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Guide to JCT design and build contract 2016 /

Guide to JCT Design and Build Contract 2016, the new edition ofthe author'sever popular Guide to DB11, is a practical guide to the operation and administration of the JCT Design & Build Building Contract suite 2016. All of the contract's provisions, procedures and conditions are organi...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Lupton, Sarah (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newcastle upon Tyne : RIBA Publishing, [2017]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
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  • Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction to design and build procurement
  • The architect's role
  • Novation
  • Consultant switch
  • Some general principles of design liability
  • 2.About DB16
  • Key features
  • Deciding on DB16
  • Comparison with SBC16
  • Changes in the 2016 edition
  • 3.Documents
  • Employer's requirements
  • Contractor's proposals
  • Contract sum analysis
  • BIM and other protocols
  • Health and safety documents
  • Bonds
  • Sub-contract documents
  • Domestic sub-contracts
  • Use of documents
  • Interpretation, definitions
  • Priority of contract documents
  • Discrepancies and errors
  • Employer's requirements and contractor's proposals
  • Divergences from statutory requirements
  • Custody and control of documents
  • Performance bonds and guarantees
  • Assignment and third party rights
  • Assignment
  • Third party rights/warranties
  • Procedure with respect to third party rights and warranties
  • 4.Obligations of the contractor
  • Note continued: The design obligation
  • Standards and quality
  • Obligations in respect of quality of sub-contracted work
  • Compliance with statute
  • Health and safety legislation
  • 5.Possession and completion
  • Possession by the contractor
  • Progress
  • Completion
  • Pre-agreed adjustment
  • Extensions of time
  • Principle
  • Procedure
  • Assessment
  • Partial possession
  • Use or occupation before practical completion
  • Practical completion
  • Procedure at practical completion
  • Failure to complete by the completion date
  • Liquidated and ascertained damages
  • 6.Control of the works
  • Employer's agent
  • Site manager and contractor's persons
  • Principal contractor
  • Principal designer
  • Employer's obligations
  • Information to be provided by the contractor
  • Design submission procedure
  • Schedule 1 procedure
  • Employer's instructions
  • Changes
  • Goods, materials and workmanship
  • Defective work
  • Sub-contracted work
  • Named sub-contractors
  • Note continued: Work not forming part of the contract/persons engaged by the employer
  • Making good defects
  • 7.Sums properly due
  • Valuation of changes in the employer's requirements and provisional sum work
  • Supplemental Provision 2: contractor's estimates
  • Cost saving and value improvement
  • Valuation under the valuation rules
  • Measurable work
  • contract sum analysis
  • Daywork
  • fair valuation
  • Reimbursement of direct loss and/or expense
  • Alternative procedure using Supplemental Provision 2 estimate
  • Alternative procedure using Supplemental Provision 3 estimate
  • Matters for which loss and expense can be claimed
  • Fluctuations
  • 8.Payment
  • Timing of payments
  • Ascertainment of amounts due
  • Value of work
  • Unfixed materials
  • `Listed items'
  • Costs and expenses due to suspension
  • Other items in the gross valuation
  • Deductions from the gross valuation
  • Withheld percentage
  • Advance payments and bond
  • Payment procedure
  • Note continued: Deductions
  • Employer's obligation to pay
  • Contractor's position if the amount applied for is not paid
  • Interim payment after practical completion
  • Final payment
  • Conclusive effect of final statement
  • 9.Indemnity and insurance
  • Injury to persons and damage to property caused by the negligence of the contractor
  • Damage to property not caused by the negligence of the contractor
  • Insurance of the works
  • Action following damage to the works
  • Terrorism cover
  • Professional indemnity insurance
  • Joint Fire Code
  • Other insurance
  • 10.Default and termination
  • Repudiation or termination
  • Termination by the employer
  • Insolvency of the contractor
  • Consequences of termination by the employer
  • Termination by the contractor
  • Consequences of termination by the contractor
  • Termination by either the employer or the contractor
  • Termination of named sub-contractor's employment
  • 11.Dispute resolution
  • Note continued: Notification and negotiation
  • Mediation
  • Adjudication
  • Arbitration
  • Arbitration and adjudication
  • Arbitration or litigation
  • References
  • Publications
  • Cases
  • Legislation.