Conditions of Contract, Agreement and Contract Schedule for Use in Connection with Minor Works of Civil Engineering Construction


Book Description

- Index - Agreement - The Contract Schedule - Definitions - Engineer - General obligations - Starting and completion - Defects - Additional payment - Payment - Assignment and sub-letting - Statutory obligations - Liabilities and insurance - Disputes - Scotland - Appendix to the Conditions of Contract




ICE Conditions of Contract for Minor Works


Book Description

This edition of the ICE conditions of contract for minor works has been updated to include the following changes: a new clause on design responsibility; a paragraph on liquidated damages, identifying when damages may not be payable; many of the clauses have been deleted and replaced by updated versions consistent with the text of the ICE Conditions of Contract 6th edition; a clause to cover application to Northern Ireland; the recommended limit on contract value has been increased to u250,000 in place of the previous limit of u100,000; the recommended minimum cover for Third Party Insurance has been increased to u2 million; clauses are included on value added tax, and the requirements of the Construction, Design and Management Regulations 1994; and a set of guidance notes to help the reader to understand and implement the contract."




ICE Conditions of Contract


Book Description

This edition takes into consideration the revisions of the Landfill Tax, Housing Grants Construction and Regeneration Act, and Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act. There are minor alterations to the contract that bring the wording into line with the Design and Construct Conditions of Contract. Other changes clarify the intention of the clause. In some sections the clauses have been re-numbered to present a more logical sequence to the contract. A few clauses have been changed substantially and an On Default performance Bond is included which has been drafted in more modern English.




Civil Engineering Contractual Procedures


Book Description

Civil Engineering Contractual Procedures gives an introduction to the contractual procedures, legislation and administrative practices that are used in the civil engineering industry. It introduces the principles of contract law, and the main forms of contract used in the construction industry. It then concentrates on the main forms of contract used in civil engineering, with the discussion based on the ICE Conditions of Contract. It looks at the obligations of the various parties to the contract under all the clauses of the contract. Civil Engineering Contractual Procedures provides a sound basis for anyone seeking an understanding of the contractual administration of civil engineering projects. It is an essential core text for all students of civil engineering and related courses at both undergraduate and higher technician levels. It will also be a useful reference source for those already working in the industry.




Ice Conditions of Contract


Book Description

- Definitions and Interpretation - Engineers Representative - Assignment and Sub-Letting - Contract Documents - General obligations - Labour - Workmanship and Materials - Commencement Time and Delays - Liquidated Damages and Limitation of Damages for Delayed Completion - Completion Certificate - Maintenance and Defects - Alterations Additions and Omissions - Property in Materials and Plant - Measurement - Provisional and Prime Cost Sums and Nominated Sub-Contracts - Certificates and Payment - Remedies and Powers - Frustration - War Clause - Settlement of Disputes - Application to Scotland - Notices - Tax Matters - Metrication - Special Conditions




Civil Engineering Construction Design and Management


Book Description

A textbook for HNC/HND students of civil engineering. Covers contract administration, control and programming, safety, ground water control, excavation, foundations, retaining walls and deep basements, superstructures and road pavements.




Contractual Procedures in the Construction Industry


Book Description

Fully updated to take into account recent legislation, this book provides a sound basis for students. It gives them an understanding of the principles involved in contractual and procurement arrangements in the construction industry.




Landscape Architect's Pocket Book


Book Description

An indispensable tool for all landscape architects, this time-saving guide answers the most frequently asked questions in one pocket-sized volume. It is a concise, easy-to-read reference that gives instant access to a wide range of information needed on a daily basis, both out on site and in the office. Covering all the major topics, including hard landscaping, soft landscaping as well as planning and legislation, the pocket book also includes a handy glossary of important terms, useful calculations and helpful contacts. Not only an essential tool for everyday queries on British standards and procedures, this is a first point of reference for those seeking more extensive, supplementary sources of information, including websites and further publications. This new edition incorporates updates and revisions from key planning and environmental legislation, guidelines and national standards.




Construction Site Studies


Book Description

This book emphasises the practicalities of site supervision including the education and training of personnel and current legislation dealing with industrial relations, conditions of employment, health and welfare and first-aid regulations. Suitable for students studying for higher certificate/diploma, degree or professional examinations in building, site practice and construction management, this second edition will also be very useful reading for the practising site manager.




Keating on Construction Contracts eBook


Book Description

Online current version of Keating on construction contracts. Available through the Westlaw database. University username and password required.