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Civil Engineering Project Management
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                          I Mech E/ IEE; MF/1
                          This is for similar purposes as Model Form A but the terms have been modern-
                          ized and improved, with revised and extended liability for defects and provi-
                          sion for performance tests. The first edition was published in 1988 but further
                          revisions with amendments have been issued, Revision 4 being issued in 2000.
                          Among other matters, payment terms have to be decided and details added.
                          FIDIC 2nd and 3rd Editions: ‘Yellow Book’


                          These apply to mechanical, electrical, instrument and similar work, the provi-
                          sions being similar to I Mech E Form A conditions referred to above. The 3rd
                          edition is a substantially altered and improved version of the 2nd edition.
                          Again it is intended for work worldwide so it allows for additions to cover
                          local needs. Although the new FIDIC form for plant is available this form is
                          still in use.


                          I Chem E ‘Red Book’ Conditions


                          These conditions are primarily intended for process plant paid for on a lump
                          sum basis, with interim progress payments as agreed. The contractor carries
                          the main responsibility for design but must comply with any requirements set
                          out in the contract. He arranges all procurement including any civil, mechan-
                          ical, electrical and instrument work, etc. and installs, sets to work, commissions
                          and tests all plant. Performance tests are required to prove that the effective-
                          ness of the plant is as specified in the contract. Provisions for dealing with
                          claims and variations are not extensive; the expectation being that, prior to the
                          award of contract, the parties will have agreed in detail the specific items of
                          plant to be provided, so that little change is needed. The project manager is
                          not fully independent, though required to be impartial in some actions; the
                          purchaser is bound by the decisions made by his project manager and cannot
                          dispute them in arbitration. Provision is made for an independent expert to be
                          called in to decide some technical or valuation matters. Since there is little
                          allowance for unforeseen constructional problems, the conditions may not
                          be suitable for major associated civil engineering works.


                          I Chem E ‘Green Book’ Conditions


                          These conditions cover a cost-reimbursable contract for the provision of
                          process plant. They can be used when the process or works have not been
                          fully defined, so both purchaser and contractor may have design inputs; but
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