What are the main CA duties?
What is Building Regulations Part T? What does it cover?
What skills might a CA have?
What are the key differences in provisions between MW and Intermediate JCT?
Intermediate
- Provisions for contractors design portion of works if required
Intermediate
- Detailed provisions for specialist sub-contractor works
- Allows for nominated subcontractors
Intermediate
- Additional powers to issue instructions
- More detailed provisions for coordination
Intermediate
- Comprehensive provisions for variations and change orders
Intermediate
- More detailed payment provisions
- Regular valuation dates
- Procedures for calculating payments
Intermediate
- More detailed, including compliance with CDM regulations
- Contractor may be required to coordinate CDM responsibilities
Intermediate
- More detailed insurance provisions
- Handling risk, clearer allocation of risk between the employer and and contractor, in particular CDP
- Subcontractor works and specialists
Intermediate
- Milestone dates
- Sectional completion
- Extension of times due to variations, weather etc
Intermediate
- More detailed
- Employers right to complete works using other contractors
What is the standard format of JCT Contracts?
What do you know about NEC?
Key Features:
What are the timelines for Interim Payment under JCT?
What are the impacts of issuing PC?
Shipston Safeguarding - Why did you use an intermediate?
How did you go about reviewing the CDPs?
What things do you have on your agenda at progress meetings?
Shipston - What were the timelines for final payment?
Connexus - Why did you advise a Minor Works?
EIA Landscaping - What things were considerations when choosing the contract?
EIA Landscaping - How did you advise the client regarding the other impacts of choosing Intermediate, over other JCT options?
Hal Green - Why did you advise a D&B?
Hall Green - How would your advice have changed if the relevant event had occurred?
Hall Green - What advice would you give to your client about LADs?
If they had decided to proceed with LADs, how does that actually work in practice? What steps would you need to take?
What forms of contract are you aware of?
What are the main differences between JCT MW/Intermediate/D&B?
Minors Works
- Used for smaller scale projects, simple in nature
- Usually one main contractor undertaking the works
- Relatively quick programme, usually one payment at the end of the works
- Generally lower in value compared to other contracts
- Specialist or named sub contractors or specialist works not required
- Limited design input required
- Usually employer provides design and specification of the works to be implemented by the contractor
Intermediate
- For medium scaled works more substantial than MW
- Lengthier programme than MW
- More detailed provisions for interim payments
- Provisions for design input from contractor through CDPs
- Provisions for splitting the works into sections
- More complex works than MW, and provisions for use of specialist sub contractors
- Higher in value than MW
- Provisions for employer to appoint a quality inspector, I.e Clerk of Works
Design and Build
- Contractor responsible for undertaking the design and construction process
- Design risk is removed for the employer
- Employers requirements set out the requirements to be met by the contractor
- Ideal for clients with less construction knowledge
- Allows for quicker construction and design stage
What are the implications of sectional completion a contract? E.g insurances, access, valuation etc?
Explain your role as a CA under a Traditional Minor Works contract?
What are LADs, when do they apply and how are they calculated?