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Understanding and Negotiating EPC Contracts, Volume 2: Annotated Sample Contract Forms

Author/EditorSteinberg, Howard M. (Author)
ISBN: 9781472423788
Pub Date26/10/2016
BindingHardback
Pages358
Dimensions (mm)246(h) * 174(w)
Any project which involves an EPC contract is also likely to involve a number of other complicated contracts. The challenge of the parties to an EPC contract is not to try to eliminate risk but rather put into place a narrative structure that enables the parties to predict the contractual result that would obtain if a risk materializes.
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Any project which involves an EPC contract is also likely to involve a number of other complicated contracts. The challenge of the parties to an EPC contract is not to try to eliminate risk but rather put into place a narrative structure that enables the parties to predict the contractual result that would obtain if a risk materializes. If the EPC contract does not allow the parties to determine the consequences of an unanticipated situation, they will have to look to an expert, mediator, tribunal, or court to impart guidance or pass judgment. The sample forms of contract contained in Volume 2 of Understanding and Negotiating EPC Contracts are intended to serve as a guide to demonstrate how risks and responsibilities can be allocated among project sponsors, EPC contractors and the various other parties that may be involved in a project. Collectively the sample forms in this volume offer an extraordinary resource that provides the benefit of lessons learned and priceless insight into any project being undertaken which can help assure the resilience of any EPC project.

Any project which involves an EPC contract is also likely to involve a number of other complicated contracts. The challenge of the parties to an EPC contract is not to try to eliminate risk but rather put into place a narrative structure that enables the parties to predict the contractual result that would obtain if a risk materializes. If the EPC contract does not allow the parties to determine the consequences of an unanticipated situation, they will have to look to an expert, mediator, tribunal, or court to impart guidance or pass judgment. The sample forms of contract contained in Volume 2 of Understanding and Negotiating EPC Contracts are intended to serve as a guide to demonstrate how risks and responsibilities can be allocated among project sponsors, EPC contractors and the various other parties that may be involved in a project. Collectively the sample forms in this volume offer an extraordinary resource that provides the benefit of lessons learned and priceless insight into any project being undertaken which can help assure the resilience of any EPC project.

Howard M. Steinberg is of counsel and a retired partner in the law firm Shearman & Sterling LLP and has more than 25 years of legal experience in the infrastructure sector in more than 100 countries. He is named a leading lawyer in project finance by Chambers & Partners and IFLR 1000. He represents sponsors, offtakers, miners, suppliers, engineering firms, consultants, financial advisors, contractors, operators, underwriters, lenders, export credit agencies and multi-lateral institutions in the development, acquisition, restructuring and privatization of projects around the world. He holds bachelor's and business degrees from Columbia University and a law degree from New York University.

Introduction How To Use These Sample Contract Forms Part A Sample Form of Letter of Intent for Fixed Price, Lump Sum, Turnkey, Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contract Part B Sample Form of Limited Notice to Proceed Agreement Part C Sample Form of Fixed Price, Lump Sum, Turnkey, Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contract Part C Supplemental Provisions for Certain Types of Projects Part C 1A Power Plant Specific Provisions Part C 1A 1 Coal Fired Power Plants Part C 1A 2 Gas Fired Power Plants Part C 1A 3 Hydroelectric and Geothermal Power Plants Part C 1A 4 Solar Power Plants Part C 1A 5 Wind Power Plants Part C 2A 1 Simple Cycle Part C 2A 2 Combined Cycle Part C 2A 3 Cogeneration Part C 2A 4 With Desalinization Part C 2A Electrical Transmission Facilities Part C 2A Liquid Natural Gas Terminals Part C 2A 1 Gasification Facilities Part C 2A 2 Re Gasification Facilities Part C 3A Air Separation Units

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