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Clause 15.2 Termination by Employer: Is Employer allowed do that?

Clause 15.2 Termination by Employer

Delve into the nuances of Clause 15.2 - Termination by Employer in FIDIC Contracts. Our guide covers everything you need to know about implementing this critical clause, from identifying breaches to managing post-termination actions, ensuring proficient and legally sound contract management in construction projects.

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Understanding Clause 14.11: The Ultimate Guide to Application for Final Payment Certificate

Clause 14.11

Our guide on ‘Clause 14.11: Application for Final Payment Certificate’ provides a detailed understanding of the process for final payment application, its review, and how disputes are resolved. Ideal for contractors and engineers navigating contract terms.

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Understanding Clause 14.9: Mastering Payment of Retention Money in Contracts

Understanding Clause 14.9: Mastering Payment of Retention Money in Contracts

Our comprehensive guide to understanding Clause 14.9 in contracts provides insights into the payment of retention money. Learn how this clause operates, its implications for contractors and clients, and its unique features compared to other payment clauses.

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Clause 14.8 – What happens if the Payments are Delayed

Sub-Clause 14.7 ["Payment"]

Clause 14.8 addresses the consequences faced by the Employer if they fail to make timely payments to the Contractor as per the terms outlined in Sub-Clause 14.7 ["Payment"]. This clause is crucial in safeguarding the Contractor's financial interests.

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Deep Dive into Clause 14.5 Plant and Materials intended for the Works

Clause 14.5 Plant and Materials intended for the Works

In the intricate web of FIDIC Yellow Book 1999, Clause 14.5 - Plant and Materials intended for the Works unveils a nuanced mechanism for handling materials destined for incorporation into the Permanent Works. This clause introduces a structured process within the payment certification framework, ensuring transparency and accountability in managing these crucial elements.

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Schedule of Payments – Understanding Clause 14.4 [of FIDIC Yellow Book 1999]

Clause 14.4 - Schedule of Payments

In the intricate tapestry of FIDIC Yellow Book 1999, Clause 14.4 - Schedule of Payments unveils a structured framework for managing the flow of financial transactions within the contractual landscape.

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Understanding Clause 14.1 The Contract Price (FIDIC Yellow Book 1999)

Clause 14.1 The Contract Price

Clause 14.1 The Contract Price in the FIDIC Yellow Book 1999 plays a pivotal role in construction contracts. This clause outlines the financial framework and adjustments related to the contract price, crucial for both contractors and employers in the construction industry.

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“Mastering the FIDIC Yellow Book 1999: Clause 13.0 VARIATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS”

Variation Clause 13

Welcome to this comprehensive guide on understanding variations in construction projects. As per the FIDIC Yellow Book, 1999, if you're new to the world of construction contracts, don't worry. I'll break down each step in a way that's easy to grasp.

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Flowchart Explaining CLAUSE 11.0 DEFECTS LIABILITY [FIDIC Yellow Book 1999]

Flowchart Explaining CLAUSE 11.0 DEFECTS LIABILITY [FIDIC Yellow Book 1999]

This article provides a flowchart that simplifies Clause 11.0 Defects Liability under FIDIC Yellow Book 1999. It explains the contractor’s obligations to remedy defects, the employer’s rights to notify, and the engineer’s role in determining responsibility. Learn how this clause ensures quality compliance and clear responsibility across project stakeholders.

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Sequence Diagrams explaining CLAUSE 11.0 DEFECTS LIABILITY

Sequence Diagram

This article uses sequence diagrams to illustrate Clause 11.0 Defects Liability in the FIDIC Yellow Book, outlining steps for managing defects, employer notifications, and contractor responsibilities. It highlights each role’s obligations during the Defects Notification Period, providing a visual guide for resolving issues efficiently and ensuring quality standards.

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Clause 9.0 TESTS ON COMPLETION (FIDIC Yellow Book 1999)

Clause 9.0 TESTS ON COMPLETION

The FIDIC Yellow Book 1999 is a set of guidelines and contracts that govern civil engineering and building projects. One of the most critical sections is Clause 9, which deals with "Tests on Completion." This clause outlines the steps that need to be taken to ensure that the project is completed to the required standards. Let's break down each sub-clause for a clearer understanding.

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Clause 8.0 COMMENCEMENT, DELAYS AND SUSPENSION

Clause 8.0 COMMENCEMENT, DELAYS AND SUSPENSION

This article explains Clause 8.0 in FIDIC contracts, covering commencement of works, managing delays, and suspension protocols. It details responsibilities for the Contractor and Engineer, outlining steps from initiation to managing potential project delays and consequences of work suspension. Learn how each clause helps uphold timelines, ensures accountability, and provides structured dispute resolution.

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Clause 9.1 Explained: Contractor’s Obligations for Testing and Completion in FIDIC Contracts

Clause 9.0 TESTS ON COMPLETION

This article delves into Clause 9.1 Contractor’s Obligations within the FIDIC framework, detailing the contractor's responsibility to conduct Tests on Completion and ensure compliance with project standards. It covers associated clauses, such as documentation for as-built records and operation manuals, and highlights the 21-day notice requirement for initiating testing. Understanding these obligations is crucial for maintaining accountability and project quality.

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