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With the release of the new NEC (formerly the New Engineering
Contract), the use of the family of contracts continues to grow
worldwide, as does the importance of understanding its clauses and
nuances to everyone working in the built environment. Now in its
fourth edition, this set of contracts is different to others in
concept as well as format, so users may well find themselves
needing a helping hand along the way. Written in plain English,
Understanding NEC4: Term Service Contract offers a practical guide
to the use and management of the NEC4 Term Service Contract (TSC).
The authors describe the full life of a contract, from the initial
selection of options and contract formation through to the
operations period and ultimately termination and dispute
resolution. Although born of the same stable as the NEC4
construction contracts, the TSC is aimed at maintaining
infrastructure and differs significantly from its siblings. This is
the first book to be written on the new contract and takes the
reader through the important provisions including communications,
planning, early warnings, compensation events and payments. It is
ideal for clients, contractors and their advisors describing how to
deploy the contract successfully.
As usage of the NEC (formerly the New Engineering Contract) family
of contracts continues to grow worldwide, so does the importance of
understanding its clauses and nuances to everyone working in the
built environment. This set of contracts, currently in the third
edition, is different to others in concept as well as format, so
users may well find themselves needing a helping hand along the
way. Understanding the NEC3 Engineering and Construction Short
Contract uses plain English to lead the reader through the
contract's key features, including: the use of early warnings
programme provisions payment compensation events preparing and
assessing tenders Common problems are signalled to the reader
throughout, and the correct way of reading each clause explained.
In addition, the things to consider when deciding between the ECSC
and the longer Engineering and Construction Contract are discussed
in detail. Written for professionals without legal backgrounds, by
a practicing construction contract consultant, this handbook is the
most straightforward, balanced and practical guide to the NEC3 ECSC
available. An ideal companion for Employers, Contractors, Project
Managers, Supervisors, Engineers, Architects, Quantity Surveyors,
Subcontractors, and anyone else interested in working successfully
with the NEC3 ECSC.
As usage of the NEC (formerly the New Engineering Contract) family
of contracts continues to grow worldwide, so does the importance of
understanding its clauses and nuances to everyone working in the
built environment. Currently in its fourth edition (NEC4), this set
of contracts is different to others in concept as well as format,
so users may well find themselves needing a helping hand along the
way. Understanding the NEC4 Professional Service Contract uses
plain English to lead the reader through the NEC4 Professional
Service Contract’s key features and differences from its
predecessor, the NEC3 Professional Services Contract, including:
Main and Secondary Options the use of early warnings programme
provisions payment compensation events preparing tender documents
Common problems experienced when using the Professional Service
Contract are signalled to the reader throughout, and the correct
way of interpreting each clause explained. The way the contract
affects procurement processes, dispute resolution, project
management and risk management are all addressed in order to direct
the user to best practice. Written for construction professionals,
by a practising international construction contract consultant,
this handbook is the most straightforward, balanced and practical
guide to the NEC4 Professional Service Contract available. It is an
ideal companion for Clients, Contractors, Service Managers, Project
Managers, Supervisors, Engineers, Architects, Quantity Surveyors,
Subcontractors and anyone else interested in working successfully
with the NEC4 Professional Service Contract.
As usage of the NEC (formerly the New Engineering Contract) family
of contracts continues to grow worldwide, so does the importance of
understanding its clauses and nuances to everyone working in the
built environment. Currently in its third edition, this set of
contracts is different to others in concept as well as format, so
users may well find themselves needing a helping hand along the
way. Understanding the NEC3 ECC Contract uses plain English to lead
the reader through the NEC3 Engineering and Construction Contract's
key features, including: main and secondary options the use of
early warnings programme provisions payment compensation events
preparing and assessing tenders. Common problems experienced when
using the Engineering and Construction Contract are signalled to
the reader throughout, and the correct way of reading each clause
explained. The way the contract effects procurement processes,
dispute resolution, project management, and risk management are all
addressed in order to direct the user to best practice. Written for
construction professionals, by a practicing international
construction contract consultant, this handbook is the most
straightforward, balanced and practical guide to the NEC3 ECC
available. An ideal companion for employers, contractors, project
managers, supervisors, engineers, architects, quantity surveyors,
subcontractors, and anyone else interested in working successfully
with the NEC3 ECC.
As usage of the NEC (formerly the New Engineering Contract) family
of contracts continues to grow worldwide, so does the importance of
understanding its clauses and nuances to everyone working in the
built environment. Currently in its fourth edition (NEC4), this set
of contracts is different to others in concept as well as format,
so users may well find themselves needing a helping hand along the
way. Understanding the NEC4 Professional Service Contract uses
plain English to lead the reader through the NEC4 Professional
Service Contract's key features and differences from its
predecessor, the NEC3 Professional Services Contract, including:
Main and Secondary Options the use of early warnings programme
provisions payment compensation events preparing tender documents
Common problems experienced when using the Professional Service
Contract are signalled to the reader throughout, and the correct
way of interpreting each clause explained. The way the contract
affects procurement processes, dispute resolution, project
management and risk management are all addressed in order to direct
the user to best practice. Written for construction professionals,
by a practising international construction contract consultant,
this handbook is the most straightforward, balanced and practical
guide to the NEC4 Professional Service Contract available. It is an
ideal companion for Clients, Contractors, Service Managers, Project
Managers, Supervisors, Engineers, Architects, Quantity Surveyors,
Subcontractors and anyone else interested in working successfully
with the NEC4 Professional Service Contract.
Which member of the NEC3 family of contracts should I use? How do I
choose and use my main and secondary options? What are the roles
and responsibilities of the various parties? How should I
effectively manage early warnings and compensation events?
Important questions can arise when working with NEC3 contracts,
some of them have simple answers and others require more a detailed
response. Whether you are an NEC3 beginner or an expert, the 100
questions and answers in this book are a priceless reference to
have at your fingertips. Covering issues that can arise from the
full range of NEC3 forms, Kelvin Hughes draws on questions he has
been asked during his 20 years working with NEC and presenting
training courses to advise, warn of common mistakes, and explain in
plain English how these contracts are meant to be used.
As use of the NEC (formerly the New Engineering Contract) family of
contracts continues to grow worldwide, so does the importance of
understanding its clauses and nuances to everyone working in the
built environment. Currently in its third edition, this set of
contracts is different to others in concept as well as format, so
users may well find themselves needing a helping hand along the
way. Understanding NEC3: Professional Services Contract uses plain
English to lead the reader through the NEC3 Professional Services
Contract's key features, including: Main and Secondary Options the
use of early warnings programme provisions payment compensation
events preparing and assessing tenders. Common problems experienced
when using the Professional Services Contract are signalled to the
reader throughout, and the correct way of reading each clause is
explained. The ways in which the contract affects procurement
processes, dispute resolution, project management and risk
management are all addressed in order to direct the user to best
practice. Written for construction professionals, by a practising
international construction contract consultant, this handbook is
the most straightforward, balanced and practical guide to the NEC3
PSC available. It is an ideal companion for Employers, Consultants,
Contractors, Engineers, Architects, Quantity Surveyors,
Subcontractors and anyone else interested in working successfully
with the NEC3 PSC.
As usage of the NEC (formerly the New Engineering Contract) family
of contracts continues to grow worldwide, so does the importance of
understanding its clauses and nuances to everyone working in the
built environment. This set of contracts, currently in the third
edition, is different to others in concept as well as format, so
users may well find themselves needing a helping hand along the
way. Understanding the NEC3 Engineering and Construction Short
Contract uses plain English to lead the reader through the
contract's key features, including: the use of early warnings
programme provisions payment compensation events preparing and
assessing tenders Common problems are signalled to the reader
throughout, and the correct way of reading each clause explained.
In addition, the things to consider when deciding between the ECSC
and the longer Engineering and Construction Contract are discussed
in detail. Written for professionals without legal backgrounds, by
a practicing construction contract consultant, this handbook is the
most straightforward, balanced and practical guide to the NEC3 ECSC
available. An ideal companion for Employers, Contractors, Project
Managers, Supervisors, Engineers, Architects, Quantity Surveyors,
Subcontractors, and anyone else interested in working successfully
with the NEC3 ECSC.
As use of the NEC (formerly the New Engineering Contract) family of
contracts continues to grow worldwide, so does the importance of
understanding its clauses and nuances to everyone working in the
built environment. Currently in its third edition, this set of
contracts is different to others in concept as well as format, so
users may well find themselves needing a helping hand along the
way. Understanding NEC3: Professional Services Contract uses plain
English to lead the reader through the NEC3 Professional Services
Contract's key features, including: Main and Secondary Options the
use of early warnings programme provisions payment compensation
events preparing and assessing tenders. Common problems experienced
when using the Professional Services Contract are signalled to the
reader throughout, and the correct way of reading each clause is
explained. The ways in which the contract affects procurement
processes, dispute resolution, project management and risk
management are all addressed in order to direct the user to best
practice. Written for construction professionals, by a practising
international construction contract consultant, this handbook is
the most straightforward, balanced and practical guide to the NEC3
PSC available. It is an ideal companion for Employers, Consultants,
Contractors, Engineers, Architects, Quantity Surveyors,
Subcontractors and anyone else interested in working successfully
with the NEC3 PSC.
As usage of the NEC (formerly the New Engineering Contract) family
of contracts continues to grow worldwide, so does the importance of
understanding its clauses and nuances to everyone working in the
built environment. Currently in its third edition, this set of
contracts is different to others in concept as well as format, so
users may well find themselves needing a helping hand along the
way. Understanding the NEC3 ECC Contract uses plain English to lead
the reader through the NEC3 Engineering and Construction Contract's
key features, including: main and secondary options the use of
early warnings programme provisions payment compensation events
preparing and assessing tenders. Common problems experienced when
using the Engineering and Construction Contract are signalled to
the reader throughout, and the correct way of reading each clause
explained. The way the contract effects procurement processes,
dispute resolution, project management, and risk management are all
addressed in order to direct the user to best practice. Written for
construction professionals, by a practicing international
construction contract consultant, this handbook is the most
straightforward, balanced and practical guide to the NEC3 ECC
available. An ideal companion for employers, contractors, project
managers, supervisors, engineers, architects, quantity surveyors,
subcontractors, and anyone else interested in working successfully
with the NEC3 ECC.
This book details some of the most important and interesting
questions raised about the NEC4 family of contracts and provides
clear, comprehensive answers to those questions. Written by an NEC
expert with over 20 years' experience using, advising and training
others, the book has several distinctive features: It covers the
whole NEC4 family It is written by a very experienced NEC author
who explains sometimes complex issues in a simple and accessible
style The questions and answers range from beginner level up to a
masterclass level The questions are real life questions asked by
actual NEC practitioners on real projects. The book includes
questions and answers relating to tendering, early warnings,
programme issues, quality management, payment provisions,
compensation events, liabilities, insurances, adjudication,
termination and much more. It is essential reading for anyone
working with the NEC4 family of contracts, whether professionals or
students in construction, architecture, project management and
engineering.
Understanding FIDIC explains in simple and practical terms what is
often seen as a very complex range of international engineering and
construction contracts. Covering the FIDIC 2017 Red, Yellow and
Silver Books (referred to as "The Rainbow Suite"), the book gives
an overview of all three contracts, including coverage of changes
between the 1999 contracts and the present 2017 suite. FIDIC
contracts are widely used as far afield as Europe, the Middle East,
Asia and Australia, and this book provides a practical yet thorough
guide to the key elements that practitioners preparing and
administering these contracts would need to be aware of. In his
approachable and readable style, Kelvin Hughes covers: The
obligations and responsibilities of the Employer, the Employer's
Representative, the Engineer and the Contractor Quality and Defects
Liability Design Responsibility and Liability Variations,
Measurement and Payment Procedures Progress, Delays, Extensions of
Time and Completion Suspension and Termination Insurances
Employer's and Contractor's Claims The Dispute
Avoidance/Adjudication Board and the Resolution of Disputes
Tendering Anyone working with FIDIC contracts whether as the
Employer, Employer's Representative, Engineer or Contractor will
benefit greatly from this easy-to-read guide to the Rainbow Suite.
Students on professional courses or researching the contracts for
project work will also find this book extremely useful.
This book details some of the most important and interesting
questions raised about the NEC4 family of contracts and provides
clear, comprehensive answers to those questions. Written by an NEC
expert with over 20 years' experience using, advising and training
others, the book has several distinctive features: It covers the
whole NEC4 family It is written by a very experienced NEC author
who explains sometimes complex issues in a simple and accessible
style The questions and answers range from beginner level up to a
masterclass level The questions are real life questions asked by
actual NEC practitioners on real projects. The book includes
questions and answers relating to tendering, early warnings,
programme issues, quality management, payment provisions,
compensation events, liabilities, insurances, adjudication,
termination and much more. It is essential reading for anyone
working with the NEC4 family of contracts, whether professionals or
students in construction, architecture, project management and
engineering.
Understanding FIDIC explains in simple and practical terms what is
often seen as a very complex range of international engineering and
construction contracts. Covering the FIDIC 2017 Red, Yellow and
Silver Books (referred to as "The Rainbow Suite"), the book gives
an overview of all three contracts, including coverage of changes
between the 1999 contracts and the present 2017 suite. FIDIC
contracts are widely used as far afield as Europe, the Middle East,
Asia and Australia, and this book provides a practical yet thorough
guide to the key elements that practitioners preparing and
administering these contracts would need to be aware of. In his
approachable and readable style, Kelvin Hughes covers: The
obligations and responsibilities of the Employer, the Employer's
Representative, the Engineer and the Contractor Quality and Defects
Liability Design Responsibility and Liability Variations,
Measurement and Payment Procedures Progress, Delays, Extensions of
Time and Completion Suspension and Termination Insurances
Employer's and Contractor's Claims The Dispute
Avoidance/Adjudication Board and the Resolution of Disputes
Tendering Anyone working with FIDIC contracts whether as the
Employer, Employer's Representative, Engineer or Contractor will
benefit greatly from this easy-to-read guide to the Rainbow Suite.
Students on professional courses or researching the contracts for
project work will also find this book extremely useful.
Which member of the NEC3 family of contracts should I use? How do I
choose and use my main and secondary options? What are the roles
and responsibilities of the various parties? How should I
effectively manage early warnings and compensation events?
Important questions can arise when working with NEC3 contracts,
some of them have simple answers and others require more a detailed
response. Whether you are an NEC3 beginner or an expert, the 100
questions and answers in this book are a priceless reference to
have at your fingertips. Covering issues that can arise from the
full range of NEC3 forms, Kelvin Hughes draws on questions he has
been asked during his 20 years working with NEC and presenting
training courses to advise, warn of common mistakes, and explain in
plain English how these contracts are meant to be used.
With the release of the new NEC (formerly the New Engineering
Contract), the use of the family of contracts continues to grow
worldwide, as does the importance of understanding its clauses and
nuances to everyone working in the built environment. Now in its
fourth edition, this set of contracts is different to others in
concept as well as format, so users may well find themselves
needing a helping hand along the way. Written in plain English,
Understanding NEC4: Term Service Contract offers a practical guide
to the use and management of the NEC4 Term Service Contract (TSC).
The authors describe the full life of a contract, from the initial
selection of options and contract formation through to the
operations period and ultimately termination and dispute
resolution. Although born of the same stable as the NEC4
construction contracts, the TSC is aimed at maintaining
infrastructure and differs significantly from its siblings. This is
the first book to be written on the new contract and takes the
reader through the important provisions including communications,
planning, early warnings, compensation events and payments. It is
ideal for clients, contractors and their advisors describing how to
deploy the contract successfully.
As usage of the NEC family of contracts continues to grow
worldwide, so does the importance of understanding its clauses and
nuances to everyone working in the built environment. Understanding
the NEC4 ECC Contract uses plain English to lead the reader through
the NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract's key features.
Chapters cover: The Contractor's main responsibilities the use of
early warnings Contractor's design Tendering Quality management
Payment Liabilities and insurance Termination Avoiding and
resolving disputes and much more. Common problems experienced when
using the Engineering and Construction Contract are signaled to the
reader throughout, and the correct way of reading each clause
explained. The way the contract effects procurement processes,
dispute resolution, project management, and risk management are all
addressed in order to direct the user to best practice. Written for
construction professionals, by a practicing international
construction contract consultant, this handbook is the most
straightforward, balanced and practical guide to the NEC4 ECC
available. An ideal companion for employers, contractors, project
managers, supervisors, engineers, architects, quantity surveyors,
subcontractors, and anyone else interested in working successfully
with the NEC4 ECC.
As usage of the NEC family of contracts continues to grow
worldwide, so does the importance of understanding its clauses and
nuances to everyone working in the built environment. Understanding
the NEC4 ECC Contract uses plain English to lead the reader through
the NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract's key features.
Chapters cover: The Contractor's main responsibilities the use of
early warnings Contractor's design Tendering Quality management
Payment Liabilities and insurance Termination Avoiding and
resolving disputes and much more. Common problems experienced when
using the Engineering and Construction Contract are signaled to the
reader throughout, and the correct way of reading each clause
explained. The way the contract effects procurement processes,
dispute resolution, project management, and risk management are all
addressed in order to direct the user to best practice. Written for
construction professionals, by a practicing international
construction contract consultant, this handbook is the most
straightforward, balanced and practical guide to the NEC4 ECC
available. An ideal companion for employers, contractors, project
managers, supervisors, engineers, architects, quantity surveyors,
subcontractors, and anyone else interested in working successfully
with the NEC4 ECC.
NEC4: A Guide for Better Delivery of Projects in the Building
Sector is a practical guide to the effective use of the NEC suite
of contracts on building projects. Written for an international
readership, the book gives an overview of the NEC4 Suite of
Contracts, showing how they can be used to deliver better outcomes
on building projects. It also compares the contracts with other
standard forms, including JCT 2016, FIDIC and PPC2000 contracts,
providing an overview of their structure, applicability, strengths
and weaknesses. Topics covered in the book include the NEC4
procurement options, approaches to risk management, programme,
payment and change management, and NEC4 dispute resolution
processes. Written in an accessible style, the book clearly
explains the benefits of using the NEC contract and will help to
dispel a common misperception of the NEC as being solely for civil
engineering projects. NEC4: A Guide for Better Delivery of Projects
in the Building Sector is suitable for both experienced
professionals and also early career practitioners working on
building projects, including Contractors, Architects, and
Engineers; Consultants and Quantity Surveyors, and Project
Managers.
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