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Draughtsman's contract is a blow to common sense.

By: Series: Construction News ; (6617) 27 May 1999, 16(1)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the amendment of the ICE Conditions of Contract (6th ed.), particularly the section relating to the contractual remedy if vital information is not provided by the client's representative 'at a time reasonable in all the circumstances'. This now seems to exclude certain possible costs incurred by the contractor and, the author argues, could lead to uncertainty and unnecessary conflict.
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Discusses the amendment of the ICE Conditions of Contract (6th ed.), particularly the section relating to the contractual remedy if vital information is not provided by the client's representative 'at a time reasonable in all the circumstances'. This now seems to exclude certain possible costs incurred by the contractor and, the author argues, could lead to uncertainty and unnecessary conflict.