Natasha13
Civil/Environmental
- May 21, 2004
- 1
Hello,
Maybe somebody had to deal with FIDIC regulations and knows where I can get additional information about Yellow Book interpretations.
Here is the specific question we had:
An employee of Hydro-Ingenieure consulting company is the Engineer in accordance with Yellow Book (1999 edition) for a project in Slovakia. The following questions arose during his business trip to Slovakia.
The questions refer to Clause 13 in the Yellow book.
Clause 13.2 states: “The Contractor may, at any time, submit to the Engineer a written proposal which (in the Contractor’s opinion) will, if adopted, (i) accelerate completion, (ii) reduce the cost to the Employer of executing, maintaining or operating the Works, (iii) improve the efficiency or value to the Employer of the completed Works, or (iv) otherwise be of benefit to the Employer”
1 Does the Contractor’s proposal have to satisfy all three clauses (i.e. “accelerate completion” AND “reduce the cost” AND “improve the efficiency or value” ) or only one of them is sufficient (“accelerate completion” OR “reduce the cost” OR “improve the efficiency or value”)?
2 In general, does “value engineering” allow Variations tht increase Contract Price?
3 Is it possible to increase the Contract Price solely with clause 13 (without filing a Claim using Clause 20.1) or does the “adjustment to the Contract Price” in 13.3 c) implies lowering the price only?
Any information will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Natasha
Natasha@hydro-ing.at
Maybe somebody had to deal with FIDIC regulations and knows where I can get additional information about Yellow Book interpretations.
Here is the specific question we had:
An employee of Hydro-Ingenieure consulting company is the Engineer in accordance with Yellow Book (1999 edition) for a project in Slovakia. The following questions arose during his business trip to Slovakia.
The questions refer to Clause 13 in the Yellow book.
Clause 13.2 states: “The Contractor may, at any time, submit to the Engineer a written proposal which (in the Contractor’s opinion) will, if adopted, (i) accelerate completion, (ii) reduce the cost to the Employer of executing, maintaining or operating the Works, (iii) improve the efficiency or value to the Employer of the completed Works, or (iv) otherwise be of benefit to the Employer”
1 Does the Contractor’s proposal have to satisfy all three clauses (i.e. “accelerate completion” AND “reduce the cost” AND “improve the efficiency or value” ) or only one of them is sufficient (“accelerate completion” OR “reduce the cost” OR “improve the efficiency or value”)?
2 In general, does “value engineering” allow Variations tht increase Contract Price?
3 Is it possible to increase the Contract Price solely with clause 13 (without filing a Claim using Clause 20.1) or does the “adjustment to the Contract Price” in 13.3 c) implies lowering the price only?
Any information will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Natasha
Natasha@hydro-ing.at