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EPC/Turnkey Contract 1st Ed (1999)
 
Conditions of Contract for EPC Turnkey Projects (First Edition, 1999). General Conditions; Guidance for the Preparation of Conditions Particular Application; Forms of Tender and Agreement, etc.

Conditions of Contract for EPC Turnkey Projects, which are recommended where one entity takes total responsibility for the design and execution of an engineering project. Under the usual arrangements for this type of contract, the entity carries out all the Engineering, Procurement and Construction: providing a fully-equipped facility, ready for operation (at the "turn of the key"). This type of contract is usually negotiated between the parties.

 
 
Client-Consultant Agreement (White Book) 3rd Ed
Client-Consultant Model Services Agreement (3rd Edition, 1998).

The terms of the Client Consultant Model Services agreement (The White Book) have been prepared by FIDIC and are recommended for general use for the purposes of pre-investment and feasability studies, designs and administration of construction and project management, where proposals for such services are invited on an international basis: They are equally adaptable for domestic agreements.

 
 
Plant and Design-Build Contract 1st Ed (1999)
Conditions of Contract for Plant & Design-Build (First Ed, 1999). For Electrical & Mech. Plant & For Building & Engineering Works Designed by the Contractor. Gen. Conds; Guidance for the Prepn of Conds of Particular Application; Forms of Tender.

Conditions of Contract for Plant and Design-Build, which are recommended for the provision of electrical and/or mechanical plant, and for the design and execution of building or engineering works. Under the usual arrangements for this type of contract, the Contractor designs and provides, in accordance with the Employer's requirements, plant and/or other works; which may include any combination of civil, mechanical, electrical and/or construction works.
 
 
Short Form of Contract 1st Ed
The Short Form of Contract (First Edition, 1999). Agreement, General Conditions, Rules for Adjudication and Notes for Guidance

These Conditions of Contract are recommended for engineering and building work of relatively small capital value. However, depending on the type of work and the circumstances, the Conditions may be suitable for contracts of considerably greater value.
They are considered most likely to be suitable for fairly simple or repetitive work or work of short duration without the need for specialist sub-contracts. This form may also be suitable for contracts which include, or wholly comprise, contractor-designed civil engineering, building, mechanical and/or electrical works.