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(d) Civil contractor constructs; promoter orders
plant separately
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(e) Civil contractor orders all plant
(f) Plant supplier arranges building design and construction 21
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2.5 Construction using forms of management contracting 23
(a) Construction management 23
(b) Management contracting 23
2.6 Design and build procedures and other options 24
(a) Design and build or ‘turn-key’ contracts 24
(b) Design, build and operate contracts 25
(c) Engineer, procure and construct contracts 26
(d) Partnering 26
(e) ‘Term’ or ‘Serial’ contracting 26
2.7 Comment on possible arrangements 27
3 Payment arrangements, risks and project cost estimating 29
3.1 Methods of payment under different types of contract 29
(a) Rates only contracts 29
(b) Rates and prices for re-measurement contracts 29
(c) Lump sum contracts 31
(d) Cost reimbursement contracts 31
(e) Target contracts 32
(f) Payment under design, build and operate contracts 32
3.2 Other payment provisions 32
(a) Price variation provisions 32
(b) Payment terms 33
(c) Bonus payments 33
(d) ‘Ex-contractual’ payments 34
(e) Pre-payments 34
3.3 Contractual risks arising during construction 35
3.4 Producing an initial cost-estimate of a project 36
3.5 Estimating the cost of a project at design stage 37
3.6 Project cost control 39
4 Contract conditions used for civil engineering work 40
4.1 Standard conditions of contract 40
4.2 Contract conditions produced by the UK Institution 40
of Civil Engineers
(a) ICE Conditions of Contract for Works of
Civil Engineering Construction 40
(b) ICE Conditions for Ground Investigations 41
(c) ICE Minor Works Conditions 42
(d) ICE Design and Construct Conditions 42
(e) ICE Term Version 43
(f) ICE Engineering and Construction Contract 43
(g) Partnering Addendum 44