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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xiii

About the Author xv

Preface xvii

Disclaimer xix

Introduction xxi

The Goals of This Book xxi

What Are the Benefits of This Book? xxi

Contractor & Owner Conventions xxii

Private Contracts or Government Contracts? xxii

Key Contracting Concepts xxii

Two Types of Commercial Terms & Conditions xxiii

The Most Important Commercial Terms & Conditions xxv

The Contracting Process xxv

Terms & Conditions xxv

The Concept of Risk Transfer xxvi

This Is a Book Developed Just for Contractors xxvii

Three Final Suggestions xxvii

Chapter 1: Contracts: Basic Training 1

What Is a Contract? 1

The Steps to a Contract 1

Coming to the Party? 2

The Starting Point 3

“Here’s My Proposal” 4

“Consideration,” or Something of Value 5

The “Happy Test” 5

“Can That Person Sign This Contract?” 6

Call in the Enforcer to Close the Breach! 6

A Contract Example 8

Strange Words & Long Paragraphs 10

Contracting Myths 11

Contract Negotiations 12

Chapter 2: Types & Forms of Contracts 15

Fixed Price & Fixed Schedule Contracts 16

Reimbursable Type Contracts 16

Combined Fixed Price & Reimbursable Contracts 18

Cost Plus Fee Contracts 20

Guaranteed Maximum Price Contracts 21

Target Price Contracts 21

Contracts with Performance Incentives 22

Form of Contracts 23

Some Final Contract Housekeeping— Definitions 30

Conclusion 32

Chapter 3: Scope of Work 33

The Scope of Work Matrix 37

Scoping Drawings 39

Conclusion 40

Chapter 4: Terms of Payment & Cash Flow 41

Cash Flow 42

Interest Rates 44

Periodic Progress & Milestone Payments 45

Conclusion 59

Chapter 5: The Schedule 61

Float 62

Time Is of the Essence 64

Extra Time, but No Money 66

Conclusion 68

Chapter 6: Assurances of Performance 69

Guaranties & Bonds 70

What Does “Failure to Perform” Mean? 72

What Is a Bond? 72

Forms of Assurances of Performance 73

Surety Companies 78

Some Language Considerations on Guaranties & Bonds 82

Types of Performance Assurances 82

Conclusion 101

Chapter 7: Insurance 103

What Is Insurance? 104

Claims Made vs. Occurrence 105

Types of Insurance 106

Important Issues Associated with Insurance 112

Additional Insured Status 120

Additional Insurance Basics 121

A Typical Insurance Clause in a Construction Contract 134

Safety 140

Chapter 8: Indemnity 141

Insurance & Indemnity 142

Indemnity Definitions 142

Transferring the Owner’s Risks to Contractors 143

Fairness Is Not a Consideration 143

Is an Indemnity Required in a Construction Contract? 144

Anti- Indemnity Legislation 144

Examples of Indemnification Clauses 150

Indemnification, Additional Insured Status, & Contractual Liability Insurance 157

Owners Love CLAIMS! 161

Negotiating Indemnity Clauses 162

Knock- for- Knock Indemnities 165

Conclusion 166

Chapter 9: Changes 169

Some Ground Rules 170

Protecting the Project Manager 170

Owners’ Directives 171

Constructive Changes 171

Payment for Changes 172

Sample Change Clauses 172

Major Contract Changes 178

Negotiating Change Clauses 179

Conclusion 180

Chapter 10: Disputes & Their Resolution 183

What’s a Project Manager to Do? A Short Story to Start With 183

Disputes— The Construction Contract’s Bad Actor 184

An Ounce of Prevention 186

Dispute Resolution Options 186

The Folks who Negotiate, Mediate, Arbitrate, & Litigate 188

Dispute Resolution Clauses 189

Conclusion 192

Chapter 11: Damages 193

Breach of Contract/Failure to Perform 194

Contractors’ Financial Exposure 194

Actual Damages— A Silent Risk? 194

Liquidated Damages 196

Consequential Damages 204

Conclusion 206

Chapter 12: Warranties 207

A Workable Definition of Warranty 207

Warranty Issues 208

The Uniform Commercial Code 214

When Is No Warranty Appropriate? 217

Extended Duration Warranties 219

Limiting Provisions in Warranties 221

Pass- Through Warranties 221

Latent Defects & Warranty 222

A Sample Warranty 224

Conclusion 224

Chapter 13: Termination & Suspension 227

Termination for Cause 228

Termination for Convenience 229

Suspension 232

Cancellation 236

Conclusion 236

Chapter 14: Force Majeure 239

Negotiating Clauses 239

Sample Contract Language 240

Conclusion 244

Chapter 15: Other Contract Clauses 245

Site Conditions 246

Use of Completed Portions of the Work 251

Patent Indemnity 252

Secrecy & Confidentiality Clauses & Agreements 253

Owner’s Right to Inspect 254

Independent Contractors 257

Assignment 258

Acceptance & the Punch List 260

Advance & Partial Waiver of Liens 262

Final Waiver of Liens 265

Audit Rights 268

Severability or Validity Clauses 269

Venue & Applicable Law 269

Florida Civil Code Chapter 47 Venue 270

Texas Business & Commercial Code Annotated §272.001 271

Venue and Choice of Law State Statutes 271

Contractual Rendition? 271

Changes in the Law 272

Some Interesting Clauses to Close 273

Chapter 16: A Construction Contractor’s Contract Checklist 275

Chapter 17: International Contracting 283

International Contracts 284

The U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 285

Letters of Credit 286

Split Contracts: Onshore & Offshore Contracts 288

Political, Religious, & Economic Risks 289

Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) 290

Legal Systems in Foreign Countries 290

Local Employees, Partners, & Agents 291

Offshore Companies 292

Currency Risks 293

Applicable Law 297

Joint Ventures 299

Joint Operations 299

Import & Export Considerations 300

Understanding INCOTERMS 302

The Export‐ Import Bank of the United States 305

Where to Get Some Help— Ask the U.S. Government 306

Lastly, Use the Right Paper Size! 307

Conclusion 307

Chapter 18: What’s It Take to Do Business in Southeast Asia? 309

Patience Is Golden 310

Walk the Talk 310

Time and Money 311

The US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 312

Center for Strategic and International Studies 313

Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) 314

Backdoor to China and India 314

SPECIAL Section— The Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnam) 316

Resources for Business in Southeast Asia 317

Chapter 19: Some Final Thoughts on Negotiating Contracts 319

Why Negotiate? 320

The Concept of Standard Terms & Conditions 320

Risk Transfer Item 1: Get Rid of the Indemnity Clause! 322

Risk Transfer Item 2: Don’t Provide Additional Insured Status 323

Risk Transfer Clauses, Insurance, & Safety 323

How to Say No without Aggravating the Owner 324

The Worst Contracting Word: “Reasonable” 324

The Best Contracting Word: “Notwith- standing” 325

Win- Win & Lose- Lose in Contract Negotiations— Fairy Tales? 326

Is There a Price for Bad Commercial Terms & Conditions? 327

Terms of Payment 327

Some Tips on Successful Negotiating 328

Three First (and Final) Suggestions 328

Resources 329

Glossary 333

Index 349

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 21/08/2023
    ISBN13: 9781394150205, 978-1394150205
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    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments xiii

    About the Author xv

    Preface xvii

    Disclaimer xix

    Introduction xxi

    The Goals of This Book xxi

    What Are the Benefits of This Book? xxi

    Contractor & Owner Conventions xxii

    Private Contracts or Government Contracts? xxii

    Key Contracting Concepts xxii

    Two Types of Commercial Terms & Conditions xxiii

    The Most Important Commercial Terms & Conditions xxv

    The Contracting Process xxv

    Terms & Conditions xxv

    The Concept of Risk Transfer xxvi

    This Is a Book Developed Just for Contractors xxvii

    Three Final Suggestions xxvii

    Chapter 1: Contracts: Basic Training 1

    What Is a Contract? 1

    The Steps to a Contract 1

    Coming to the Party? 2

    The Starting Point 3

    “Here’s My Proposal” 4

    “Consideration,” or Something of Value 5

    The “Happy Test” 5

    “Can That Person Sign This Contract?” 6

    Call in the Enforcer to Close the Breach! 6

    A Contract Example 8

    Strange Words & Long Paragraphs 10

    Contracting Myths 11

    Contract Negotiations 12

    Chapter 2: Types & Forms of Contracts 15

    Fixed Price & Fixed Schedule Contracts 16

    Reimbursable Type Contracts 16

    Combined Fixed Price & Reimbursable Contracts 18

    Cost Plus Fee Contracts 20

    Guaranteed Maximum Price Contracts 21

    Target Price Contracts 21

    Contracts with Performance Incentives 22

    Form of Contracts 23

    Some Final Contract Housekeeping— Definitions 30

    Conclusion 32

    Chapter 3: Scope of Work 33

    The Scope of Work Matrix 37

    Scoping Drawings 39

    Conclusion 40

    Chapter 4: Terms of Payment & Cash Flow 41

    Cash Flow 42

    Interest Rates 44

    Periodic Progress & Milestone Payments 45

    Conclusion 59

    Chapter 5: The Schedule 61

    Float 62

    Time Is of the Essence 64

    Extra Time, but No Money 66

    Conclusion 68

    Chapter 6: Assurances of Performance 69

    Guaranties & Bonds 70

    What Does “Failure to Perform” Mean? 72

    What Is a Bond? 72

    Forms of Assurances of Performance 73

    Surety Companies 78

    Some Language Considerations on Guaranties & Bonds 82

    Types of Performance Assurances 82

    Conclusion 101

    Chapter 7: Insurance 103

    What Is Insurance? 104

    Claims Made vs. Occurrence 105

    Types of Insurance 106

    Important Issues Associated with Insurance 112

    Additional Insured Status 120

    Additional Insurance Basics 121

    A Typical Insurance Clause in a Construction Contract 134

    Safety 140

    Chapter 8: Indemnity 141

    Insurance & Indemnity 142

    Indemnity Definitions 142

    Transferring the Owner’s Risks to Contractors 143

    Fairness Is Not a Consideration 143

    Is an Indemnity Required in a Construction Contract? 144

    Anti- Indemnity Legislation 144

    Examples of Indemnification Clauses 150

    Indemnification, Additional Insured Status, & Contractual Liability Insurance 157

    Owners Love CLAIMS! 161

    Negotiating Indemnity Clauses 162

    Knock- for- Knock Indemnities 165

    Conclusion 166

    Chapter 9: Changes 169

    Some Ground Rules 170

    Protecting the Project Manager 170

    Owners’ Directives 171

    Constructive Changes 171

    Payment for Changes 172

    Sample Change Clauses 172

    Major Contract Changes 178

    Negotiating Change Clauses 179

    Conclusion 180

    Chapter 10: Disputes & Their Resolution 183

    What’s a Project Manager to Do? A Short Story to Start With 183

    Disputes— The Construction Contract’s Bad Actor 184

    An Ounce of Prevention 186

    Dispute Resolution Options 186

    The Folks who Negotiate, Mediate, Arbitrate, & Litigate 188

    Dispute Resolution Clauses 189

    Conclusion 192

    Chapter 11: Damages 193

    Breach of Contract/Failure to Perform 194

    Contractors’ Financial Exposure 194

    Actual Damages— A Silent Risk? 194

    Liquidated Damages 196

    Consequential Damages 204

    Conclusion 206

    Chapter 12: Warranties 207

    A Workable Definition of Warranty 207

    Warranty Issues 208

    The Uniform Commercial Code 214

    When Is No Warranty Appropriate? 217

    Extended Duration Warranties 219

    Limiting Provisions in Warranties 221

    Pass- Through Warranties 221

    Latent Defects & Warranty 222

    A Sample Warranty 224

    Conclusion 224

    Chapter 13: Termination & Suspension 227

    Termination for Cause 228

    Termination for Convenience 229

    Suspension 232

    Cancellation 236

    Conclusion 236

    Chapter 14: Force Majeure 239

    Negotiating Clauses 239

    Sample Contract Language 240

    Conclusion 244

    Chapter 15: Other Contract Clauses 245

    Site Conditions 246

    Use of Completed Portions of the Work 251

    Patent Indemnity 252

    Secrecy & Confidentiality Clauses & Agreements 253

    Owner’s Right to Inspect 254

    Independent Contractors 257

    Assignment 258

    Acceptance & the Punch List 260

    Advance & Partial Waiver of Liens 262

    Final Waiver of Liens 265

    Audit Rights 268

    Severability or Validity Clauses 269

    Venue & Applicable Law 269

    Florida Civil Code Chapter 47 Venue 270

    Texas Business & Commercial Code Annotated §272.001 271

    Venue and Choice of Law State Statutes 271

    Contractual Rendition? 271

    Changes in the Law 272

    Some Interesting Clauses to Close 273

    Chapter 16: A Construction Contractor’s Contract Checklist 275

    Chapter 17: International Contracting 283

    International Contracts 284

    The U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 285

    Letters of Credit 286

    Split Contracts: Onshore & Offshore Contracts 288

    Political, Religious, & Economic Risks 289

    Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) 290

    Legal Systems in Foreign Countries 290

    Local Employees, Partners, & Agents 291

    Offshore Companies 292

    Currency Risks 293

    Applicable Law 297

    Joint Ventures 299

    Joint Operations 299

    Import & Export Considerations 300

    Understanding INCOTERMS 302

    The Export‐ Import Bank of the United States 305

    Where to Get Some Help— Ask the U.S. Government 306

    Lastly, Use the Right Paper Size! 307

    Conclusion 307

    Chapter 18: What’s It Take to Do Business in Southeast Asia? 309

    Patience Is Golden 310

    Walk the Talk 310

    Time and Money 311

    The US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 312

    Center for Strategic and International Studies 313

    Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) 314

    Backdoor to China and India 314

    SPECIAL Section— The Socialist Republic of Vietnam (Vietnam) 316

    Resources for Business in Southeast Asia 317

    Chapter 19: Some Final Thoughts on Negotiating Contracts 319

    Why Negotiate? 320

    The Concept of Standard Terms & Conditions 320

    Risk Transfer Item 1: Get Rid of the Indemnity Clause! 322

    Risk Transfer Item 2: Don’t Provide Additional Insured Status 323

    Risk Transfer Clauses, Insurance, & Safety 323

    How to Say No without Aggravating the Owner 324

    The Worst Contracting Word: “Reasonable” 324

    The Best Contracting Word: “Notwith- standing” 325

    Win- Win & Lose- Lose in Contract Negotiations— Fairy Tales? 326

    Is There a Price for Bad Commercial Terms & Conditions? 327

    Terms of Payment 327

    Some Tips on Successful Negotiating 328

    Three First (and Final) Suggestions 328

    Resources 329

    Glossary 333

    Index 349

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