Contract documentation for contractors

The JCT standard forms of building contract require a thorough understanding of their procedural requirements, as well as their legal implications. They require both the contractor and the architect, on behalf of the employer, to send a wide range of notices and letters if each party is to protect i...

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Main Authors: Powell-Smith, Vincent
Corporate Authors: Wiley InterScience Online service
Group Author: Sims, John, 1929; Dancaster, Christopher
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
Edition: 3rd ed.
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9780470696064
Summary: The JCT standard forms of building contract require a thorough understanding of their procedural requirements, as well as their legal implications. They require both the contractor and the architect, on behalf of the employer, to send a wide range of notices and letters if each party is to protect its legitimate interests. The main contract forms are also supported by complex sub-contract documentation. Therefore, it is not surprising that when this book of specimen letters, notices and forms was first published, it was widely welcomed by the construction industry. The book provides examples
Item Description: Includes index.
Carrier Form: p. cm.
ISBN: 9780470696064
0470696060
9780470695319 (electronic bk.)
0470695315 (electronic bk.)
Index Number: KD1638
CLC: D956.13
Contents: Contract Documentation for Contractors; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface to the First Edition; Preface to the Third Edition; 1 Introduction; 1.01 General; 1.02 Letters and notices; 1.03 Tabular summary of mandatory requirements; 2 Pre-contract Documentation; 2.01 Introduction; 2.02 Qualification; 2.03 Preliminary enquiry; 2.04 Formal invitation to tender; 2.05 Errors in tender documents; 2.06 Time for tendering; 2.07 Onerous conditions in tender documents; 2.08 Submission of tender; 2.09 Subcontractorsand suppliers; 2.10 Letters of intent; 2.11 Signing the contract; 2.12 Performance bonds