FIDIC Conditions of Subcontract

Example of a Related Dispute in an Underground High-Speed Rail Tunnel Project (FIDIC 2017)

Related Dispute

This example illustrates how a single issue (groundwater intrusion) can cause cascading disputes between different contractual levels, making it a Related Dispute under the Subcontract.

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Can Employers Pay Subcontractors Directly Under FIDIC Contracts? A Detailed Exploration

In FIDIC Contracts, payment disputes with subcontractors are a common challenge in the construction industry, often triggering delays and tension among project stakeholders.

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Ensuring Timely Delivery of Design Deliverables: Managing Related Information in FIDIC Subcontracts

This article discusses strategies for ensuring the timely delivery of design deliverables within FIDIC-based subcontracts, focusing on managing information flow and adherence to contractual timelines. It provides guidance on mitigating risks related to delays, setting clear communication protocols, and the importance of precise documentation to streamline the subcontractor’s performance.

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Determination of Subcontractor’s Claims Resulting from Variations and the Roles of Contractor and Engineer

This article breaks down how to determine Subcontractor’s Claims resulting from contract variations under the FIDIC framework, detailing the roles of the Contractor and Engineer.

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Employer’s Entitlement to Termination in Construction Contracts

Clause 15.5

Clause 15.5 in the FIDIC Yellow Book 1999 addresses the Employer's right to terminate the contract at their convenience. This clause is significant as it provides the Employer with the authority to end the contract without the Contractor being in breach.

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