This book provides over 160 model letters, with commentary for use with all the main JCT 2005 building contracts. It concentrates on problems which can arise during a project, and draws on the authorΠ²Πβ’s extensive experience as a contracts consultant. It is a companion to the authorΠ²Πβ’s Standard Let
Contractual Correspondence for Architects and Project Managers, Fourth Edition
β Scribed by David Chappell(auth.)
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 290
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book provides over 160 model letters, with commentary for use with all the main JCT 2005 building contracts. It concentrates on problems which can arise during a project, and draws on the authorβs extensive experience as a contracts consultant. It is a companion to the authorβs Standard Letters in Architectural Practice which covers more routine matters.
The revised Fourth Edition takes account of:
- the 2005 editions of the JCT Standard Building Contract, the Intermediate Building Contract and the Minor Works Building Contract, both with their contractorβs design versions, ICD and MWD
- the 2004 updates of the Standard Form of Agreement for the Appointment of an Architect
- changes to case law since the last edition was published in 1996
It will be an invaluable guide for architects, building surveyors and project managers.Content:
Chapter A Appraisal (pages 1β31):
Chapter B Strategic Briefing (pages 32β33):
Chapter C Outline Proposals (pages 34β39):
Chapter D Detailed Proposals (pages 40β50):
Chapter E Final Proposals (pages 51β53):
Chapter F Production Information (pages 54β68):
Chapter G Bills of Quantities (pages 69β72):
Chapter H Tender Action (pages 73β75):
Chapter J Mobilisation (pages 76β87):
Chapter K Construction to Practical Completion (pages 88β245):
Chapter L After Practical Completion (pages 246β265):
Chapter M Feedback (pages 266β267):
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