PM World Journal The Main characteristics of FIDIC Red Book 2017 Vol. VIII, Issue VIII – September 2019 by Prof Dr. Mostafa H. Kotb, Dr. Mohamed Abo www.pmworldjournal.com Featured Paper Al Anwar, Eng. Haytham Baraka The Main characteristics of FIDIC Red Book 2017 1 2 Prof Dr. Mostafa H. Kotb, Dr. Mohamed Abo Al Anwar, Eng. Haytham Baraka , 1. Abstract Construction contracts represent one of the of most important and vital tools in the construction industry. FIDIC is ...
This form lists the main FIDIC publications. The full Publication List and Order Form is available at www.fidic.org/bookshop FIDIC SHORT PRODUCT LIST SOFT* - EUR HARD - EUR r RAINBOW SUITE 2017 Plant and Design-Build Contract 2nd Ed (2017 Yellow Book) 195 43 EPC/Turnkey Contract 2nd Ed (2017 Silver Book) 195 43 Construction Contract 2nd Ed (2017 Red Book) 195 43 FIDIC Golden Principles (2019) FREE RAINBOW SUITE 1999 (inlc. Subcontracts) Plant & Design-Build Contract, 1st Ed ...
FIDIC Book Guide Last December, the much anticipated 2017 editions of the Yellow, Red and Silver Books were released by the International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC) at their annual conference. Significant changes have been made across the Books which users need to be alive to. This interactive document looks at the core changes and provides quick reference guides to each of the Books. If you would like further information or details of Executive upcoming training sessions in your regions ...
The 2017 FIDIC dispute resolution procedure: Part 1 - the new dispute resolution mechanism Introduction In December 2017 FIDIC released its second edition of the Conditions of Contracts for Plant and Design Build (“the 2017 Yellow Book”), the Conditions of Contract for Construction (the “2017 Red Book”) and the Conditions of Contract for EPC/Turnkey (the “Silver Book”), together the “2017 Contracts”. As expected, FIDIC has made substantial amendments to the dispute resolution provisions ...
16 MARCH 2018 FIDIC 2017 (RED BOOK) A BRIEF OVERVIEWAND COMPARISON WITH FIDIC 1999 PETER ATKINSON Partner HKA E: peteratkinson@hka.com INTRODUCTION –HEADLINE CHANGES (ACCORDING TO FIDIC) “Greater detail and clarity on the requirements for notices and other communications Provisions to address Employer’s and Contractor’s claims treated equally and separated from disputes Mechanisms for dispute avoidance Detailed provisions for quality management and verification of Contractor’s contractual compliance.” In addition it recognises “that many ...