Description
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsContract Data • Activity Schedule • Bill of Quantities Tender document in cost reimbursable contracts • Works Information • Site Information • Inviting and preparing tenders • Instructions to tenderers • Part two of the Contract Data • Assessing tenders • Award criteria • Procurement law • General law • Assessing target cost tenders • Assessing design and construct tenders • Assessing construct only tenders • Qualified tenders • Finalising the contract • Creating the contract Explanatory notes • 1 General • 2 The Contractor’s main responsibilities • 3 Time • 4 Testing and Defects • 5 Payment • 6 Compensation events • 7 Title • 8 Risks and insurance • 9 Termination • Dispute resolution Options W1 and W2 • Secondary Option clauses • Schedule of Cost Components Engineering and Construction Subcontract • Appendix 1 Clause numbering system • Appendix 2 Sample form of tender • Appendix 3 Sample form of agreement • Appendix 4 Model tender assessment sheet • Appendix 5 Contract Data – worked example OGC advises public sector procurers that the form of contract used has to be selected according to the objectives of the project, aiming to satisfy the Achieving Excellence in Construction (AEC) principles. This edition of the NEC (NEC3) complies fully with the AEC principles. OGC recommends the use of NEC3 by public sector construction procurers on their construction projects