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Guide to JCT Design and Build Contract 2016, the new edition of Sarah Lupton's ever popular Guide to DB11, is a practical guide to the operation and administration of the JCT Design & Build Building Contract suite 2016. All of the contract's provisions, procedures and conditions are organised and explained by subject, clearly distinguishing the different obligations due to various parties and the contractual issues arising during the course of a job - all backed up by the latest legislation and case law.

Changes to this new edition include:

  • thorough explanation and analysis of the new JCT Design & Build Building Contract 2016

  • comprehensive update on legislative changes since 2011, such as the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013 and CDM Regulations 2015

  • coverage of key case law developments, on issues such as the meaning residential occupier, choice of contract, access to site, concurrent delay, inspection, practical completion, certification, payment, termination and mediation

  • objective commentary and comparison with relevant features of the new RIBA Building Contracts

  • brand new content to improve coverage and overall value to the reader

  • fresh new design.

Not only is this an indispensable reference for the hard-pressed practitioner, but, assuming no prior knowledge of JCT contracts or the law, it is also ideal for architecture and other construction students on the threshold of undertaking their professional exams.

Foreword iii
About the author iv
Contents v
About this Guide ix
1 Introduction to design and build procurement
1(10)
The architect's role
4(3)
Novation
4(1)
Consultant switch
4(3)
Some general principles of design liability
7(4)
2 About DB16
11(8)
Key features
12(2)
Deciding on DB16
14(1)
Comparison with SBC16
15(1)
Changes in the 2016 edition
15(4)
3 Documents
19(14)
Employer's requirements
20(2)
Contractor's proposals
22(1)
Contract sum analysis
22(1)
BIM and other protocols
23(1)
Health and safety documents
23(1)
Bonds
24(1)
Sub-contract documents
24(1)
Domestic sub-contracts
24(1)
Use of documents
25(4)
Interpretation, definitions
25(1)
Priority of contract documents
25(1)
Discrepancies and errors
26(2)
Employer's requirements and contractor's proposals
28(1)
Divergences from statutory requirements
28(1)
Custody and control of documents
29(1)
Performance bonds and guarantees
29(1)
Assignment and third party rights
29(4)
Assignment
29(1)
Third party rights/warranties
30(2)
Procedure with respect to third party rights and warranties
32(1)
4 Obligations of the contractor
33(12)
The design obligation
36(3)
Standards and quality
39(1)
Obligations in respect of quality of sub-contracted work
40(1)
Compliance with statute
41(1)
Health and safety legislation
42(3)
5 Possession and completion
45(22)
Possession by the contractor
45(1)
Progress
46(1)
Completion
47(2)
Pre-agreed adjustment
49(1)
Extensions of time
49(6)
Principle
49(1)
Procedure
50(3)
Assessment
53(2)
Partial possession
55(1)
Use or occupation before practical completion
56(2)
Practical completion
58(3)
Procedure at practical completion
60(1)
Failure to complete by the completion date
61(1)
Liquidated and ascertained damages
61(6)
6 Control of the works
67(22)
Employer's agent
67(1)
Site manager and contractor's persons
67(1)
Principal contractor
68(1)
Principal designer
68(1)
Employer's obligations
68(5)
Information to be provided by the contractor
73(1)
Design submission procedure
73(2)
Schedule 1 procedure
74(1)
Employer's instructions
75(3)
Changes
78(1)
Goods, materials and workmanship
79(3)
Defective work
80(2)
Sub-contracted work
82(1)
Named sub-contractors
83(2)
Work not forming part of the contract/persons engaged by the employer
85(1)
Making good defects
85(4)
7 Sums properly due
89(12)
Valuation of changes in the employer's requirements and provisional sum work
90(1)
Supplemental Provision 2: contractor's estimates
91(1)
Cost saving and value improvement
92(1)
Valuation under the valuation rules
92(1)
Measurable work -- contract sum analysis
92(1)
Daywork -- fair valuation
93(1)
Reimbursement of direct loss and/or expense
93(3)
Alternative procedure using Supplemental Provision 2 estimate
95(1)
Alternative procedure using Supplemental Provision 3 estimate
96(1)
Matters for which loss and expense can be claimed
96(3)
Fluctuations
99(2)
8 Payment
101(14)
Timing of payments
102(1)
Ascertainment of amounts due
102(1)
Value of work
103(1)
Unfixed materials
104(2)
`Listed items'
106(1)
Costs and expenses due to suspension
106(1)
Other items in the gross valuation
106(1)
Deductions from the gross valuation
107(1)
Withheld percentage
107(1)
Advance payments and bond
107(1)
Payment procedure
107(1)
Deductions
108(1)
Employer's obligation to pay
109(1)
Contractor's position if the amount applied for is not paid
110(1)
Interim payment after practical completion
110(1)
Final payment
111(1)
Conclusive effect of final statement
111(4)
9 Indemnity and insurance
115(8)
Injury to persons and damage to property caused by the negligence of the contractor
115(2)
Damage to property not caused by the negligence of the contractor
117(1)
Insurance of the works
118(1)
Action following damage to the works
119(1)
Terrorism cover
120(1)
Professional indemnity insurance
120(1)
Joint Fire Code
121(1)
Other insurance
121(2)
10 Default and termination
123(12)
Repudiation or termination
123(1)
Termination by the employer
124(3)
Insolvency of the contractor
127(1)
Consequences of termination by the employer
128(2)
Termination by the contractor
130(1)
Consequences of termination by the contractor
131(1)
Termination by either the employer or the contractor
131(2)
Termination of named sub-contractor's employment
133(2)
11 Dispute resolution
135(8)
Notification and negotiation
135(1)
Mediation
135(1)
Adjudication
136(2)
Arbitration
138(2)
Arbitration and adjudication
140(1)
Arbitration or litigation
140(3)
References
143(4)
Publications
143(1)
Cases
143(2)
Legislation
145(2)
Clause Index 147(6)
Subject Index 153
Professor Sarah Lupton (MA, DipArch, LLM, RIBA, Carb) is a practising architect and specialist in design liability and construction contract law. She is course director for the Diploma/MA in Professional Studies at Cardiff University and runs three practice modules in the BArch and MArch degrees. She is also an adjudicator, expert witness and chartered arbitrator.