What are other key elements should the contract have?
How does a performance bond provide security to the client?
• If the contractor was unable to complete the works the client can claim on the performance bond to ensure the works get completed. Generally, the bond can finance the current contractor, or fund/hire another contractor to finish the works.
What are the differences between NEC4 and NEC3?
What is a collateral warranty?
What is a The Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act?
• It enables a Third party to enforce a term of the contract if the contract expressly provides that he may
What is the difference between Collateral warranties and third-party rights?
Can you list 5 different bonds used on a project?
What is a performance bond?
Who might need a collateral warranty?
• Employer in a big project might want a collateral warranty with a contractor’s subcontractor if the contractor goes into liquidation and the employer might want the subcontractor to correct any defects.
What does CECA stand for?
• Civil Engineering Contractors Association
What is a letter of intent?
Why would a letter of intent be used?
* Long lead materials might be ordered which will benefit the contract
What is a parent company guarantee?
• It is when a company ensures the performance of a subsidiary contractor to the client
It is a form of security requested by clients to protect them in the even of default on a contract by a contractor that is controlled by a parent company.
• If such event happens, the parent company is required to remedy the breach, meeting all the contractor’s obligations under the contract.
When might the employer want a performance bond?
What is an Alternative to performance bond?
• Parent company guarantees
What is a Tender bond?
* In the event that a successful bidder fails to enter a contract
What is a retention bond?
What is advance payment bond?
• In the event that a contractor does not provide the materials that he was paid in advance for, the advance payment bond comes in effect and reimburses the client.
What is retention?
What are defects?
• Part of the works that are not according to the works information or the applicable law or the contractors design which the project manager has accepted.
What are patent and latent defect?
* Latent- cannot be seen in a reasonable inspection – foundations
Why is defect period 12 months?
• To allow works to go through all the months of the year.
What is professional negligence?
What is Public Liability insurance?
• Public liability insurance protects against liability for injury or damage to third parties and their properties. Ex if a brick falls on someones car and he makes a claim