
Understanding the NEC4 Term Service Contract
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Covering all the recent updates to the contract and written in plain English, Understanding the 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 essential reading for anyone working with the contracts 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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Patrick Waterhouse is an adjudicator, mediator and expert determiner specialising in NEC, JCT and PFI contracts. He is a member of ten adjudicator nominating body panels. He has worked with NEC contracts since their first publication in the early 1990s. He is a chartered civil engineer, a chartered surveyor and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.
Content
Acknowledgements
Introduction to the NEC4 Term Service Contract
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
Chapter 12 Comparison of the Term Service Contract (TSC) with the
Professional Service Contract (PSC) and the Facilities
Management Contract (FMC)
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