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Guide to IC05

By: Language: English Publication details: London RIBA 2008Description: xi, 156p. ill. 25cmISBN:
  • 9781859461907
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 692.8 $2 18
Partial contents:
Comparison with IFC98 -- Documents -- Obligations of the contractor -- Possession and completion -- Control of the works -- Sums properly due -- Certification -- Indemnity and insurance -- Default and termination -- Dispute resolution -- Appendices
Summary: Intended as a practical aid to those interested in the operation and administration of ICO5 and ICDO5, the two versions of the JCT Intermediate Building Contract (2005 edition). Outlines the form and why it might be chosen for use. Analyses the provisions, procedures and supplementary conditions of the contract in light of law and practice. Points out the key changes introduced by the contract to the 1998 version and comments on recent case law to show how the wording is applied in practice. Covers: contractor's obligations relating to quality and standard of work, including design implications; extensions of time; monitoring the standard of work; adjusting the contract sum; process of certification and dispute resolution. It does not cover how to fill out the relevant forms or provide a comprehensive legal commentary. Includes clause comparison table and list of relevant law cases.
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Comparison with IFC98 -- Documents -- Obligations of the contractor -- Possession and completion -- Control of the works -- Sums properly due -- Certification -- Indemnity and insurance -- Default and termination -- Dispute resolution -- Appendices

Intended as a practical aid to those interested in the operation and administration of ICO5 and ICDO5, the two versions of the JCT Intermediate Building Contract (2005 edition). Outlines the form and why it might be chosen for use. Analyses the provisions, procedures and supplementary conditions of the contract in light of law and practice. Points out the key changes introduced by the contract to the 1998 version and comments on recent case law to show how the wording is applied in practice. Covers: contractor's obligations relating to quality and standard of work, including design implications; extensions of time; monitoring the standard of work; adjusting the contract sum; process of certification and dispute resolution. It does not cover how to fill out the relevant forms or provide a comprehensive legal commentary. Includes clause comparison table and list of relevant law cases.