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Browsing Contracts - JCT 2005   
ADJ (JCT 05) Adjudication Agreement
Publisher: JCT
Author: JCT

Appropriate:

  • where the adjudicator is to be appointed in respect of a construction dispute that has arisen under a JCT contract/sub-contract/agreement

£9.72
DB (JCT 05) Design and Build Contract
Publisher: JCT
Author: .

Design & Build Contract.

Appropriate

  • where detailed contract provisions are necessary and employer's requirements have been prepared and provided to the contractor
  • where the contractor is not only to carry out and complete worksm but also to complete the design
  • where the employer employs an agent (who may be an external consultant or employee) to administer the conditions

Can be use

  • where the works are to be carried out in sections

£42.18
DB/G (JCT 05) Design and Build Contract Guide
Publisher: JCT
Author: .

Design & Build Contract Guide.
£22.33
IC (JCT 05) Intermediate Building Contract
Publisher: JCT
Author:.

Intermediate Building Contract : Intermediate
£37.63
MC (JCT 05) Management Building Contract
Publisher: JCT
Author: .

Management Building Contract.

Appropriate

  • for large-scale projects requiring an early start on site, where the works are designed by or on behalf of the employer, but where it is not possible to prepare full design information before the works commence, and where much of the detail design may be of a sophisticated or innovative nature, requiring proprietary systems or components designed by specialists
  • where the employer is to provide the contractor with drawings and a specifiaction
  • where a management contractor is to administer the conditions. The Management Contractor does not carry out any construction work but manages the contract for a fee. The management contractor employs works contractors to carry out the construction works

Can be used

  • where the works are to be carried out in sections
  • by both private and local authority employers

£46.27
SBC/G (JCT 05) Standard Building Contract Guide
Publisher:JCT
Author:.

JCT 05 Standard Building Contract Guide.
£22.33

 
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