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Understanding NEC3 : Engineering and Construction Short Contract

A Practical Handbook

By Kelvin Hughes

To Be Published February 20th 2014 by Routledge – 200 pages

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Description

As usage of the NEC (formerly the New Engineering Contract) family of contracts continues to grow worldwide, so does the importance of understanding its clauses and nuances to everyone working in the built environment. Currently in its third edition, this set of contracts is different to others in concept as well as format, so users may well find themselves needing a helping hand along the way.

Understanding the NEC3 Engineering and Construction Short Contract uses plain English to lead the reader through the contract’s key features, including:

  • the use of early warnings

  • programme provisions

  • payment

  • compensation events

  • preparing and assessing tenders

Common problems are signalled to the reader throughout, and the correct way of reading each clause explained. In addition, the things to consider when deciding between the ECSC and the longer Engineering and Construction Contract are discussed in detail.

Written for professionals without legal backgrounds, by a practicing construction contract consultant, this handbook is the most straightforward, balanced and practical guide to the NEC3 ECSC available. An ideal companion for Employers, Contractors, Project Managers, Supervisors, Engineers, Architects, Quantity Surveyors, Subcontractors, and anyone else interested in working successfully with the NEC3 ECSC.

Contents

1. Introduction to the contract 2. Use of early warnings 3. Contractor’s design 4. Time 5. Defects 6. Payment provisions 7. Compensation events 8. Indemnity, insurance and liability 9. Termination provisions 10. Dealing with disputes 11. Preparing and assessing tenders

Name: Understanding NEC3 : Engineering and Construction Short Contract: A Practical Handbook (Paperback)Routledge 
Description: By Kelvin Hughes. As usage of the NEC (formerly the New Engineering Contract) family of contracts continues to grow worldwide, so does the importance of understanding its clauses and nuances to everyone working in the built environment. Currently in its third edition,...
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