FIDIC Contracts

FIDIC Contracts

FIDIC Sub-Clause 20.4 vs Sub-Clause 21.4 (Yellow Book 1999 vs 2017): Detailed DAAB Procedure & Compliance Guide

DAAB

Here's a deep-dive comparison of Clause 20.4 from the FIDIC Yellow Book 1999 and Sub-Clause 21.4 from the 2017 Edition, both dealing with how a party can obtain a decision from the Dispute Adjudication/Avoidance Board (DAB/DAAB). Let’s unpack this in a lively, comprehensive, and super-detailed way.

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Failure to Appoint DAB or DAAB under FIDIC: Clause 20.3 vs 21.2 Explained in Depth

Clause 20.3 serves as a safety net in the FIDIC contract framework, ensuring that the Dispute Adjudication Board (DAB) remains functional even when parties fail to agree on the appointment of a new member.

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FIDIC Clause 4.22 vs 4.21: Security of the Site Explained (1999 vs 2017 Edition)

Security of the Site

Curious who’s responsible for site security under FIDIC contracts? Dive into Clause 4.22 (1999) and Clause 4.21 (2017) to discover key differences, real-world examples, and a practical checklist every contractor and employer should know!

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Progress Reports Under FIDIC 1999 & 2017: Clause 4.21 vs 4.20 Explained

Progress Reports

Confused about what to include in your FIDIC progress reports? Discover the key differences between Clause 4.21 (1999) and Clause 4.20 (2017), including report structure, legal implications, checklists, and sample letters — all broken down in a practical, engaging guide for contractors and engineers alike.

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