The paper describes the main features of the 1999 edition of Fidic’s Red Book, possibly the most commonly used standard-form construction contract in international projects. The paper is addressed to construction professionals who already have an understanding of English construction contracts but have not yet looked into Fidic contracts. The 1999 Red Book is for use when the contractor has been given the design by the employer. The contract features general and particular conditions, the latter of which have to be drafted by the parties before the contract is entered into. A typical feature of the 1999 Red Book is the role of the engineer. Whether he has to act for the employer or whether he has to make a fair determination depends on the matter in question. There are two striking differences from the contract JCT SBC 2005 regarding claims of the contractor. First, only the 1999 Red Book contains strict time bars. Second, the clauses which contain events that justify claims are spread out over the whole contract and not contained in comprehensive lists of events. New features are clause 13.2 on value engineering and clause 20 on the impartial dispute adjudication board.
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August 01 2010
Fidic’s Red Book 1999 edition: a study review Available to Purchase
Jan-Bertram Hillig, PhD;
Jan-Bertram Hillig, PhD
Rechtsanwalt
Leinemann & Partner,
Frankfurt, Germany
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Dauda Dan-Asabe, MSc;
Dauda Dan-Asabe, MSc
PhD candidate
University of Reading,
UK
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Sohrab Donyavi, MSc;
Sohrab Donyavi, MSc
PhD candidate
University of Reading,
UK
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Onur Dursun, MSc;
Onur Dursun, MSc
Research Assistant and PhD candidate
University of Stuttgart,
Germany
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Anjana Thampuratty, MSc
Anjana Thampuratty, MSc
Architect
Mumbai, India
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
September 22 2009
Accepted:
January 20 2010
Online ISSN: 1751-4312
Print ISSN: 1751-4304
© 2010 Thomas Telford Ltd
2010
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Management, Procurement and Law (2010) 163 (3): 129–133.
Article history
Received:
September 22 2009
Accepted:
January 20 2010
Citation
Hillig J, Dan-Asabe D, Donyavi S, Dursun O, Thampuratty A (2010), "Fidic’s Red Book 1999 edition: a study review". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Management, Procurement and Law, Vol. 163 No. 3 pp. 129–133, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/mpal.2010.163.3.129
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