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NEC4: Defined Cost and Compensation Events [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, paksus: 15 mm, kaal: 500 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jun-2021
  • Kirjastus: Thomas Telford Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0727765604
  • ISBN-13: 9780727765604
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 200 pages, paksus: 15 mm, kaal: 500 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jun-2021
  • Kirjastus: Thomas Telford Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0727765604
  • ISBN-13: 9780727765604
Teised raamatud teemal:
NEC4: Defined Cost and Compensation Events explains how to manage compensation events, and the wider role that Defined Cost has within the NEC contract. The book shows how effective management of compensation events is central to the success of each contract, and the important role of Defined Cost both in compensation events and also routine payment assessments.

Focusing primarily on Defined Cost in the NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC), the book provides stand-alone guidance for each of the six main options of the ECC, and also includes coverage of the Alliance Contract, DBO Contract, Professional Service Contracts, and the Term Service and Facilities Management Contracts. The assessment of time in compensation events, as it impacts upon the financial assessment is explained.

NEC4: Defined Cost and Compensation Events is an ideal companion for all those working in construction contracts, from the initial preparation of the contract, to the procurement, award, execution and management of disputes. It is essential reading for engineers, project managers, quantity surveyors, architects, lawyers and claims consultants.
Preface ix
About the author xi
List of abbreviations
xiii
01 Introduction
1(4)
02 What is the role of Defined Cost in NEC4 contracts?
5(4)
03 What is a compensation event?
9(6)
Change
9(1)
Compensation events
9(1)
What is a compensation event?
10(1)
Administering compensation events
11(1)
Are compensation events just in clause 60.1?
12(3)
04 Compensation events 60.1(1)-60.1(10)
15(12)
05 Compensation events 60.1(11)-60.1(21)
27(10)
06 Compensation events in the main and secondary Options
37(6)
07 Notifying compensation events, producing quotations and proposed instructions
43(16)
Compensation event processes
43(1)
Notification
44(2)
Clauses 61.5 and 61.6
46(2)
Quotations
48(5)
Proposed instructions
53(6)
08 Assessing and implementing compensation events
59(10)
The Project Manager's assessments
64(2)
Implementing compensation events
66(3)
09 Time assessments of compensation events
69(8)
Time assessments in this book
69(1)
Time obligations in contracts generally
69(1)
Time obligations in the ECC
70(1)
How are dates adjusted?
70(1)
Shared principles in the assessment of time and money
71(1)
How is the delay calculated?
71(1)
The additional clauses that link to clause 63.5
72(5)
10 What is Defined Cost?
77(6)
11 Defined Cost and assessing compensation events in main Option A and B contracts and the Short Schedule of Cost Components
83(22)
Defined Cost in main Option A and B contracts
83(1)
Assessment of compensation events in main Option A and B contracts
83(7)
The Short Schedule of Cost Components
90(15)
12 Defined Cost in main Option C, D and E contracts. Disallowed Cost and the Schedule of Cost Components
105(20)
Defined cost in main Option C, D and E contracts
105(1)
Disallowed Cost
106(2)
Schedule of Cost Components
108(17)
13 Main Option C, D and E contracts: assessment of Price for Work Done to Date and assessment of compensation events
125(10)
Assessment of Price for Work Done to Date
125(3)
Assessment of compensation events
128(7)
14 Main Option F contracts: Defined Cost, Disallowed Cost, assessment of Price for Work Done to Date and assessment of compensation events
135(10)
The role of Defined Cost in main Option F contracts
135(1)
Defined Cost in main Option F contracts
136(1)
Disallowed Cost in main Option F contracts
136(2)
The Price for Work Done to Date in main Option F contracts
138(3)
Assessment of compensation events in main Option F contracts
141(4)
15 Final assessments
145(4)
Finalising costs generally
145(1)
Final assessments
145(2)
Costs finalisation
147(2)
16 Other NEC contracts
149(6)
Other engineering and construction contracts
149(1)
Alliance Contract
150(1)
Design Build and Operate Contract
150(1)
Professional service contracts
150(1)
Supply contracts
151(1)
Term service contracts
152(1)
Facilities management contracts
153(1)
Summary
154(1)
17 The effect of Z clauses
155(16)
The good, the bad, and the downright ugly
155(2)
Examples of Z clauses
157(14)
18 Disputes concerning Defined Cost and compensation events
171(4)
Disagreements
171(1)
Senior Representatives
172(2)
How are disputes dealt with formally?
174(1)
19 Defined Cost in termination
175(2)
Index 177