JCT DB 16 Flashcards
What are the differences/changed between 2011 and 2016?
- an extension of (Works) Insurance Option C to allow alternative solutions
- inclusion of provisions for the grant of Performance Bonds and Parent Company Guarantees
- 28-day window to respond to loss and expense
- IVD introduced 7 days prior to the due date
- IVD is every month after PC, previously every 2 months
What sections does the AGREEMENT refer to?
- Recitals
- Articles
- Contract Particulars
- Attestation
What is included in the recitals?
Explanatory, scene-setting in nature.
1 - description of works
2- In response to the ERs the contractor has provided the CPs and CSA
3 - employer has examined the CPs and is satisfied they meet ERs
What section of the recitals is the client required to fill?
1 - description of the works ONLY
5 - [if the work is not sectioned, reference to work being sectioned in item 5 should be removed]
What are the articles?
State obligations, identify parties and dispute resolution
1 - Contractors oblibations 2- Contract Sum 3 - EA 4 - Location of ERs and CPs 5 - Principal designer 6 - Principal contractor 7 - Adjudication 8 - Arbitration 9 - Legal proceedings
What are contract particulars?
A schedule of variables used to “fill the gaps” in the conditions of contract.
What sections of the articles need to be filled in?
2 - Contract Sum
3 - Empoyer’s Agent
5 - Principal Designer
6 - Principal Contractor
What is attestation?
The action of being a witness to or formally certifying something.
Declaring that the contract is genuine
What are the two ways a contract can be executed in the attestation section?
- Under hand (simple contract)
- As a deed
What are the limitation periods for a contract executed under hand vs as a deed?
Under hand = 6 years
As a deed = 12 years
How are collateral warranties between the third party and the contractor executed?
The mode (under hand or as a deed) will reflect that in the main contract, as will the limitation period.
What is included in Contract Particulars?
- Section description and values
- References/identifiers for ERs, CPs and CSA
- Whether arbitration apply/do not apply
- base date
- date of possession of site
- Limit of liability for loss
- Liquidated damages (amount per [week/day])
- Rectification period
- Fluctuation provision
- Method of payment
- IVD
- Retention percentage
for more I would refer to the contract
What is the contracts position on arbitration if neither entry is deleted?
Article 8 and clauses 9.3 to 9.8 DO NOT APPLY
What is the default length of time for the rectification period?
6 months
What is the default fluctuation provision?
JCT fluctuations Option A
What are the payment alternatives?
Alternative A - Staged payments
Alternative B - Periodic payments
What is the default payment position?
Alternative B
What date in the contract dictated the payment cycle?
Interim Valuation Date, NOT Due Date
How are contracts executed under hand?
- Parties or authorised representatives sign in the presence of a witness
- witness signs and sets out his name and address below each party signature
How are contracts executed as a deed?
Separate page for Employer and Contractor
Four methods:
A) signed by two directors or director and company secretary
B) affixing company’s common seal in presence of a director and the Company Secretary or two Directors or other duly authorised officers
C) signed by a single director in the presence of a witness who attests the signature
D) Where the employer or contractor is an individual, he may sign in the presence of a witness who also signs and sets out name and address
What are the sections in the conditions of contract?
1 - Definitions and Interpretation 2 - Carrying out the works 3 - Control of the works 4 - Payment 5 - Change 6 - Injury, damage and insurance 7 - Assignment, performance bonds and guarantees, collateral warranties and third party rights 8 - Termination 9 - Settlement of Disputes
What does section 2 “Carrying out the works” cover?
- Contractors obligations
- Transfer of possession to contractor and control of site up to PC
- Discrepancies and divergences
- Liability in respect of contractors design work
- Unfixed materials and goods
- Adjustment to Completion Date
- PC, lateness and LDs
- Partial possession
- Defects
- Contractor’s Design Documents (CDD)
What is the general obligation of the contractor?
Carry out and complete the Works in a proper and workmanlike manner in compliance with the Contract Documents, Cons Phase Plan, Statutory requirements
and complete design for the works in compliance with the requirements in the ERs/CPs
How long must the contractor insure the site for?
from possession up to and including the date of PC