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As mentioned earlier, one of CC's Task Groups is being formed to develop a standard form of Subcontract for use with the 3 major Contract forms. It will of course be for use between the main contractor and his subcontractor(s). FIDIC is embarking on this initiative with a certain amount of trepidation.
- Introduction to the FIDIC Conditions of Subcontract for Works of Civil ...
Christopher and Maurizio Ragazzi (formerly of White & Case,...
- The FIDIC Suite of Contracts
It is expected that if a subcontract form is published that...
- Introduction to the FIDIC Conditions of Subcontract for Works of Civil ...
16 Οκτ 2012 · This document outlines the general conditions for subcontracts for civil engineering construction projects put forth by FIDIC (Fédération Internationale des Ingénieurs-Conseils).
In the case of FIDIC contracts and agreements, FIDIC aims to provide balanced and equitable conditions of contract by ensuring the integrity of its publications. A purchaser or authorised user of a FIDIC contract or agreement is thus granted the right to: - make a single copy of the purchased document, for personal and private use;
Christopher and Maurizio Ragazzi (formerly of White & Case, now with the World Bank) drafted the FIDIC Subcontract ("Conditions of Subcontract for Works of Civil Engineering Construction") as a two man committee, freely giving their time and energy to FIDIC and the international consulting industry that it represents.
It is expected that if a subcontract form is published that a version for use with the Red Book main contract will be first. The Short Form of Contract is recommended for engineering and building work of relatively small capital value.
This document provides guidance for the preparation of subcontract agreements using FIDIC standard forms. It summarizes the General Conditions and provides sample annexes for inclusion in Particular Conditions to address project-specific needs.
These standard forms described the duties, responsibilities and obliga-tions of not only the Employer and the Contractor, the signatories of the Contract, but also the Engineer, engaged by the Employer to supervise the execution of the Contract.