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To enable users to understand the operation of the Engineering and Construction Contract, this book contains flow charts which set out the procedural logic of the 75 clauses that can be presented with benefit by flow charting.
To enable users to understand the operation of the Engineering and Construction Contract, this book contains flow charts which set out the procedural logic of the 75 clauses that can be presented with benefit by flow charting.
	Flow Charts
	
	Chapter 1 : Communications
	Chapter 2 : The Project Manager and The Supervisor
	Chapter 3 : Adding to The Working Areas
	Chapter 4 : Early Warning
	Chapter 5 : Ambiguities and Inconsistencies
	Chapter 6 : Illegal and Impossible Requirements
	Chapter 7 : Prevention
	Chapter 8 : Providing The Works
	Chapter 9 : The Contractor?S Design
	Chapter 10 : Using The Contractor?S Design
	Chapter 11 : Design of Equipment
	Chapter 12 : People
	Chapter 13 : Working With The Employer and Others
	Chapter 14 : Subcontracting
	Chapter 15 : Other (Contractor) Responsibilities
	Chapter 16 : Starting, Completion and Key Dates
	Chapter 17 : The Programme
	Chapter 18 : Revising The Programme
	Chapter 19 : Access to and Use of The Site
	Chapter 20 : Instruction to Stop Or Not to Start Work
	Chapter 21 : Take Over
	Chapter 22 : Acceleration
	Chapter 23 : Tests and Inspections
	Chapter 24 : Testing and Inspection Before Delivery
	Chapter 25 : Searching for and Notifying Defects
	Chapter 26 : Correcting Defects
	Chapter 27 : Accepting Defects
	Chapter 28 : Uncorrected Defects
	Chapter 29 : Assessing The Amount Due S
	Chapter 30 : Payment
	Chapter 31 : Defined Cost
	Chapter 32 : The Contractor?S Share (Option C and D)
	Chapter 33 : The Activity Schedule (Option A and C)
	Chapter 34 : The Bill of Quantities (Option B and D)
	Chapter 35 : Compensation Events
	Chapter 36 : Notifying Compensation Events
	Chapter 37 : Quotations for Compensation Events
	Chapter 38 : Assessing Compensation Events
	Chapter 39 : The Project Manager?S Assessments
	Chapter 40 : Implementing Compensation Events
	Chapter 41 : The Employer?S Title to Plant and Materials
	Chapter 42 : Marking Equipment, Plant and Materials Outside The Working Areas
	Chapter 43 : Removing Equipment
	Chapter 44 : Objects and Materials Within The Site
	Chapter 45 : Employer?S Risks
	Chapter 46 : Contractor?S Risk
	Chapter 47 : Repairs
	Chapter 48 : Indemnity
	Chapter 49 : Insurance Cover
	Chapter 50 : Insurance Policies
	Chapter 51 : If The Contractor Does Not Insure
	Chapter 52 : Insurance By The Employer
	Chapter 53 : Termination
	Chapter 54 : Reasons for Termination
	Chapter 55 : Procedures on Termination
	Chapter 56 : Payment on Termination
	
	W1 Dispute Resolution (Used Unless Option Y(UK)2 Applies)
	W2 Dispute Resolution (Used When Option Y(UK)2 Applies)
	X1 Price Adjustment for Inflation (Used Only With Options A, B, C and D)
	X2 Changes In The Law
	X3 Multiple Currencies (Used Only With Options A and B)
	X4 Parent Company Guarantee
	X5 Sectional Completion
	X6 Bonus for Early Completion
	X7 Delay Damages
	X12 Partnering
	X13 Performance Bond
	X14 Advanced Payment to The Contractor
	X15 Limitation of The Contractor?S Liability for His Design to Reasonable Skill and Care
	X16 Retention (Not Used With Option F)
	X17 Low Performance Damages
	X18 Limitation of Liability
	X20 Key Performance Indicators (Not Used With Option X12)
	Y(UK)2 The Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration
	Act 1996
	Y(UK)3 The Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999