FIDIC Clause 3.1 Explained: The Engineer’s Role
FIDIC Clause 3.1 explains who the Engineer is, how authority starts, and why valid instructions, neutrality, and notice mechanics matter.
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FIDIC Clause 3.1 explains who the Engineer is, how authority starts, and why valid instructions, neutrality, and notice mechanics matter.
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FIDIC Sub-Clause 13.7 explains how cost indexation adjusts payments for inflation or deflation, when it applies, and why delay can favor the Employer.
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Clause 1.14: Joint and Several Liability in the FIDIC Yellow Book 2017 (Conditions of Contract for Plant and Design-Build) addresses the responsibilities and obligations of the Contractor when the Contractor is constituted as a Joint Venture (JV).
Dive into our comprehensive exploration of Clause 1.13 from the FIDIC Yellow Book 2017, focusing on compliance with laws
Protect your project’s sensitive information with a deep dive into Clause 1.12 of the FIDIC Yellow Book 2017!
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Understand how this clause affects your construction contracts, proprietary rights, and collaborative efforts.
Clause 1.10 FIDIC 2017 explains Employer’s license to use Contractor’s Documents. Learn rights, risks, and strategies to safeguard IP in projects.
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Employer’s Use of Contractor’s Documents (FIDIC 1.10): clear guide to IP ownership, licence scope, digital files, and post-termination rights—with templates.
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Insurance against Injury under FIDIC 1999 vs 2017 explained: scope, coverage, exclusions & key differences for third-party liability insurance.
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Clause 14.13 FIDIC explained with side-by-side comparison, checklists, sample letters & best practices for Final Payment Certificates in 1999 & 2017 Yellow Books.
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Contract Price FIDIC 14.1 sets the lump-sum basis, adjustments, and risk allocation. Learn key differences between 1999 and 2017 editions in detail.
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Clause 4.11 ensures that the accepted contract amount is carefully determined to cover all necessary costs and risks associated with the project.
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