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The question of nomination V

By: Language: English Series: Chartered Quantity Surveyor ; 9(12) August 1987, 18-19(2)Publication details: 1987Subject(s): Summary: In the final article in this series on the nomination of subcontractors , the author looks at the effect of nomination on the allocation of risk between contractor and client and the need to limit the number of nominated subcontractors on a project. Concludes that many clients are becoming less willing to accept the traditional method of building procurement , of which nomination is one important facet, and predicts that the future use of nomination is likely to diminish. (See also Abstract 37905)

In the final article in this series on the nomination of subcontractors , the author looks at the effect of nomination on the allocation of risk between contractor and client and the need to limit the number of nominated subcontractors on a project. Concludes that many clients are becoming less willing to accept the traditional method of building procurement , of which nomination is one important facet, and predicts that the future use of nomination is likely to diminish. (See also Abstract 37905)