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Understanding the NEC4 ECC Contract

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ISBN 9781138499720
Publication Status Current
Publication Date 16/08/2018
Author Kelvin Hughes
Edition 2nd Edition
Format (Paperback, Hardback etc) Paperback
Brand / Publisher NEC
Publisher Taylor & Francis
As usage of the NEC family of contracts continues to grow worldwide, so does the importance of understanding its clauses and nuances to everyone working in the built environment. Understanding the NEC4 ECC Contract uses plain English to lead the reader through the NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract’s key features. Chapters cover:

* The Contractor’s main responsibilities the use of early warnings * Contractor’s design * Tendering * Quality management * Payment * Liabilities and insurance * Termination * Avoiding and resolving disputes and much more.

Common problems experienced when using the Engineering and Construction Contract are signaled to the reader throughout, and the correct way of reading each clause explained. The way the contract effects procurement processes, dispute resolution, project management, and risk management are all addressed in order to direct the user to best practice.

Written for construction professionals by a practicing international construction contract consultant, this handbook is the most straightforward, balanced and practical guide to the NEC4 ECC available. An ideal companion for employers, contractors, project managers, supervisors, engineers, architects, quantity surveyors, subcontractors, and anyone else interested in working successfully with the NEC4 ECC.

Contents: * Acknowledgments * Introduction * The Contractor’s main responsibilities * Contractor’s design * Time and the Accepted Programme * Quality management * Payment * Compensation events * Title * Liabilities and insurance * Termination * Resolving and avoiding disputes * Tendering