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100 1 _aChappell, David
_q(David M.)
245 1 4 _aThe JCT standard building contract 2011 :
_b(an explanation and guide for busy practitioners and students) /
_cDavid Chappell.
264 1 _aChichester, West Sussex :
_bWiley Blackwell, Ltd.,
_c2014.
300 _a1 online resource
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 0 _aPrint version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
505 0 0 _gMachine generated contents note:
_gpt. I
_tPreliminaries --
_g1.
_tIntroduction --
_g1.1.
_tWhat is a contract? --
_g1.2.
_tPurpose of building contracts --
_g1.3.
_tTypes of construction contracts --
_g1.4.
_tCharacteristics of a standard form --
_g1.5.
_tCommonly used contracts --
_g1.6.
_tImportant background to SBC --
_g1.7.
_tSBC and variants --
_g2.
_tBasic matters --
_g2.1.
_tWorks --
_g2.2.
_tDrawings --
_g2.3.
_tSpecification --
_g2.4.
_tSchedules --
_g2.5.
_tBills of quantities --
_g2.6.
_tThe Standard Method of Measurement --
_g2.7.
_tPrivity of contract and the Third Party Act --
_g2.8.
_tThird party rights and collateral warranties --
_g2.9.
_tBase Date --
_g2.10.
_tCommon problems --
_g3.
_tAbout the contract documents --
_g3.1.
_tWhat constitutes the contract? --
_g3.2.
_tWhat are articles and recitals? --
_g3.3.
_tHow to complete the contract form --
_g3.4.
_tPriority of documents --
_g3.5.
_tErrors, discrepancies and divergences --
_g3.6.
_tCustody and copies --
_g3.7.
_tLimits to use --
_g3.8.
_tReckoning days --
_g3.9.
_tCertificates, notices and other communications --
_g3.10.
_tApplicable law --
_g3.11.
_tCommon problems --
_g4.
_tRelated matters --
_g4.1.
_tThe Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 as amended --
_g4.2.
_tEntire contracts --
_g4.3.
_tExpress and implied terms --
_g4.4.
_tLimitation periods --
_g4.5.
_tLetters of intent --
_g4.6.
_tQuantum meruit --
_g4.7.
_tLimited companies --
_g4.8.
_tBonds --
_g4.9.
_tCommon problems --
_gpt. II
_tParticipants --
_g5.
_tThe architect's powers and duties --
_g5.1.
_tWhat the architect can do or must do --
_g5.2.
_tSpecific requirements under the JCT contract --
_g5.3.
_tPowers --
_g5.4.
_tThe architect's design role under SBC --
_g5.5.
_tThe architect as agent for the employer --
_g5.6.
_tNo power to direct contractor --
_g5.7.
_tIssue of certificates --
_g5.8.
_tThe issue of instructions --
_g5.9.
_tInstructions in detail --
_g5.10.
_tIssue of information --
_g5.11.
_tDuties under the contract --
_g5.12.
_tGeneral duties --
_g5.13.
_tDoes the architect have any duty to the contractor? --
_g5.14.
_tCommon problems --
_g6.
_tThe contractor's powers and duties --
_g6.1.
_tWhat the contractor can do or must do --
_g6.2.
_tPerson-in-charge --
_g6.3.
_tAccess to the Works and premises --
_g6.4.
_tCarrying out the Works --
_g6.5.
_tLevels and setting out --
_g6.6.
_tWorkmanship and materials --
_g6.7.
_tContractor's master programme and other documents --
_g6.8.
_tStatutory obligations --
_g6.9.
_tAntiquities --
_g6.10.
_tDrawings, details and information --
_g6.11.
_tCompliance with architect's instructions --
_g6.12.
_tSuspension of performance --
_g6.13.
_tDoes the contractor have a duty to warn of design defects? --
_g6.14.
_tCommon problems --
_g7.
_tThe employer's powers and duties --
_g7.1.
_tWhat the employer can or must do --
_g7.2.
_tExpress and implied powers and duties --
_g7.3.
_tGeneral powers --
_g7.4.
_tGeneral duties --
_g7.5.
_tCommon problems --
_g8.
_tConsultants --
_g8.1.
_tGeneral points --
_g8.2.
_tQuantity surveyors --
_g8.3.
_tEmployer's representative/project manager --
_g8.4.
_tStructural engineers, mechanical engineers and others --
_g8.5.
_tCommon problems --
_g9.
_tThe clerk of works --
_g9.1.
_tMethod of appointment --
_g9.2.
_tDuties --
_g9.3.
_tSnagging lists --
_g9.4.
_tDefacing materials --
_g9.5.
_tCommon problems --
_g10.
_tSub-contractors and suppliers --
_g10.1.
_tGeneral --
_g10.2.
_tAssignment --
_g10.3.
_tSub-contracting --
_g10.4.
_tListed sub-contractors --
_g10.5.
_tNamed specialists --
_g10.6.
_tCommon problems --
_g11.
_tStatutory authorities --
_g11.1.
_tWork not forming part of the contract --
_g11.2.
_tStatutory authorities in contract --
_g11.3.
_tThe CDM Regulations 2007 --
_g11.4.
_tCommon problems --
_gpt. III
_tWork in Progress --
_g12.
_tInsurance --
_g12.1.
_tWhy insurance? --
_g12.2.
_tTypes of insurance in the contract --
_g12.3.
_tWhat is an indemnity? --
_g12.4.
_tInjury to persons and property --
_g12.5.
_tThings that are the liability of the employer --
_g12.6.
_tInsurance terms --
_g12.7.
_tInsurance of the Works: alternatives --
_g12.8.
_tA new building where the contractor is required to insure --
_g12.9.
_tA new building where the employer insures --
_g12.10.
_tAlterations or extensions to an existing building --
_g12.11.
_tBenefits for sub-contractors --
_g12.12.
_tThe Joint Fire Code --
_g12.13.
_tTerrorism cover --
_g12.14.
_tCommon problems --
_g13.
_tPossession of the site --
_g13.1.
_tGeneral --
_g13.2.
_tDate of possession --
_g13.3.
_tCommon problems --
_g14.
_tExtension of time --
_g14.1.
_tBasics --
_g14.2.
_tExtension of time --
_g14.3.
_tGrounds --
_g14.4.
_tProcedure --
_g14.5.
_tImportant conditions --
_g14.6.
_tCommon problems --
_g15.
_tLiquidated damages --
_g15.1.
_tWhat are liquidated damages? --
_g15.2.
_tProcedure --
_g15.3.
_tCommon problems --
_g16.
_tFinancial claims --
_g16.1.
_tLoss and expense claims --
_g16.2.
_tProcedure --
_g16.3.
_tEffect on regular progress --
_g16.4.
_tThe architect's opinion --
_g16.5.
_tAscertainment --
_g16.6.
_tReimbursement under other contract provisions --
_g16.7.
_tRelevant matters forming the basis of a claim --
_g16.8.
_tCertification of direct loss and/or expense --
_g16.9.
_tContractor's other rights and remedies --
_g16.10.
_tCommon problems --
_g17.
_tArchitect's instructions --
_g17.1.
_tPurpose --
_g17.2.
_tScope --
_g17.3.
_tCommon problems --
_g18.
_tVariations --
_g18.1.
_tWhat is a variation? --
_g18.2.
_tDoes extra work always involve payment? --
_g18.3.
_tValuation --
_g18.4.
_tTreatment of approximate quantities, defined and undefined provisional sums --
_g18.5.
_tIf the conditions for carrying out other work are altered --
_g18.6.
_tValuation of obligations and restrictions --
_g18.7.
_tSchedule 2 quotations --
_g18.8.
_tAcceleration --
_g18.9.
_tDaywork --
_g18.10.
_tValuation of contractor's designed portion --
_g18.11.
_tCommon problems --
_g19.
_tPayment --
_g19.1.
_tThe Contract Sum --
_g19.2.
_tValuation --
_g19.3.
_tMethod and timing --
_g19.4.
_tPayment procedure --
_g19.5.
_tRetention --
_g19.6.
_tFinal payment --
_g19.7.
_tThe effect of certificates --
_g19.8.
_tOff-site materials --
_g19.9.
_tFluctuations --
_g19.10.
_tCommon problems --
_g20.
_tContractor's design --
_g20.1.
_tContractor's Designed Portion (CDP) --
_g20.2.
_tDocuments --
_g20.3.
_tThe contractor's obligations --
_g20.4.
_tLiability --
_g20.5.
_tVariations --
_g20.6.
_tInsurance --
_g20.7.
_tCommon problems --
_gpt. IV
_tClosing Stages --
_g21.
_tPractical completion --
_g21.1.
_tDefinition --
_g21.2.
_tWhat the contract says --
_g21.3.
_tConsequences --
_g21.4.
_tPartial possession and sectional completion --
_g21.5.
_tCommon problems --
_g22.
_tDefects liability --
_g22.1.
_tDuring construction --
_g22.2.
_tRectification period --
_g22.3.
_tDefinition --
_g22.4.
_tDefects, shrinkages or other faults --
_g22.5.
_tFrost --
_g22.6.
_tProcedure --
_g22.7.
_tCommon problems --
_g23.
_tTermination --
_g23.1.
_tGeneral points --
_g23.2.
_tTermination by the employer --
_g23.3.
_tGrounds: contractor's defaults --
_g23.4.
_tGrounds: insolvency of contractor --
_g23.5.
_tGrounds: corruption --
_g23.6.
_tGrounds: neutral causes --
_g23.7.
_tGrounds: insurance risks and terrorism cover --
_g23.8.
_tConsequences of termination for contractor's default or insolvency --
_g23.9.
_tConsequences of termination for neutral causes or insurance risks --
_g23.10.
_tTermination by the contractor --
_g23.11.
_tGrounds: employer's defaults --
_g23.12.
_tGrounds: insolvency of employer --
_g23.13.
_tGrounds: neutral causes --
_g23.14.
_tGrounds: insurance risks and terrorism cover --
_g23.15.
_tConsequences of termination for employer's default, neutral causes or insolvency of the employer, etc. --
_g23.16.
_tConsequences of termination for insurance risks --
_g23.17.
_tSuspension of the Works by the contractor --
_g23.18.
_tCommon problems --
_gpt. V
_tIntractable Problems --
_g24.
_tDispute resolution procedures --
_g24.1.
_tGeneral --
_g24.2.
_tAdjudication --
_g24.3.
_tArbitration --
_g24.4.
_tLegal proceedings (litigation) --
_g24.5.
_tMediation --
_g24.6.
_tCommon problems.
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