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FIDIC 2017: The Contract Manager's Handbook


ISBN13: 9780727766526
Published: February 2024
Publisher: ICE Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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FIDIC 2017: The Contracts Manager's Handbook is a practical guide to the effective use of the management procedures within the 2017 FIDIC suite of contracts. The book gives step-to-step guidance through the use of flow-charts, timelines and case-studies drawn from the author's experience, showing how to manage the contract effectively, and explaining exactly what is expected of each of the parties and when.

Key features of the book:

  • suitable for all levels - for experienced users the book highlights and explains the developments introduced in the latest editions; and for new users the book presents a complete overview and step-to-step guide on using the contracts effectively
  • clear explanations of contractual provisions behind the procedures and potentially important legal requirements
  • coverage across the project lifecycle, emphasising the importance of the provisions during the pre-contract phase, and procedures for efficient contract management post-contract award
  • a guide to the second editions of FIDIC Red, Yellow and Silver Books, as well as special provisions imposed by the World Bank and other Multilateral Development Banks, and the Emerald Book and FIDIC Subcontracts

FIDIC 2017: The Contracts Manager's Handbook is an essential companion for all users of the FIDIC 2017 suite of contracts, and in particular for users from any level or position in the management chain, whether Employer, Engineer or Contractor.

Subjects:
Construction Law
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Setting the scene
3. The basics
4. Basic obligations of the employer
5. The role of the engineer/employer’s representative
6. Basic obligations of the contractor
7. Design
8. Project start-up
9. Quality
10. Timing
11. Completion of the works
12. Payments
13. Variations and adjustments
14. Suspension and termination
15. Contractor’s care of the works, employer’s risks,exceptional events
16. Insurances
17. Claims
18. Disputes
19. The 2022 reprint
Annex 1–Code of conduct for contractor’s personnel (ES) form
Annex 2–Significant changes in the 2022 reprint
Index