Architects can Save 10% off the newly published RIBA Contract Administration Forms and Guides for use with the new JCT Contracts 2011 editions.
There are new Administration Forms for the main JCT contracts:
JCT Design and Build Contracts (DB11)
JCT Intermediate Building Contracts (IC11)
JCT Minor Works Building Contracts (MW11)
JCT Standard Building Contracts (SBC11)
The 2011 Contract Administration Forms offer the clearest and simplest way to administer the newly-released JCT 2011 Contracts. Having been fully revised and updated for 2011, they are available in complete Project Packs, tailor-made to work with the main JCT2011 contracts. Concise and easy-to-use, each pack contains a comprehensive selection and sufficient quantity of the forms to administer a project under the main contract types.
The most frequently used generic forms such as Architects Instructions, Instruction Continuation and Interim Certificates are available separately in convenient pads of 100 copies.
The Contract Administration Guides have been fully updated and are recommended by JCT, with each short guide offering clear, authoritative instructions for completing and administering both the contract itself and the relevant administration forms.
They include clear worked examples of every relevant contract administration form with notes about their use, completion and issue. The detailed guidance extends to how to complete the Articles, Recitals and Contract Particulars, invaluable to those unfamiliar with contract formation or who simply need a reference to check they have the details right. Useful checklists also contain action reminders at the different stages together with a clause-by-clause list of the duties that the Architect or Contract Administrator must carry out, as well as those that are optional.
Architects should visit www.whichbuildingcontract.co.uk to take advantage of this offer before 30th December 2001, when there will an annual price increase by the RIBA on 1st January 2012.
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