Group 2 Flashcards

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What is retention?

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It is a percentage of each interim certificate deducted and retained by the employer from each interim payment to the contractor

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What is the purpose of retention?

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  • It provides an incentive for the contractor to rectify any defects within the contractor defects liability period
  • it provides some financial security to the employer in the event of a contractor default
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When is retention released to the contractor?

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  • Half of the retention is realised in the interim certificate after practical completion
  • the remaining retention is released in the final certificate after the certificate of making good defects is issued
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What is a typical retention percentage under JCT contracts?

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Between 3 and 5% depending on the form in use

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When would you use JCT and NEC contracts?

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  • Both suites provide a variety of options to suit client requirements.
  • consider procurement route, scale & size of project, payment method, quantification, design and client approach
    NEC:
  • collaborative approach
  • limited experience; plain English
    JCT:
  • previous experience with JCT
  • prepared set of amendments for JCT
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What is an NEC contract and why might you use it?

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  • New engineering contract
  • An NEC contract can be used for civil engineering projects whilst JCT is used only for building projects
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What are the different NEC options?

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Option A - Priced contract with activity schedule
Option B - Priced contract with bill of quantities
Option C - Target Contract with activity schedule
Options D - Target Contract with bill of quantities
Option E - Cost reimbursable contract
Option F - Management Contract

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What is a collateral warranty?

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-They create contractual relationships between the main parties of a contract and an external third party (sub-contractor)
- the contractual relationship would not exist with the party due to privity of contract

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What packages would you advise getting a warranty for and why?

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Packages that have a high design content and pose a risk to the project

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When would you use an intermediate contract?

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-Used to bridge the gap between standard and minor works
- less lengthy contract terms than standard and more detailed than minor
- fixed price lump sum
- intermediate with contractors design portion available

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Name some contractual mechanisms within the D&B contract

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2.3 date of possession; contract particulars; clause 2.3 date when site is given to the contractor, begin construction and proceed to complete on it before completion date

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When would you use JCT & NEC Contracts?

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  • Both suites provide a variety of options to suit client requirements
  • you would consider procurement route, scale & size of project, payment method, quantification, design & client approach
  • use an NEC if you require collaborative approach or have limited experience as it is written in plain English
  • use jct if previous experience with JCT and have prepared set of amendments previously used
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Name some difference between the two if you were advising a client on what to use as a proposed form?

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  • Programme - unlamented JCT the programme is not contractual whereas it is in an NEC
    -Admin - JCT is administered by the CA/EA whereas NEC it’s the project manager
  • Language - JCT contracts use complex legal jargon whereas, NEC is plain English
  • Money & Time - JCR has relevant events and relevant matters whilst NEC both are together in compensation events
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What is the format of a JCT contract (standard & D&B)?

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  • Articles of agreement (scope of works, contract sun, adjudication)
  • Contract Particulars (ERs & CPs, PC date, LDs, rectification period, retention %)
  • Contract conditions
  • schedules
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What is contained within the contract conditions of a JCT Contract?

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  • Clause 1 - definitions & interpretations e.g - a business day
  • clause 2 - Carrying out the works e.g possession, regularly & diligently proceed
  • clause 3 - Control of the works e.g access and representatives
  • clause 4 - payment e.g payments & notices 4.7 employer to make interim payment
    -clause 5 - changes e.g valuation rules MSD works vs day works
  • clause 6 - injury, damage and insurance e.g insurance of the works & existing structures
  • clause 7 - assignment, performance bonds & guarantees, third party rights & CWs
  • clause 8 - termination e.g termination by contractor for lack of payment
  • clause 9 - settlement of disputes e.g adjudication how process is started etc
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