Sectional Completion/Partial Possession Flashcards

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What is ‘partial possession’?

A

It’s a mechanism whereby the contractor can give possession of completed parts of the works before practical completion of the whole works. - Consent cannot be unreasonably withheld, but PP requires contractor consent.

Partial possession is anticipated for discrete areas of work.

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When looking at partial possession, is a separate practical completion certificate issued for the relevant part?

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No.

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What is the effect of granting partial possession?

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  • The rate of liquidated damages is reduced in proportion to the value of the relevant parts;
  • Half the retention is released for the relevant parts; and
  • The contractor’s obligation to insure the relevant parts ceases.
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How does partial possession differ from early use?

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With early use the site remains in the possession of the contractor and no obligations are transferred; with partial possession the relevant parts and obligations for it are transferred to the employer.

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What is ‘sectional completion’?

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It’s a mechanism whereby the works are divided into distinct sections which may have different dates of completion.

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How does partial possession differ from sectional completion?

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Sectional Completion is a contractally prescribed seperation of works.

Partial possession can arise at any point during the
contract and the contractor must consent to it.

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