Architect's guide to NEC4

This user friendly guide introduces, explains, and demystifies the NEC4 contract on a practical, work-based level. Made for architects by an architect, it explores the best approach to collaborative and contractual partnering work practices. Alongside explanations of the contracts and clauses, it pr...

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Main Author: Forward, Frances
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London RIBA Publishing 2018
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Secondary Option X10: Information modellingSecondary Option X11: Termination by the Client; Secondary Option X12: Multiparty collaboration; Secondary Option X13: Performance bond; Secondary Option X14: Advanced payment to the Contractor; Secondary Option X15: The Contractor's design; Secondary Option X16: Retention; Secondary Option X17: Low performance damages; Secondary Option X18: Limitation of liability; Secondary Option X20: Key Performance Indicators; Secondary Option X21: Whole life cost; Secondary Option X22: Early Contractor involvement; Secondary Option Y(UK)1: Project Bank Account 
505 0 |a Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; About the author; Introduction; 1 Background to the NEC; Procurement strategy; Contract typology; Contract form; Project-specific strategies; Genesis and philosophy of the NEC; Origins; Application -- what is in a name?; Guiding principles; The NEC contract family; The NEC family relationship for architects; Compatibility, 'nesting' of contracts and uniformity; NEC4 published contracts; 2 Structure and content of NEC4; 'Pick-and-mix' assembly of the contract; Clause hierarchy and contract layout; Necessary clauses; 'Designing' the project-specific contract 
505 0 |a Core clausesCore Clause Section 1: General; Core Clause Section 2: The Contractor's main responsibilities; Core Clause Section 3: Time; Core Clause Section 4: Quality management; Core Clause Section 5: Payment; Core Clause Section 6: Compensation events; Core Clause Section 7: Title; Core Clause Section 8: Liabilities and insurance; Core Clause Section 9: Termination; Main option clauses; Main Option A: Priced contract with activity schedule; Main Option B: Priced contract with bill of quantities; Main Option C: Target contract with activity schedule 
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520 |a This user friendly guide introduces, explains, and demystifies the NEC4 contract on a practical, work-based level. Made for architects by an architect, it explores the best approach to collaborative and contractual partnering work practices. Alongside explanations of the contracts and clauses, it presents the key areas of distinction from alternative standard form contracts and examines the integrated project management principles that bring the NEC4 contracts together as a whole. It's the perfect companion book for professionals who are new to the NEC contract family and former users trying to understand the latest updates