Saturday, February 8, 2014
FIDIC Conditions Explained - Lesson 01
1:00 AM
Dear Members,
As we promised we are starting the FIDIC Condition Clauses explained lessons series from today.
FIDIC Rainbow suite
FIDIC is the French acronym of International Federation of
Consulting Engineers. It was formed in 1913 by 3 national associations of
consulting Engineers. Now it has 86 members of national associations.
FIDIC has forms for following agreements between:
· Employer and
Contractor (designed by Employer)
· Client and Consultant
· Joint ventures between
consultants
· Sub consultant
agreements
· Representative
agreements
FIDIC Employer/contractor agreement was issued in 1957. From
then there were several editions of various types of forms.
FIDIC issued three contracts for major works;
Red Book – Conditions of Contracts for works designed by the
Employer, also known as the ‘construction contract’.
Orange Book – Design & Build Projects
Yellow book – Conditions of contract for plant &
design-build for electrical & mechanical plant and for building &
engineering works designed by the contractor, also know as the Plant, Design &
Build contract.
Silver Book – Conditions of contract for EPC/Turn Key projects
also known as the EPC/Turnkey contract (EPC = Engineering, Procurement and
Construction)
Other FIDIC issued contracts
Green Book – short form of contract
White Book – Contract between Client and Consultant
Pink Book – Contract for Multilateral Development Bank
Harmonized version of Red Book
Gold Book – Design Build and Operate contracts
We will explain the important clauses of FIDIC 1987 and 1999
versions in detail in our future lessons.
OQSC
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