Section D Flashcards
What are some different construction contracts?
NZIA SCC
NBC (National Building Contract)
NZS3910 (Building and civil engineering construction)
NZS3915 (As above, but no person appointed to act as engineer to the contract)
NZIA SCC vs SF Comparison
SCC full form suit project of any size and complexity, with wide range of risks.
Short forms intended for alterations or simple new building work, with a low value and short contract period.
What is the NZIA SCC for?
Contract between Principal and Contractor for construction of Contract Works of any size or complexity, where the ARCHITECT ADMINISTERS the contract on behalf of the Principal.
What is the NZIA SCC SF intended for?
Alterations or new building work of simple nature with relatively low value and competed within short contract period.
What is National Building Contract (General and SF) for?
Provided by the NZIA when the architect isn’t contractually involved in the administration or control of the contracts. There is provision for Architect to act as Principals agent.
General - larger projects
Short form - small works projects.
What are the benefits of the NZIA Conditions of Contract?
a. only form of contract which provides the role of an architect during construction.
b. contractors are familiar with Standard Conditions of Tender and Contract and help to bid competitively, tenders are comparable.
c. widely used in the industry, architect can easily administer and contractor readily comply.
d. architects role to administer is well defined
What do you do if Client decides not to use NZIA Conditions of Contract?
- Consider seeking legal advice and professional indemnity insurers advice
- Advise the client in writing of any professional risk limitations, quality assurance limitations and definition of the Architects role
What should you consider for cost reimbursement contracts (CRC)?
Important for Contractor at Tender stage to provide an estimate of direct costa and lump sum items when possible for establishing a notational Contract Price, if only for insurance purposes. This can be revised as project continues. The CRC does put an increased duty on the Architect administering the Contract to monitor costs on a regular basis and keep the Principal informed.
What is a Prime Cost Sum?
A sum that includes the net purchase price of the materials and an allowance for Contractors margin and expense. DOES NOT INCLUDE COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH INSTALLATION OF MATERIALS.
What is novation?
A form of design build contract. In the context of the Agreement for Architects Services “Novation” means replacing one party to the agreement (the Client) with another party (the Builder),
Design and documentation often limited to identifying the clients needs, intent, quality and price. Contractor takes over the consultant agreements & responsibility to deliver project.
What are some risks of Novation?
- Resources of the contractor to manage
- Cost risk may impact design
- Risk transfer
- Check legal agreements with insurer & solicitor
- Conflict between contractor & client needs as arch acts as consultant
- fee & insolvency security
- copyright
What types of project delivery methods are there?
Traditional - Design, Bid, Build
(Design team and Contractor both working for owner under seperate contracts)
Design & Build
(contractor responsible design + construction)
ECI
(early contractor involvement)
Management
(contractor manages packages of work)
Private Finance Initiative
(single integrated supply team formed for the project)
Partnering (collaborative management)
- Subcontractor design
- Labour only
- Staged / Packages
- Seperate contractors
- Direct negotiation
- Fast track
- 2 Stage Tender
What Contract Types are there?
- Lump sum/Fixed Price
(a fixed price to establish all labour and materials required for the project) - Cost Reimbursement/Cost Plus
(reimburses contractor for construction costs; labour, materials and equipment with a predetermined margin) - Guaranteed Maximum Price
(maximum project cost, any costs exceeding are responsibility of contractor, who will see their profit margin cut) - Time and Materials
(reimburse contractors for materials and pay a fixed daily or hourly rate for labour) - Unit Price
(set a fixed price for a distinct, repeatable aspect of a project, which is defined as a “unit.” Would work for apartments, hotels) - Labour only
(client buys materials, trades all engaged by client to install - not recommended - no specific contract. No manages)
How would you evaluate multiple tenders?
-Like for like comparison
- Weight against criteria with scoring cost and non cost attributes
What are things you must consider during Tender (ethics)?
- FAIRNESS
- Honesty
- Legal obligations
- Ownership
- Intention to proceed
- No improper advantage = equality of conditions
- No collusion
- Clarity of evaluation criteria
- Confidentiality
- Conflict of interest
How does SCC vs 3910 define Principal?
Same - a person named in the specific conditions
How does SCC vs 3910 define Contractor?
3910 - person whose tender has been accepted by the principal or the person named in the contract
SCC - person named in specific conditions
How does SCC vs 3910 define Engineer/Architect?
3910 - professional engineer, architect, surveyor or NATURAL PERSON named in the specific conditions or natural person subsequently appointed by the Principal.
SCC - Architectural practice named in the specific conditions
What is the NZIA SCC for?
Contract between principal & contractor for construction of contract works of any size or complexity where the ARCHITECT ADMINISTERS the contract on behalf of the Principal
What is the NZIA SCC SF intended for?
Alterations or new building work of a simple nature with a relatively low value and completed within a short contract period
What is NZS 3910 for?
Contract between principal & contractor of contract works of any size and complexity where the ENGINEER to the contract ADMINISTERS the contract on behalf on the principal (AGS WAS THIS WITH A PROJECT MANAGER)
What is NZS3915 intended for?
Building & civil engineering construction where no person is appointed engineer to the contract
What is the Construction Contracts Act 2002 (amended 2015)?
CCA sets out:
- Defaults for processing payment claims & payments
- dispute resolution - applies to all NZ contracts, binds the Crown, cannot be contracted out of and affects all contract administration procedures
What is the purpose of the CCA?
- Facilitate regular & timely payments
- Provide for speedy resolution of disputes
- Provide remedies for the recovery of payments
What is a performance bond?
A document arranged between Principal & Contractor to provide protection against financial loss resulting from default of a party. NZIA recommend these for contracts over $1.5m and is discharged at Practical Completion
Suggest that if this is needed for trust then it should be offered by both parties.
See PN.9404