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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Fullyrevised and updated, the RIBA Domestic Building Contract is specificallydesigned to be a simple, clear and easy to understand and use contract betweena client and a contractor. Endorsed and supported by the HomeOwners Alliance,the RIBA Domestic Building Contract can be used on all domestic (non-commercial)projects, including renovations extensions, maintenance and new buildings. KeybenefitsWrittenin plain English that is simple to understandGuidancenotes to help complete the contractProvidesan effective way of managing payments to the contractorGivesyou control over the timely completion of the projectProvisionsfor collaborating with the contractor over events that may delay completion oradd costs to the project Other featuresCollaborationprovisions: advance warnings, joint resolution of delay, proposals forimprovements and cost savingsFlexiblepayment optionsProvisionfor contractor design, with fit for purpose liability optionOptionalprovisions for a contractor programmeOptionalprovisions for client-selected suppliers and sub-contractorsMechanismsfor dealing with changes to the project which allow for agreement and includespecified timescalesOptionfor commencement and completion in stagesTermscompliant with the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999Guidancenotes on use and completion are included. Key changes in the 2018 edition:The contract has been fully updated to comply with the CDM Regulations 2015.The Guidance Notes include detailed advice for clients with regards to theirparticular duties under the Regulations. The guidance on Insurance and Insuring the Works has been expanded and is clearerand easier to understand. Further explanation is given on the process forensuring that adequate insurance is obtained and the importance of notifyingthe propertys building and contents insurer if the work is to an existingbuilding. Emphasis is given to the need for whoever takes out the insurance toprovide written confirmation of the extent of cover provided in respect of theworks.The Consents,Fees and Charges item has been expanded so that it now clearly states whatregulatory and statutory consents, fees and charges need to be obtained and whois taking on the ether the responsibility for obtaining and paying for them,either the client or the contractor.The guidance on Dispute Resolution has been expanded but also simplified. Mediationand adjudication are now highlighted as the initial/preferred forms of settlingany dispute in the contract, but the client retains the right to refer anydispute to the courts, as the courts will often make it a precondition tohearing a case that the parties have attempted an alternative disputeresolution method. The Programmeoptional item has been simplified. The contract have retained the requirementfor a contractor to indicate the activities they will carry out to complete theworks, including the start and finish times of each activity and therelationship of each activity to the others. However, the obligation on the contractorto submit a Programme prior to the commencement of the works, and any financialpenalties for not doing so (perceived as too confrontational), have beenremoved. The ContractorDesign optional item has been retained, so that, if it is agreed that the contractoris to design part of the Works, a detailed and accurate description can be providedof the parts that the contractor will design. However, this o Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781859468692
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Fullyrevised and updated, the RIBA Domestic Building Contract is specificallydesigned to be a simple, clear and easy to understand and use contract betweena client and a contractor. Endorsed and supported by the HomeOwners Alliance,the RIBA Domestic Building Contract can be used on all domestic (non-commercial)projects, including renovations extensions, maintenance and new buildings. KeybenefitsWrittenin plain English that is simple to understandGuidancenotes to help complete the contractProvidesan effective way of managing payments to the contractorGivesyou control over the timely completion of the projectProvisionsfor collaborating with the contractor over events that may delay completion oradd costs to the project Other featuresCollaborationprovisions: advance warnings, joint resolution of delay, proposals forimprovements and cost savingsFlexiblepayment optionsProvisionfor contractor design, with fit for purpose liability optionOptionalprovisions for a contractor programmeOptionalprovisions for client-selected suppliers and sub-contractorsMechanismsfor dealing with changes to the project which allow for agreement and includespecified timescalesOptionfor commencement and completion in stagesTermscompliant with the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999Guidancenotes on use and completion are included. Key changes in the 2018 edition:The contract has been fully updated to comply with the CDM Regulations 2015.The Guidance Notes include detailed advice for clients with regards to theirparticular duties under the Regulations. The guidance on Insurance and Insuring the Works has been expanded and is clearerand easier to understand. Further explanation is given on the process forensuring that adequate insurance is obtained and the importance of notifyingthe propertys building and contents insurer if the work is to an existingbuilding. Emphasis is given to the need for whoever takes out the insurance toprovide written confirmation of the extent of cover provided in respect of theworks.The Consents,Fees and Charges item has been expanded so that it now clearly states whatregulatory and statutory consents, fees and charges need to be obtained and whois taking on the ether the responsibility for obtaining and paying for them,either the client or the contractor.The guidance on Dispute Resolution has been expanded but also simplified. Mediationand adjudication are now highlighted as the initial/preferred forms of settlingany dispute in the contract, but the client retains the right to refer anydispute to the courts, as the courts will often make it a precondition tohearing a case that the parties have attempted an alternative disputeresolution method. The Programmeoptional item has been simplified. The contract have retained the requirementfor a contractor to indicate the activities they will carry out to complete theworks, including the start and finish times of each activity and therelationship of each activity to the others. However, the obligation on the contractorto submit a Programme prior to the commencement of the works, and any financialpenalties for not doing so (perceived as too confrontational), have beenremoved. The ContractorDesign optional item has been retained, so that, if it is agreed that the contractoris to design part of the Works, a detailed and accurate description can be providedof the parts that the contractor will design. Ho Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781859468692
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Fullyrevised and updated, the RIBA Domestic Building Contract is specificallydesigned to be a simple, clear and easy to understand and use contract betweena client and a contractor. Endorsed and supported by the HomeOwners Alliance,the RIBA Domestic Building Contract can be used on all domestic (non-commercial)projects, including renovations extensions, maintenance and new buildings. KeybenefitsWrittenin plain English that is simple to understandGuidancenotes to help complete the contractProvidesan effective way of managing payments to the contractorGivesyou control over the timely completion of the projectProvisionsfor collaborating with the contractor over events that may delay completion oradd costs to the project Other featuresCollaborationprovisions: advance warnings, joint resolution of delay, proposals forimprovements and cost savingsFlexiblepayment optionsProvisionfor contractor design, with fit for purpose liability optionOptionalprovisions for a contractor programmeOptionalprovisions for client-selected suppliers and sub-contractorsMechanismsfor dealing with changes to the project which allow for agreement and includespecified timescalesOptionfor commencement and completion in stagesTermscompliant with the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999Guidancenotes on use and completion are included. Key changes in the 2018 edition:The contract has been fully updated to comply with the CDM Regulations 2015.The Guidance Notes include detailed advice for clients with regards to theirparticular duties under the Regulations. The guidance on Insurance and Insuring the Works has been expanded and is clearerand easier to understand. Further explanation is given on the process forensuring that adequate insurance is obtained and the importance of notifyingthe propertys building and contents insurer if the work is to an existingbuilding. Emphasis is given to the need for whoever takes out the insurance toprovide written confirmation of the extent of cover provided in respect of theworks.The Consents,Fees and Charges item has been expanded so that it now clearly states whatregulatory and statutory consents, fees and charges need to be obtained and whois taking on the ether the responsibility for obtaining and paying for them,either the client or the contractor.The guidance on Dispute Resolution has been expanded but also simplified. Mediationand adjudication are now highlighted as the initial/preferred forms of settlingany dispute in the contract, but the client retains the right to refer anydispute to the courts, as the courts will often make it a precondition tohearing a case that the parties have attempted an alternative disputeresolution method. The Programmeoptional item has been simplified. The contract have retained the requirementfor a contractor to indicate the activities they will carry out to complete theworks, including the start and finish times of each activity and therelationship of each activity to the others. However, the obligation on the contractorto submit a Programme prior to the commencement of the works, and any financialpenalties for not doing so (perceived as too confrontational), have beenremoved. The ContractorDesign optional item has been retained, so that, if it is agreed that the contractoris to design part of the Works, a detailed and accurate description can be providedof the parts that the contractor will design. Ho Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781859468692
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