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ECC Early Warning process flowchart

Early Warning process map The early warning process is a very simple system but one that is often misunderstood and mismanaged by on or other […]

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Overview guide to the ECC contract

Update: We now have a new NEC guidance notes section with updated guidance on the Engineering & Construction Contract and we are now offering NEC4 […]

NEC ECC Section 61 Notifying Compensation Events NEC Guidance Note | Free NEC Guidance Notes

ECC Section 61 – Notifying Compensation Events

It is not uncommon for people to take a literal meaning of clause 32.1, that a revised programme should show implemented compensation events. Their response has been that therefore that you do not show non-implemented compensation events. Is this actually the case?

NEC ECC Clause 60.1 Compensation Events NEC Guidance Note

ECC Clause 60.1 – Compensation Events

Whilst early warnings are matters that could affect time cost or quality, if something has affected or will affect time, cost or quality and is […]

NEC ECC Section 36 Acceleration NEC Guidance Note

ECC Section 36 – Acceleration

The acceleration provisions  are actually very simple under the contract and are the mechanism for bringing forward the Completion Date at the request of the […]

NEC NEC ECC Clause 32.1 Revising the Programmes NEC Guidance Note

ECC Clause 32.1 – Revising the Programme

This clause requires that all subsequent programmes include actual progress achieved on each operation and effect upon remaining work, , how Contractor plans to deal […]

NEC Clause 31.3 Programme Acceptance NEC Guidance Note

ECC Clause 31.3 – Programme Acceptance

The Accepted Programme is key in agreeing the true state of play at any one point in time for that project. The regularly submitted programmes […]

NEC ECC Clause 31.2 Programme Requirements NEC Guidance Note | Free NEC Guidance Notes

ECC Clause 31.2 – Programme Requirements

ECC Clause 31.2 is indeed one of the longest in the whole Contract, which provides a comprehensive list of what should be included within each […]

NEC ECC Section 14 Project Manager NEC Guidance Note

ECC Section 14 – Project Manager and Supervisor

This clause introduces the two key players from the Client’s “side of the fence”. The Project Manager is the named person within Contract Data part […]

NEC ECC Section 2 – Contractor’s main responsibilities NEC Guidance Note

ECC Section 2 – Contractor’s Main Responsibilities

ECC Section 2 – Contractor’s Main Responsibilities is a reminder of some of the key Contractor’s responsibilities under the contract.

ECC Section 3 Programme NEC Guidance Note

ECC Section 3 – Programme

The NEC suite of contracts puts far greater contractual requirements upon the Contractor to produce and manage a detailed programme than other forms of contract currently in existence within the construction industry. Clear contractual mechanisms for agreeing change between the parties are key to successs.

NEC EECC Section 15 Early Warnings NEC Guidance Note

ECC Section 15 – Early Warnings

The early warning process is a mechanism for both parties to identify potential problems to the project. The contract emphasises that both Parties are obliged […]

NEC ECC Section 13 Communications NEC Guidance Note

ECC Section 13 – Communications

Flow of communication is essential between the parties to ensure the level of understanding and transparency between the Parties. In particular clauses 13.1 and 13.7 […]

NEC ECC Clause 11.2 Defined Terms NEC Guidance Note

ECC Clause 11.2 – Defined Terms

ECC Clause 11.2 – Defined Terms: There are a number of defined terms that are spread through out the NEC contract that have specific implications and useful to understand when producing and maintaining the contract programme.

NEC requirement to act in a “spirit of mutual trust and co-operation” NEC Guidance Note

NEC requirement to act in a “spirit of mutual trust and co-operation”

The opening clause of the ECC contract brings two very important issues to the fore, that 1) everyone named and involved with the contract has to do what it says, and 2) do this in a spirit of mutual trust and cooperation.

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What do you price at tender stage – the Bill of Quantities or the Works Information?

An item that is included within the works information is clearly missing from the bill of quantities. How is this managed under an ECC form of contract?

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Managing a programme under the NEC form of contract

A well thought out, detailed contractor’s programme should be used such that is a proactive management tool for both managing the works on a day-to-day basis, and a mechanism to demonstrate the effects and hence entitlement (if any) when change occurs.

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Programme effects of an early warning

NEC3 used to require that the effect of notified early warnings should be shown on a programme issued for acceptance, before that requirement was deleted in the June 2006 amendments. What does this mean in terms of what should be shown on the programme in terms of early warnings?

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Producing an NEC3 Programme

A well thought out, detailed contractor’s programme should be used such that is a proactive management tool for both managing the works on a day-to-day […]

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Programming non-implemented compensation events

What should a programme issued for acceptance contractually be showing in terms of implemented and non-implemented compensation events?

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Compensation events and movement in Completion Date

When compensation event quotations take a long time to get accepted, it may create a difference between planned Completion and Completion Date that in the interim neither party are necessarily clear on whose liability that is…

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