
Understanding NEC4
Term Service Contract
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 9. March 2018
Book
Hardback
220 pages
978-0-8153-4823-8 (ISBN)
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Description
With the release of the new NEC (formerly the New Engineering Contract), the use of the family of contracts continues to grow worldwide, as does the importance of understanding its clauses and nuances to everyone working in the built environment. Now in its fourth edition, this set of contracts is different to others in concept as well as format, so users may well find themselves needing a helping hand along the way.
Written in plain English, Understanding NEC4: Term Service Contract offers a practical guide to the use and management of the NEC4 Term Service Contract (TSC). The authors describe the full life of a contract, from the initial selection of options and contract formation through to the operations period and ultimately termination and dispute resolution. Although born of the same stable as the NEC4 construction contracts, the TSC is aimed at maintaining infrastructure and differs significantly from its siblings.
This is the first book to be written on the new contract and takes the reader through the important provisions including communications, planning, early warnings, compensation events and payments. It is ideal for clients, contractors and their advisors describing how to deploy the contract successfully.
Written in plain English, Understanding NEC4: Term Service Contract offers a practical guide to the use and management of the NEC4 Term Service Contract (TSC). The authors describe the full life of a contract, from the initial selection of options and contract formation through to the operations period and ultimately termination and dispute resolution. Although born of the same stable as the NEC4 construction contracts, the TSC is aimed at maintaining infrastructure and differs significantly from its siblings.
This is the first book to be written on the new contract and takes the reader through the important provisions including communications, planning, early warnings, compensation events and payments. It is ideal for clients, contractors and their advisors describing how to deploy the contract successfully.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic and Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
10 s/w Zeichnungen, 2 s/w Tabellen
2 Tables, black and white; 10 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8153-4823-8 (9780815348238)
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Persons
Kelvin Hughes has over 40 years' experience in management of major projects. He has been a leading authority on NEC contracts since 1995, has run over 1600 NEC training courses, and written 4 books on the practical application of NEC contracts.
Patrick Waterhouse is a chartered civil engineer. He has worked with NEC contracts since the 1990s and is one of the leading experts in the field. Patrick is on the panels of several adjudicator nominating bodies and regularly adjudicates NEC disputes.
Patrick Waterhouse is a chartered civil engineer. He has worked with NEC contracts since the 1990s and is one of the leading experts in the field. Patrick is on the panels of several adjudicator nominating bodies and regularly adjudicates NEC disputes.
Content
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 0
Introduction
Chapter 1
Early Warnings
Chapter 2
The Contractor's Main Responsibilities
Chapter 3
Time
Chapter 4
Quality Management
Chapter 5
Payment
Chapter 6
Compensation Events
Chapter 7
Use of Equipment, Plant and Materials
Chapter 8
Liabilities and Insurance
Chapter 9
Termination
Chapter 10
Resolving and Avoiding Disputes
Chapter 11
Tenders
Acknowledgements
Chapter 0
Introduction
Chapter 1
Early Warnings
Chapter 2
The Contractor's Main Responsibilities
Chapter 3
Time
Chapter 4
Quality Management
Chapter 5
Payment
Chapter 6
Compensation Events
Chapter 7
Use of Equipment, Plant and Materials
Chapter 8
Liabilities and Insurance
Chapter 9
Termination
Chapter 10
Resolving and Avoiding Disputes
Chapter 11
Tenders