Delegation by the Engineer – Understanding Clause 3.2 [FIDIC Yellow Book 1999]

The primary purpose of this clause is to facilitate efficient project management by allowing the Engineer to delegate specific tasks to assistants, ensuring that the project benefits from specialized skills and focused attention in various areas.

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Employer’s Claims in FIDIC: Full Guide to Clause 2.5 (1999) and Clause 20 (2017)

Employer’s Claims

Clause 2.5, titled “Employer’s Claims,” serves as an essential provision in the FIDIC Yellow Book 1999 for delineating the Employer’s rights to make claims against the Contractor.

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FIDIC Clause 1 – Definitions, Interpretation & Priority of Documents Explained (1999 vs 2017)

FIDIC Clause 1

Dive deep into Clause 1: General Provision of the FIDIC Yellow Book 1999. This guide provides a detailed overview of its role, interpretation, and real-world application in construction contracts.

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