FIDIC - A Guide for Practitioners [recurso electrónico] / by Axel-Volkmar Jaeger, Götz-Sebastian Hök.

Por: Jaeger, Axel-Volkmar [author.]Colaborador(es): Hök, Götz-Sebastian [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Descripción: XXXV, 445 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642021008Tema(s): Law | Architecture | Civil law | Civil engineering | Law | Civil Law | Civil Engineering | Architecture, generalFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 340.56 Clasificación LoC:K623-968Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Legal Systems -- Conflict of Laws -- English and International Standard Forms of Contract -- Civil Law Business Terms -- Development Stages -- Understanding FIDIC: A Civil Law Approach -- FIDIC Contract Documents -- Employer’s Duties -- Contractor’s Duties -- Design Responsibility -- Engineer -- Time for Completion -- Variations -- Tests -- Certificates -- Defects Notification Period and (Post Contractual) Defects Liability -- Termination -- Discharge, Frustration and Force Majeure -- Risk, Insurance and Exceptional Risk -- Bonds, Guarantees, Letters of Credit -- Claim Management -- Disputes -- Samples -- Delay Schedule.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: In 1999, a suite of three new conditions of contract was published by FIDIC, following the basic structure and wording harmonised and updated around the previous FIDIC Design-Build and Turnkey Contract (the 1992 ‘‘Orange Book’’). These conditions, known as the ‘‘FIDIC rainbow, were the Conditions of C- tract for: l Construction, the so-called Red Book, for works designed by the Employer l Plant and Design-Build, the so-called Yellow Book, for works designed by the Contractor l EPC/Turnkey Projects, the so-called Silver Book, for works designed by the Contractor The ?rst is intended for construction works where the Employer is responsible for the design, as for per the previous so-called Red Book 4th Edition (1987), with an important role for the Engineer. The other two conditions of contract are intended for situations when the Contractor is responsible for the design. The Plant and Design-Build Contract has the traditional Engineer while the EPC/Turnkey Contract has a two-party arran- ment, generally with an Employer’s Representative as one of the parties.
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Legal Systems -- Conflict of Laws -- English and International Standard Forms of Contract -- Civil Law Business Terms -- Development Stages -- Understanding FIDIC: A Civil Law Approach -- FIDIC Contract Documents -- Employer’s Duties -- Contractor’s Duties -- Design Responsibility -- Engineer -- Time for Completion -- Variations -- Tests -- Certificates -- Defects Notification Period and (Post Contractual) Defects Liability -- Termination -- Discharge, Frustration and Force Majeure -- Risk, Insurance and Exceptional Risk -- Bonds, Guarantees, Letters of Credit -- Claim Management -- Disputes -- Samples -- Delay Schedule.

In 1999, a suite of three new conditions of contract was published by FIDIC, following the basic structure and wording harmonised and updated around the previous FIDIC Design-Build and Turnkey Contract (the 1992 ‘‘Orange Book’’). These conditions, known as the ‘‘FIDIC rainbow, were the Conditions of C- tract for: l Construction, the so-called Red Book, for works designed by the Employer l Plant and Design-Build, the so-called Yellow Book, for works designed by the Contractor l EPC/Turnkey Projects, the so-called Silver Book, for works designed by the Contractor The ?rst is intended for construction works where the Employer is responsible for the design, as for per the previous so-called Red Book 4th Edition (1987), with an important role for the Engineer. The other two conditions of contract are intended for situations when the Contractor is responsible for the design. The Plant and Design-Build Contract has the traditional Engineer while the EPC/Turnkey Contract has a two-party arran- ment, generally with an Employer’s Representative as one of the parties.

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