Level 3 - Contract Practice Flashcards
- What is a contract?
A legally binding agreement (between two parties) to provide goods and services within a specified timeframe.
- What is necessary to form a contract?
Offer Acceptance (or counter offer) Consideration Intention (to be legally bound) Capacity (to make agreement) (e.g. power of attorney on behalf of a company)
- How is a contract executed?
- Under hand, signed by both parties, 6 year limitation period. Means that a party must bring about any claim for breach of contract within 6 years of the breach taking place. Any later and the claim will be time-barred. - Under Seal (as a deed), signed and witnessed, 12 year limitation period. Valuable consideration not required,
- What are common contract documents?
- The Contract (with any amendments) - Preliminaries - Contract sum analysis/Pricing Schedule - Drawings - Specification - Planning conditions/agreements - Contractors Proposals
- What are the main contract suites?
- JCT (Joint Contract Tribunal) - NEC (New engineering contract) - FIDIC (International federation of Consulting engineers) - ICE (Institution of Civil Engineers)
- How did you try to mitigate a delay on one of your projects?
Coventry demolition - Liasing with Main contractor to overlap the works, early survey work can begin on site whilst last section of demolition taking place.
N 1. Why use standard forms of contract?
- They are cheaper than getting a bespoke contract drawn up - Offer a level of familiarity between the parties - Tried and tested contracts in court, therefore you should be able to predict the outcome in the courts.
N 2. Why wouldnt you use a bespoke contract?
- They are costly to produce and time consuming - Contractors do not like them, as they regularly put alot of the risk onto the contractor - They are not tried and tested like a standard form
N 3. What is required to form a contract?
Offer Acceptance Consideration Capacity Intention Legality?
N 4. What should you consider when selecting the contract?
- The criteria of the client - The procurement method you are going to use - Nature of the works - Timings, are the works required to start quickly or do you have time to produce robust set of docs
N 7. What standard forms of contract do you know that are offered by JCT?
- SBC 2011/2016 - Intermediate building contract 2011/2016 - Minor works Building contract 2011/2016 - Major Projects building contract 2011/2016 - Design and build contract 2011/2016 - Management Building contract 2011/2016 - Construction management contract 2011/2016 - Prime cost building contract 2011/2016
N 8. Can you name some NEC standard contract forms?
NEC - Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC) - Option A, Priced contract w/ Activity Schedule - Option B, Priced contract w/ BoQ - Option C, Target contract w/ Activity Schedule - Option D, Target contract w/ BoQ - Option E, Cost reimbursable - Option F, Management contract
N 12. When is a JCT Minor Works contract NOT suitable?
- Complex projects - Detailed control procedures - Where there are named Sub-Contractors
N 13. Can you provide more information on the JCT Major project construction contract?
- Used on large , complex project by experienced clients - They place most of the risk on the contractor - Has sub-contract derivatives - All derivatives/versions have a yellow and purple cover
N 14. Can you provide more information on the JCT Design and Build Contract 2011?
- They are used by all types of clients, create a single point of responsibility for the design and construction with the contractor - Can be used on projects of all sizes - Client must produce the Employers Requirements - Has a sub-contract derivative broken into two parts: JCT DB11 Sub-contract Agreement, JCT DB11 Sub-contract Conditions - All derivatives have a Yellow and pink cover
N 15. Can you provide more information on the JCT Management Building Contract?
- Used then a management contracting route is chosen - Used by experienced clients who understand the construction costs - No real cost certainty until all packages are let - Works are completed by a number of ‘Works Contractors’ who are placed under a management works contract. - Works Contractors are contracted to the Management Contractor - Management Contractor is a fee earning professional onto the the final construction costs. - All derivatives have a yellow and brown cover
N 16. Can you provide more information on the JCT Construction management contract?
- Used where a CM procurement route is chosen - Used by experienced clients who understand the construction costs - No real cost certainty until all packages are let - Works are completed by a number of ‘Trade Contractors’, who are placed under a ‘Construction Management Trade Contract’. - Trade contractors are contracted directly with the client - The Construction Manager is only responsible for looking after the programme and construction. - All derivatives have a Yellow and Brown cover.
N 17. Can you provide more information on the JCT Prime Cost Building Contract?
- Used on projects which require an early/quick start - Usually on a cost plus basis, as the extent of the works are not known until the project is underway - Has sub-contract forms - All derivatives have a yellow and pink cover
N 18. Can you provide more information on the NEC Option A contract?
Priced Contract with an Activity Schedule - For all types of clients, the balance of risk is mainly with the contractor - It comes with/requires an activity schedule, containing a list of activities the contract expects is required to complete construction. - Lump sum
N 19. Can you provide further information on the NEC Option B contract?
Priced Contract with a Bill of Quantities - For all types of clients, the risk is mainly with the contractor - Comes with a detailed BoQ, which can either be produced by the client or Contractor, which is a detailed statement of all the works that will be undertaken. - Lump sum
N 20. Can you provide further information on NEC Option C contract?
See revision sheet
N 21. Can you provide further information on NEC Option D contract?
See revision sheet
N 22. Can you provide further information on NEC Option E contract?
See revision sheet
N 23. Can you provide further information on NEC Option F contract?
See revision sheet