When all parties involved in the construction process fullyunderstand their roles and are able to anticipate potential pointsof conflict, disputes and delays will be minimised.
The Employer's and Engineer's Guide to the FIDICConditions of Contract sets out the essential administrativerequirements of a FIDIC based contract by reference to the FIDIC1999 Red Book.
The obligations and duties of the Employer and the Engineer areidentified and discussed. Potential pitfalls are highlighted andlikely consequences pointed out.
The importance of the Employer's role in the preparationof tenders, which fully reflect his requirements and duties andobligations arising in the execution of the works, is emphasised.The key role of the Engineer in the effective administration ofcontracts after award is examined and commentary provided.
Included in the guide are a number of appendices, includingmodel letters which will be of value to less experienced staff(particularly those whose mother-tongue is not the Englishlanguage).
Engineers, quantity surveyors and project managers engaged inthe contractual administration of international projects usingFIDIC forms of contract will find the concise guidance in simpleand jargon-free language provided here invaluable.
This, together with the author's earlier book, Contractor's Guide to the FIDIC Conditions of Contract- which describes the duties, rights and responsibilities ofthe Contractor - represents the totality of supervision, design and execution of construction projects executed under theFIDIC Conditions of Contract.
This book's companion website offers invaluable resourcesto freely download, adapt and use:
Model letters for use by the EmployerModel letters for use by the ContractorSample Interim Payment CertificateModel Form for Submissions to the EngineerModel Form of Engineer's Order for Varied WorksModel Form of Daywork/Daily Record SheetsRelated Subjects
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