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FIDIC Red Book: A Commentary

Author/EditorBeaumont B (Author)
Anthony, Annette (Author)
ISBN: 9781138235328
Pub Date05/03/2019
BindingPaperback
Pages358
Dimensions (mm)234(h) * 156(w)
Written by a member of the FIDIC President's List of Adjudicators, this detailed and critical commentary on the FIDIC Red Book provides authoritative guidance and recommendations for best practice.
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Written by a member of the FIDIC President's List of Adjudicators, this detailed and critical commentary on the FIDIC Red Book provides authoritative guidance and recommendations for best practice. Focusing on each clause of the Condition of Contract, this book identifies pitfalls and logistics issues associated with its enforcement and ancillary processes, to give readers an advantage when operating with the FIDIC Red Book. Intended to promote the best use and growth of FIDIC, this guide will be essential for all users of the FIDIC Red Book, be they contractors, lawyers, engineers, students training to join these industries or any professional involved in the resolution of dispute involving the FIDIC Red Book.

Written by a member of the FIDIC President's List of Adjudicators, this detailed and critical commentary on the FIDIC Red Book provides authoritative guidance and recommendations for best practice. Focusing on each clause of the Condition of Contract, this book identifies pitfalls and logistics issues associated with its enforcement and ancillary processes, to give readers an advantage when operating with the FIDIC Red Book. Intended to promote the best use and growth of FIDIC, this guide will be essential for all users of the FIDIC Red Book, be they contractors, lawyers, engineers, students training to join these industries or any professional involved in the resolution of dispute involving the FIDIC Red Book.

Ben Beaumont is a barrister. In addition, he is a chartered surveyor, FRICS, FCIArb and a chartered arbitrator, as which he has more than 30 years of experience. He was a member of the original Marriott committee, which was drawn together to draw up the predecessor to what is now the Arbitration Act 1996. He has adjudicated and arbitrated disputes arising from the FIDIC Suite of Contract Conditions. He sits regularly on DAABs in most jurisdictions. The author has completed the final proof read while commencing a life changing course of Abiraterone under the guidance of Dr Ursula McGovern and the deep friendship of Dr Jonathan Martin.

CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS CHAPTER 2 THE EMPLOYER CHAPTER 3 THE ENGINEER CHAPTER 4 THE CONTRACTOR CHAPTER 5 SUBCONTRACTING CHAPTER 6 STAFF AND LABOUR CHAPTER 7 PLANT, MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP CHAPTER 8 COMMENCEMENT, DELAYS AND SUSPENSION CHAPTER 9 TESTS ON COMPLETION CHAPTER 10 EMPLOYER'S TAKING OVER CHAPTER 11 DEFECTS AFTER TAKING OVER CHAPTER 12 MEASUREMENT AND VALUATION CHAPTER 13 VARIATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS CHAPTER 14 CONTRACT PRICE AND PAYMENT CHAPTER 15 TERMINATION BY EMPLOYER CHAPTER 16 SUSPENSION AND TERMINATION BY CONTRACTOR CHAPTER 17 CARE OF THE WORKS AND INDEMNITIES CHAPTER 18 EXCEPTIONAL EVENTS CHAPTER 19 INSURANCE CHAPTER 20 EMPLOYER'S AND CONTRACTOR'S CLAIMS CHAPTER 21 DISPUTES AND ARBITRATION

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