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| FIDIC Release: March 2006 General Conditions: Unprotected
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FIDIC Release: March 2006 General Conditions with Forms, etc (complete contract): Out of print; Electronic (General Conditions encrypted for authenticity) Add to Order |
| Participating Bank Release (note: Participant Banks are required to ensure that the contents of General Conditions they release are identical to the the FIDIC Release. Similarly, translations should be agreed translations of the FIDIC Release . FIDIC cannot guarantee that either is always the case. |
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| Note: FIDIC is the publisher of the English version of the MDB Harmonised Contruction Contract. It makes every effort to ensure that translations into official MDB languages that are made by one of the Participating Banks uses, wherever possible, the same text as the standard 1999 1st Edition of the contract. |
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| Note: FIDIC arranges for publishers (generally FIDIC national member Associations) to prepare and publish translations of the MDB Harmonised Contruction Contract using a no-objection procedure that has been agree with the banks. |
| CONTENTS |
| - Introduction - Distribution and downloads - Participating Banks and License Agencies - Resources - Translations - Permission to Reproduce - Notes |
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Introduction A number of the Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) have, for many years, adopted the FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Construction as part of their standard bidding documents (SBDs), which the MDBs require their borrowers or aid recipients to follow. In using the FIDIC Conditions, it has been the regular practice of the MDBs to introduce additional clauses in the Conditions of Particular Application in order to amend provisions contained in the FIDIC General Conditions. These additional clauses in many cases, which are specific to the MDBs, have standard wording which has had to be repeated whenever procurement documents have been prepared for a new project. Furthermore, the provisions in tender documents, including the additional clauses contained in the Particular Conditions, have varied between the MDBs. This has created inefficiencies and uncertainties amongst the users of the documents and increased the possibilities of disputes. These problems were recognised by the MDBs as significant, as were the benefits of standardisation. In response, the MDBs resolved to harmonise their tender documents on an international basis. For this purpose the MDBs resolved that there should be a modified form of the FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Construction, 1st Edition 1999 ("CONS1"), in which the General Conditions would contain the standard wording which previously had been incorporated by MDBs in the Particular Conditions. FIDIC is pleased to work with the MDBs in producing a special MDB Harmonised Edition ("CONS MDB") of the 1999 conditions for MDB financed contracts. It was not intended to replace the standard 1999 contract, which is still available to all users. The first version of the MDB Harmonised Construction Contract was released in May 2005 (Press Release in PDF) and an amended second version in March 2006. Distribution and downloads 1. FIDIC Release Participating Banks that have a licence to use the MDB Harmonised Construction Contract General Conditions aim to make the General Conditions available in their standard bidding documents. Links to the appropriate SBDs and similar documents are made available below (see Participating Bank Release). Some Participating Banks ask users to obtain their own copies of the General Conditions from FIDIC. FIDIC therefore makes available by download (see below) an electronic version in PDF of the fully formatted General Conditions. FIDIC only guarantees the accuracy and authenticity of these General Conditions to those who download the PDF file form FIDIC.org. As a service to users, FIDIC also publishes a complete Conditions of Contract comprising the General Conditions and suggested sample forms that can be used in Particular Conditions. FIDIC aims to make the complete, fully formatted contact available in both printed and electronic (PDF) versions from the FIDIC Bookshop (price Euro 30). If a user wishes to ensure that another user obtains an authentic and accurate General Conditions, the user should purchase the electronic version of the full Conditions of Contract from the FIDIC Bookshop. These will be encrypted for highly secure access protection. The archive containing these access-protected General Conditions can then be sent to the other user Information and purchase. For the latest version of the General Conditions (March 2006), only the electronic version of the complete, fully formated Conditions of Contract is available from the FIDIC Bookshop. However, a complete Conditions of Contract containing the first version ( May 2005) of General Conditions is available in both printed and electronic editions from the FIDIC Bookshop. Some Participating Banks will maintain their own forms for use in the Particular Conditions. The sample forms published by FIDIC are either the original forms used with the 1999 Construction Contract or forms based on those used by the World Bank. Users are advised to consult a Participating Bank's bidding documentation to identify the most appropriate sample form.
Participant Banks are required to ensure that the contents of the Harmonised Contract General Conditions they release in SBDs and similar documents are identical to the the FIDIC Release in English. Similarly, translations should be agreed translations of the FIDIC Release. FIDIC cannot guarantee that either is always the case. Participating Banks and Licensed Agencies The Harmonised Contract General Conditions have been licensed by Participating Banks for use on their projects. Most banks will be funding a project to a significant degree (more than 25%) so it generally not necessary to define what is meant by "significant". The working rule is greater than 25%, but this is not specified in the license agreement with the Participating Banks. From 1 March 2007, the Participating Banks have agreed that bilateral aid and development agencies and international agencies can also take out a license from FIDIC to use the Harmonised General Conditions on project which the agencies fund. Several provisions were agreed for such a license. These are detailed in a covering letter that is sent with a license agreement. Agencies wishing to acquire a license to use the harmonised General Conditions should contact FIDIC. Participating Banks are currently:
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