Advance Payments Flashcards
What is an advance payment?
A payment to the contractor, sent in advance - before the contractor has completed the related works
What is the purpose of an advanced payment?
Allows the contractor to get ahead of their cashflow - useful when projected cashflow exceeds the contractors available cashflow, likely at the start of a project with large setup/preliminary costs.
What should you advise a client should get if they want to use an advance payement?
An advance payment bond
Is it always good advice to sugest use of an advance payment?
No, an advance payment can be risky and the acomaning bond will come at a primium. Advance payment can be necessery but should used as the exception not the rule.
How do you know if and when an advance payment will be due?
What clause?
In the contract partiuclars - JCT D&B 4.6 within section 4 Payment
If a material has a long lead time what might you use to assist the contractors cashflow?
An Advance payment accompanied by an advanced payment bond to limit risk.
Can you name some reasons not to use an advance payment?
- May reduce the incentive of the contractor
- Bad for the employer’s cashflow
- Concerns over why the contractor can’t fund the expenditure – insolvency worries
When should the project team first be awear of the potential need of an advance payment
Before the contract is signed - if requested after it could be a sign of bad planning or could spark insolvancy fears…