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Jct Standard Building Contract without Quantities with Contractor`s Design

The JCT standard construction contract is intended for large-scale or complex construction projects that are purchased through the traditional supply route, which requires detailed contractual terms. The term “without quantities” means a works contract or tender documents that do not contain specific measurements of the parts identified by the drawings and quotations. It can be used for projects where it is not possible to create a nomenclature (BOQ) at the time of the call for tenders. This may be because the design for tendering purposes is so advanced, but not firm enough to provide precise quantities. The employer must provide drawings and a description of the work and a specification or work plans at the tender stage. The project is usually not complex enough to require BOMs. The price and payment structure of the contract are based on a lump sum with monthly interim payments. Subcontractors may be appointed with the written permission of the architect/contract administrator or selected from a list of three names. It includes provisions for collaborative work, sustainability, prepayment, obligations (prepayment, external documents, withholding), third party rights and collateral guarantees, designated specialists and a “contractor-designed party”. The Pre-Construction Services Contract (General Contractor) (PCSA) and the Pre-Construction Services Contract (Specialist) (PCSA/PS) can be used with this contract. This contract can be used with the Framework Agreement (FA). For the use of private and public sector projects.

The standard YCW construction contract is an example of a contract that can be used without quantification. YCW gives the following guidelines for “no quantity” contracts: Tendering on the basis of “no quantities” can allow the selection of the contractor and thus accelerate the project program. In general, the design will be relatively complete, but there may not be enough time or information to determine quantities. Drawings, specifications and schedules are usually the most important contractual documents when projects are purchased in this way. An intermediate position between the two approaches is that of “approximate quantities”. For more information, see: Approximate quantities. Small projects or renovation work may also be the subject of calls for tenders without quantities. B for example when a schedule is created for the work, which makes it possible to set the price of items, such as.B. construction work and the setting of schedules. For more information, see: Work Schedule. Click Add to Cart to purchase a JCT On Demand digital version of this Agreement.

If you prefer a printed version (i.e. a physical copy that will be delivered to you), select “Hard copy” in the Format field. Supply “without quantities” leads to a flat-rate contract. No reassessment is required and may simplify the assessment process. This may initially provide cost certainty for the customer, but there may be inconveniences later if deviations are required, and there is disagreement over the prices to be charged for the changes. A pricing document may be created during the tender phase, but it may not be detailed enough to capture all the rates that may apply to the amendments. Drawings, specifications and schedules should therefore be as detailed as possible in order to minimize deviations. The 2016 edition was published on November 4, 2016. New features include: Stock Status: In stock (there are only 5 orders left shortly). This package contains: JCT 2016 Standard Building Contract Without Quantit (SBC/XQ) Current Edition: SBC/XQ 2016 Previous Editions: SBC/QX 2011, SBC/XQ 2005 (Revision 2 2009), JCT 1998 (PXQ/LXQ). .

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