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The FIDIC Forms of Contract, In September 1999, FIDIC introduced its new Suite of Contracts, which included a new Red, Yellow, Silver and Green forms of contract. The new Red Book was intended to replace the 1992 fourth edition of the Red Book, with the ambition that its use woul, The FIDIC Forms of Contract
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  • The FIDIC Forms of Contract
  • Written by author Nael G. Bunni
  • Published by Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated, 2/5/2013
  • In September 1999, FIDIC introduced its new Suite of Contracts, which included a "new" Red, Yellow, Silver and Green forms of contract. The "new" Red Book was intended to replace the 1992 fourth edition of the Red Book, with the ambition that its use woul
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Pt. I Background and concepts of the red book 1
Ch. 1 Background of the red book 3
Ch. 2 The red book is based on a domestic contract 17
Ch. 3 Legal concepts based on the common law system 49
Ch. 4 Drafting principles 70
Ch. 5 The concept of a trusted independent engineer 73
Ch. 6 A traditional re-measurement contract 83
Ch. 7 Sharing of risks 93
Ch. 8 The concepts in practice 112
Pt. II The fourth edition : a commentary 123
Ch. 9 The revisions - purposes and consequences 125
Pt. III The fourth edition in practice 153
Ch. 10 Role of the engineer 155
Ch. 11 Responsibility and liability of the engineer 184
Ch. 12 The employer's obligations 208
Ch. 13 The contractor's obligations 222
Ch. 14 Risks, liabilities, indemnities and insurances 241
Ch. 15 Performance and other securities 269
Ch. 16 Claims and counterclaims 293
Ch. 17 Delay in completion and claims for extension of time 343
Ch. 18 Certificates and payments 377
Ch. 19 Disputes settlement by arbitration 385
Ch. 20 Amicable settlement using alternative dispute resolution 438
Pt. IV Other documents related to the red book 461
Ch. 21 FIDIC's other forms of contract (1993-1999) 463
Pt. V The 1999 green book; the 1999 red book; the 1999 yellow book; the 1999 silver book; dispute boards 485
Ch. 22 The 1999 FIDIC suite of contracts 487
Ch. 23 The 1999 red book 503
Ch. 24 The 1999 yellow book 551
Ch. 25 The 1999 silver book 581
Ch. 26 Dispute boards 599
Pt. VI Comparison between text of the three 1999 major books : red, yellow and silver books 635
Ch. 27 A precise record of the alternations, omissions and additions in the 1999 yellow and silver books as compared with the 1999 red book 637
App. A Editorial amendments in the 1988 reprint of the fourth edition of the red book 745
App. B Further amendments in the 1992 reprint of the fourth edition of the red book 747


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