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|a MacRoberts on Scottish building contracts.
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|a MacRoberts on Scottish construction contracts /
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|a Chichester, West Sussex [England] :
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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1 Construction Contracts in General; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Definition of a construction contract; 1.2.1 General; 1.2.2 Construction contracts under the 1996 Act; 1.2.3 Excluded contracts; 1.2.4 Agreements in writing; 1.3 Parties involved in a construction project; 1.3.1 Employer and consultants; 1.3.2 Architect; 1.3.3 Quantity surveyor; 1.3.4 Engineer; 1.3.5 Specialist consultants; 1.3.6 Project manager; 1.3.7 Clerk of works; 1.3.8 Contractor; 1.3.9 Sub-contractors; 1.3.10 Experts; 1.4 Types of construction contract.
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|a 1.4.1 Procurement routes1.4.2 Lump sum contracts; 1.4.3 Measurement contracts; 1.4.4 Cost reimbursement and prime cost contracts; 1.4.5 Turnkey contracts; 1.4.6 Two-stage tendering; 1.4.7 Joint ventures; 1.4.8 Partnering and alliancing; 1.4.9 Framework contracts; 1.4.10 Term contracts; 1.4.11 Other forms; 1.4.12 PFI and PPP; 1.5 The SBCC forms of building contract; 1.6 The NEC3 forms of contract; 1.7 Building Information Modelling (BIM); 1.8 Soft Landings; Chapter 2 Procurement; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The EU public procurement regime and EU economic and legal principles; 2.2.1 Transparency.
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|a 2.2.2 Non-discrimination2.2.3 Equality; 2.2.4 Mutual recognition; 2.2.5 Proportionality; 2.3 Beyond the EU; 2.4 Conditions for application of the procurement rules; 2.5 Who must comply with the Regulations?; 2.6 Treatment of a proposed contract as a works contract, supply contract or a services contract; 2.6.1 What is a works contract?; 2.6.2 What are works?; 2.6.3 What is a supply contract?; 2.6.4 What is a services contract?; 2.6.5 Mixed contracts; 2.6.6 Part A and Part B services; 2.7 What are the relevant financial thresholds?; 2.8 Is there an applicable exclusion?
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|a 2.9 Types of procurement procedure2.10 The open procedure; 2.10.1 Step 1: Advertising; 2.10.2 Step 2: The tender period; 2.10.3 Step 3: Evaluation; 2.10.4 Step 4: Contract award; 2.11 The restricted procedure; 2.11.1 Step 1: Advertising; 2.11.2 Step 2: Pre-qualification stage; 2.11.3 Step 3: The tender period; 2.11.4 Step 4: Evaluation; 2.11.5 Step 5: Contract award; 2.12 The negotiated procedure with advertisement; 2.12.1 Significance of the negotiated procedure with advertisement; 2.12.2 Restrictions on using the negotiated procedure; 2.13 The competitive dialogue procedure.
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|a 2.13.1 Nature of competitive dialogue procedure2.13.2 How complex is particularly complex?; 2.13.3 Interaction between the competitive dialogue and the open, restricted and negotiated procedures; 2.13.4 Practical issues in conducting a competitive dialogue; 2.14 Awarding the contract; 2.14.1 Criteria for the award of the contract; 2.14.2 The most economically advantageous tender; 2.14.3 Abnormally low bids; 2.15 The Alcatel mandatory standstill period; 2.15.1 The ten-day standstill period; 2.16 The use of framework agreements in public procurement.
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|a Provides a guide to the general principles of Scottish law relevant to construction contracts and the main provisions of the standard forms of construction contract used in Scotland including: the obligations of employers and contractorscertificationpaymentending a construction contractremediessubcontractscollateral warrantiesinsurancedispute resolutionregulatory matters The new edition has been substantially updated and expanded to take account of the latest editions of the Scottish Standard Building Contracts and recent case law. Specific updates have been driven by the following c.
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