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FIDIC Red Books{1987, 1999 & 2017}

Justice Academy

Introduction to FIDIC Conditions of

Contracts (Red Books)

Lecture # 02

08thAugust 2020

Author-presenter:Tahseen Saleh

FIDIC Red Book1987, 1999 & 2017

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Outline

1.About FIDIC

2.Background of FIDIC Contracts

3.FIDIC Contract Documents

Introduction to FIDIC Conditions of Contracts (Red Books)

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Section 1

1.About FIDIC

2.Background of FIDIC Contracts

3.FIDIC Contract Documents

Introduction to FIDIC Conditions of Contracts (Red Books)

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FIDIC is the abbreviation of the ͞Fédération stands for :(The International Federationof Consulting

Engineers)

The FIDIC wasestablishedin 1913

Promotesand implementsthe consulting engineering

industry'sstrategicgoals

MembersendorseFIDIC'sstatutesand policystatements

and complywithFIDIC'sCode of Ethics.

Developsand promotesbusiness practice: Business

Integritymanagement; Project Sustainability

management;Qualitymanagement; RiskManagement

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The FIDIC Organizes:

Extensive programs of seminars and conferences

International Training Programs (courses & workshops) Capacity Development programs (accredited trainers, training suppliers, programs and events)

The FIDIC Publishes:

Business practice guides

Professional services agreements and guides

Works Contracts and Guides

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Groups of Member Associations

GAMA: FIDIC Group of African Member Associations

ASPEC: FIDIC Asia-Pacific Member Associations

EFCA: European Federation of Engineering Consultancy Associations FEPAC: PanamericanFederation of Consultants / FedaraciónPanamericana

1-About FIDIC

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General Assembly

2-6 delegates per Member Association

Executive Committee

9 elected members including President, Vice President, Treasures

President: Alain Bentejac(France)

MoncifZiani(Morocco) Member (finished last September)

Aisha Nadar (initially Egyptian

Secretariat

8-9 staff including managing Director & General Manager

Committees

Assessment Panel For Adjudicators (APA)

Business Practice Committee (BPC)

Capacity Building Committee (CBC)

Contracts Committee (CC)

Integrity Management Committee (IMC)

Membership Committee (MemC)

Risk and Quality Committee (RC)

Sustainable Development Committee (SDC)

1-About FIDIC

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1-About FIDIC

With FIDIC president & Ex-presidents

Strategy 1 Consultant selection (QBS)

Client (Employer) selects the consultant

on the basis of:

Professional competence and experience

Managerial ability

Availability of resource

Professional independence

Appropriate risk management

Integrity Management System

Quality management System

Appropriate fees

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Strategy 2 Standardized Procurement

They are:

More transitional partnerships

Shorter delivery time

New forms of contract

They are needed for:

Common recognition of obligations and

liabilities

Increased protection to clients

Increased competition

values

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Strategy 3 Innovation and Sustainability

Project sustainability management and

sustainability management guidelines

Environmental Management Systems

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Strategy 4 Risk Management

Risk management Manual (1stEdition

1997)

Risk Management Primer

Professional Indemnity Insurance

Professional Liability Insurance

Insurance of Large Projects

Managing Risks

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Standard Contracts and Agreements:

Construction (Red)

Plant and Design ʹBuild (Yellow)

EPC / turnkey Projects (Silver)

Short Form of Contract (Green)

Design, Build and Operate Projects (Gold

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New FIDIC Releases

Compared with 1999 releases

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1-About FIDIC

FIDIC Releases

The Emerald Book -Conditions of Contract for

Underground Works

This Book was released in April 2019

Conditions of Subcontract for Plant and Design

(yellow book 1999) 1st Edition Dec. 2019

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1-About FIDIC

The Latest Releases

Section 2

1.About FIDIC

2.Background of FIDIC Contracts

3.FIDIC Contract Documents

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Background of FIDIC Contracts

The FIDIC Form of Contract

The Conditions of Contract (International) for Works of Civil Engineering Construction was published in August 1957. (Long title!). ͞

This was based on the ACE Form

This was popularly known as the ͞Red Book

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Background of FIDIC Contracts

The FIDIC Form of Contract 2ndEdition

The Second Edition was published in July 1969 after the document was approved and ratified by the International Federation of Asian and Western Pacific Contractors'Associations.

A supplementary section containing Conditions of Particular Application to Dredging Works was added as Part III.

A re-print of the Second Edition in 1973 added the approval and ratification by the Associated General Contractors of America and the Inter-American Federation of Construction Industry.

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Background of FIDIC Contracts

The FIDIC Form of Contract 3rdEdition

The publication of the ICE Fifth Edition in June 1973 which was controversial (arguable) provided an impetus or momentum for a further revision of the

Red Book.

The Third Edition of the Red Book was published in

March 1977 which incorporated some significant

changes. But these changes did not follow in respects the changes made in the ICE Fifth Edition.

The Third Edition considered and avoided all the

principal difficulties in the ICE Fifth Edition

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Background of FIDIC Contracts

The FIDIC Form of Contract 4thEdition

The Fourth Edition was published in September 1987 with major revisions made to the Third Edition.

The Changes included the Title where the word ͞International͟was deleted, inviting parties from all over the world to use the Red Book not only for International contracts but also in domestic contracts.

In 1988, the Fourth Edition of the Red Book was reprinted with a number of editorial amendments which were identified at the end of the document. These amendments were very minor.

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Background of FIDIC Contracts

The FIDIC Form of Contract 4thEdition (Cont'd)

In 1992, further amendments to the Fourth Edition of the Red Book were introduced in the reprint of the document.

Some of the amendments were directed towards a

more uniform style of drafting. Other amendments were of significant nature, either in adding to or changing the meaning of the relevant clauses of the Form.

In November 1996, the FIDIC published a document

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Background of FIDIC Contracts

The 1996 Supplement to the FIDIC 4thEdition

It is intended to provide the use with alternative arrangements in three controversial areas of the Red Book, thus giving him a choice in the method to be used. These areas are: Settlement of Disputes, Payment and Preventing Delay in Certification for the

Purpose of payments.

The Sections of the Supplement are entitled as follow;

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Background of FIDIC Contracts

In 1995, the Orange book was published for Design-Build and TURNKEY projects.

The 1995 Orange book reflected a move away from the FIDIC forms which had adopted the traditional role of the Engineer. Also, submission to the Engineer for his ͞Decision͟prior to pursuing a dispute was eliminated and the DAB was introduced.

In 1994 FIDIC established a task group to update the 1992 Red Book and 1987 Yellow book.

The FIDIC 1999 suite was published in 1999 which constitutes of the Short Form (Green), Construction (Red), Plant and Design-Build (Yellow) and EPC/Turnkey (Silver).

FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Design, Build and Operate Projects (Gold) was published in 2008.

2-Background of FIDIC Contracts

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Section 3

1.About FIDIC

2.Background of FIDIC Contracts

3.FIDIC Contract Documents

1.Current FIDICContracts

2.StructureofFIDICContracts

3.Which Form to Use

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3 FIDIC

Contract Documents

3.1

Current FIDIC Contracts

3-FIDIC Contract Documents

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FIDIC Short Form

The Green Book

Short Form of Contract

1stEdition 1999

Short sentences; simple straight forward language.

15 Clauses in 10 pages

The complexities of other forms is not present

Suitable when work is not complicated.

For building or engineering worksof relative smallcapital value and/or short construction period. (Projectsup to US $ 500,000 and duration not more than6 months)

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FIDIC Short Form

May also be suitable for contracts of greater value, if relatively simple or repetitive work. Can be suitable for certain larger construction projects and for longer construction period. Regularly used in some suitable cases for contracts with value up to US$10,000,000. The upper sum me be ignored in simple repetitive work.

Limiting the duration of the construction period to that time when the contract sum can remain fixed, i.e. without allowance for escalation and other changes in costs (usually contractors agree to keep their prices firm for up to 12months, or sometimes more than that).

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FIDIC Short Form

Under the usual arrangements of this type of contract:

The Employer Provides the finance.

Works comprise construction but may include, or wholly comprise electrical, mechanical or other works. Design can be provided by the Employer, the Employer

Representative (if any) or by the Contractor.

Employer may wish to order variations to the Works. Employer may wish to appoint an individual or a firm, as his Representative, to carry out certain duties.

Employer has choices for evaluation and payment.

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FIDIC Construction Contract

The Red Book

Conditions of Contract for Constructionfor Building and Engineering Works Designed by the Employer.

1stEdition 1999

For building or engineering Works of largerand more complexthanminor projects.

The design ismade by the Employer (in house if hehas the capabilitiesand authorizedto do so) or on behalfof the Employer by design consulting engineer.

Oftenincludessomeelementsof Contractor-designedcivil, mechanical, electricaland/or construction works.

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The Red Book

The procurement of construction works takes place according to a standard pattern of pre-feasibility & feasibility studies, conceptual design, final design.

Then the consultant prepares the tender documents

The Employer or the consultant (on behalf of the Employer) announces for the tenders and either invites a specific list of contractors (short list), a specific category or grade of contractors or qualify (pre-qualification or post qualification) the contractors to participate if the project and the works are of special nature, higher requirements or more complicated.

The award is made to the most suitable bid (normally the lowest if the contractors have already been qualified).

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The Red Book

Payment to the contractor is made by measurement of the completed works at the end of each month. Under the usual arrangements for this type of Contract the Employer:

Provides finance

Appoints a consulting engineer to carry out the design work and prepare the tender documents.

Appoints the Engineer to supervise the works and monitor the construction, administer the contract, certify payments, make determinations on issues raised by the parties, etc.

The Engineer may initiate variations.

The Employer wishes to be fully informed

Payments to the Contractor will be according to a Bill of Quantities or lump sum for the approved works.

The Employer seeks to ensure a fair sharing of the construction risks.

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FIDIC Plant and Design Build

The Yellow Book

Conditions of Contract for Plant and Design Build for electrical and mechanical plant and for building works, designed by the Contractor.

1stEdition in 1999

For projects of larger and more complex than minor works projects.

The Employer may carry out some designs.

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The Yellow Book

a) Electrical and mechanical Plant designed by the

Contractor

Traditional plant projects involve design,

manufacturer, delivery, erection, testing, etc. of plant by a contractor to an outline, certain requirements and performance prepared by the

Employer.

The Procurement of the supply and installation of

plant and equipment closely follow the same procedure of the Construction works.

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The Yellow Book

Some of the differences are:

Detailed design of the plant is the Contractor's responsibility;

Most of the plant is manufactured off-site;

Contractor is associated with the a plant manufacturer or supplier or with civil works contractor.

Payment is mainly made on a schedule of payments or based on the achieved progress of work of predefined milestones;

testing and commissioning are comprehensive and stringent;

Procurement process may be in two stages of tendering which allows contractors / suppliers more chance to offer their own solutions to the Employer's Requirements

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The Yellow Book

b) Building and Engineering works designed by the Contractor

Design-Build: design is mainly carried out by the

Contractor, who is responsible for the design and

the completed works which shall fit for purpose.

The Employer provides the Employer's

Requirements and the Contractors designs and

builds the facility.

The tender documents usually include drawings

showing the conceptual or preliminary design.

The Procurement may be single or two stages.

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The Yellow Book

Under the usual arrangements for this type of Contract (Plant and Design Build) the Employer:

Provides finance

Appoints Engineer to administer Contract, monitor the design and manufacturing, installation and erection on site and construction. Also, certify payments, make determinations on issues raised by the parties, etc.

The Engineer may initiate variations.

The Employer wishes to be fully informed.

Payments to the Contractor will be according to achieved milestones or as per defined schedule of payments.

Contract is generally lump sum

The Employer seeks to ensure an equitable sharing of the construction risks and accepts the overruns may occur to contract sum and possibly the completion date.

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FIDIC EPC/Turnkey Projects

The Silver Book

Conditions of Contract for EPC/Turnkey Projects.

1stEdition in 1999.

For different sizes and complexity of projects.

The Contractor fully designsand provides in accordance with the Employer's Requirements for the required works.

The Employer is not interfering with the designs.

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The Silver Book

The need for contract forms where the emphasis is on a fixed final price and duration was the basis to publish the EPC/Turnkey form.

In addition, Owners (Employers) who do not have their own technical staff capable of designing the facility or who do not want to take the responsibility of design and / or in the absence of the required engineering experience of that specific field, Owners may go directly to qualified and capable contractors to carry out all the works.

It is believed that the overall implementation time can be less than that of traditional approach.

Turnkey projects range from those with minimum requirements by the Employer to very detailed and complex requirements.

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The Silver Book

Under the usual arrangements for this type of Contract the Employer:

Provides finance.

Does not wish to be fully informed.

Wants the Contractor to be fully responsible for the design and construction of the project. Wants high degree of certainty that the contract price and the duration will not be exceeded. Is conveying the risks to the Contractor. Accordingly, he expects and is willing to pay more.

Payments to the Contractor will be according to achieved milestones or as per defined schedule of payments.

Contract is generally lump sum.

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FIDIC Design, Build and Operate Projects

The Gold Book

Conditions of Contract for Design, Build and Operate Projects.

1stEdition in 2008.

For different sizes and complexity of projects.

The project is long-term and it combines the operation and maintenance into one contract with the design and building of the facility.

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The Gold Book

The Contractor will usually be a joint venture or consortium.

The Contractor will be responsible for providing a lasting service through good quality and reduced maintenance and operation costs.

The Employer is responsible for financing the project.

New procedures and new terminology are introduced in the Gold book which are not found in the other FIDIC books.

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FIDIC Construction (Pink)The Pink Book

Conditions of Contract for ConstructionMDB Harmonized edition, for Building and Engineering Works Designed by the Employer.

1stEdition 2005 and was amended in 2006 and 2010.

This is a variant of the 1999 Red Book for use on projects that are funded by certain Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs).

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FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Underground Works

The Emerald Book

Conditions of Contract for Underground Works.

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