédération Internationale des
Ingénieurs-Conseils (FIDIC) and are recommended for engineering and building work of
relatively small capital value. However, depending on the type of work and the
circumstances, the Conditions may be suitable for contracts of considerably greater value. They are considered most likely to be suitable for fairly simple or repetitive work or work of short duration without the need for specialist sub-contracts. The main aim has been to produce a straightforward flexible document which may be used for all types of engineering work with a variety of administrative arrangements, including all essential commercial provisions. Under the usual arrangements for this type of contract, the Contractor constructs the Works in accordance with design provided by the Employer or by his representative (if any), who is not required to act impartially. However, this form may also be suitable for contracts which include, or wholly comprise, contractor-designed civil engineering, building, mechanical and/or electrical works. In addition, the Employer has a choice of valuation methods. Furthermore, although there is no reference to an impartial Engineer, the Employer may appoint an independent Engineer to act impartially, should he wish to do so. The form is recommended for general use, though modifications may be required in some jurisdictions. FIDIC considers the official and authentic text to be the version in the English language. The intention is that all necessary information should be provided in the Appendix to the Agreement, the latter incorporating the tenderer's offer and its acceptance in one simple document. The General Conditions are expected to cover the majority of contracts. Nevertheless, users will be able to introduce Particular Conditions if they wish, to cater for special cases or circumstances. The General Conditions and the Particular Conditions will together comprise the Conditions governing the rights and obligations of the parties. To assist in the preparation of tender documents using these Conditions, Notes for Guidance are included. These Notes will not become one of the documents forming the Contract. Finally, applicable Rules for Adjudication are also included. The attention of users is drawn to the FIDIC publication "Tendering Procedure", which presents a systematic approach to the selection of tenderers and the obtaining and evaluation of tenders. | ||
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AGREEMENT
Offer
GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS 1.1 Definitions 2. THE EMPLOYER 2.1 Provision of Site 3. EMPLOYERS REPRESENTATIVES 3.1 Authorised Person 4. THE CONTRACTOR 4.1 General Obligations 5. DESIGN BY CONTRACTOR 5.1 Contractors Design 6. EMPLOYERS RISKS 6.1 Employers Risks 7. TIME FOR COMPLETION 7.1 Execution of the Works 8. TAKING-OVER 8.1 Completion 9. REMEDYING DEFECTS 9.1 Remedying Defects 10. VARIATIONS AND CLAIMS 10.1 Right to Vary 11. CONTRACT PRICE AND PAYMENT 11.1 Valuation of the Works 12. DEFAULT 12.1 Default by Contractor 13. RISK AND RESPONSIBILITY 13.1 Contractors Care of the Works 14. INSURANCE10 14.1 Arrangements 10 13 RESOLUTION OF DISPUTES 15.1 Adjudication INDEX PARTICULAR CONDITIONS
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