Contract Administration Flashcards
What happens at Practical Completion?
- CA/EA certifies PC when all works have been completed (can issue with list of outstanding / snagging works)
- Various documents released to client such as O&M manual, H&S file.
- Client takes possession
- Client responsible for insuring / maintaining the site
- Half retention is released
- End of Contractor’s liability for LDs
- Defect Liability Period begins
What’s the difference between a change and an instruction? (two separate items in relevant events in the JCT contract)
Change/variation = difference to works either from additional/unforeseen works or employer changing mind.
Instruction = doesn’t necessarily change works, e.g. expenditure of provisional sums, for emergency action to be taken by contractor, for opening up of completed works for inspection.
What is the HGRCA 1996 (Construction Act) and what did it do for construction projects?
Housing Grants, Regeneration and Construction Act 1996
- Right to be paid in interim, periodic or stage payments
- Right to be informed of the amount due, or any amounts to be withheld
- Right to suspend performance for non-payment
- The right to adjudication
What is the role of a Contract Administrator?
1) Duties (such as providing necessary information to the contractor), which are carried out as agent of the employer.
2) Certain decision-making functions (such as the certification of work properly carried out) in which the contract administrator is required to act fairly between the parties and exercise independent judgement
- Issues instructions, including variations or change orders
- Settles the adjusted contract sum (final account)
- Determines any applications of extensions of time by the contractor
- Certified the date of completion
- Authorises interim payments to the contractor
- Periodic inspection of works
What does the JCT Contract Administration Guidance Note cover?
The roles and responsibilities of the Contract Administrator, specifically in relation to:
- Building Contract
- Employer
- Other considerations such as H&S, CDM, Statutory obligations
Can you outline your key responsibilities as Contract Administrator for the Australian Embassy project?
- JCT Intermediate contract
- Undertook CA role towards the end of the defect period
- Key responsibilities were:
- Ensure the defects had been closed out
- Issue the CMGD
- Issue final certificate signifying the end of the works.
What are the implications of issuing P.C.?
- Client’s right to liquidated damages ceases
- 50% of retention is released
- Defect rectification period starts
- Client must insure and secure the building
What are the implications of issuing CMGD?
- Signifies all notified defects have been rectified
- After which time contractor no longer liable for ‘patent defects’
- Contractor remains liable for ‘latent defects’ for 15 years
- Enables the Final Certificate to be issued
What are the key differences between the change control processes on NEC and JCT contracts?
- JCT splits time claims (Relevant Events) from cost claims (Relevant Matters)
- JCT doesn’t have any set periods of reply; claims can be settled retrospectively or post-completion
- NEC managed time and cost claims together as a Compensation Event
- NEC programme is a contract document and must be amended by a CE impacting time
- NEC forces the PM to reach decision on the CE at the time of notification
- NEC has set periods of reply
What would you do if the contractor has not completed by the PC date?
Issue a certificate of non completion
What is a payless certificate?
The client must issue a pay less notice if they intend to pay less than the amount set out in the payment notice, setting out the basis for its calculation. This has to be issued >5 days prior to payment date.
What must a contractor do if a CA issues an instruction?
Comply within 7 days
Failure to comply, the employer is entitled to have it carried out by someone else at the contractor’s expense (contract sum)
If the instruction causes the contractor delay, it is possible for an Extension of Time to be claimed
What are the consequences of a certificate of non completion?
- Employer has right to withhold LDs
- Employer has to write to the contractor informing of the intention to withhold LDs
- Employer to issue a pay less notice
What can a CA do to open up and test works under JCT?
Issue an instruction for the opening up, inspection and testing of covered work, materials or goods.
The cost is added to the contract sum unless the work is not in accordance.
What must a CA provide to the contractor immediately after contract execution?
- Contract documents
- Contract drawings
- Unpriced BoQs
What is the Information Release Schedule?
States what information the CA will produce and when it will be provided - failure to provide on time is a Relevant Event / Matter for EoT / Loss and Expense
Can the CA suspend the contractor’s work?
Legally neither the employer nor CA has a legal right to order the contractor to suspend work, but in JCT the CA can issue an instruction to postpone the work - contractor is entitled to EoT and loss/expense.
Why might a variation be required?
1) Change in employer requirements
2) Client design development
3) Changes in legislation
4) Late information to contractor
5) Change in access
6) Change to materials or spec
7) Discrepancies between contract documents
8) Instructions to spend prime cost allowances or provisional sums