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JCT Standard Forms of Contracts
CIC/ConsWa/F: 2003 edition
CIC/ConsWa/F: 2003 edition: Standard Form of Agreement for use where collateral Warranties are to be given by a consultant to a Funder of a commercial or industrial developmentConstruction Industry Council (CIC)
July 2003
Standard forms of agreement for use where collateral warranties are to be given by a consultant to a funder or a purchaser or tenant of the whole or part of a commercial or industrial development.
This standard form of consultant collateral warranty update the existing standard form and takes account of recent changes in the law.

Order Code: 38515
CIC/ConsWa/P&T 2003 edition:
CIC/ConsWa/P&T: 2003 edition: Standard Form of Agreement for use where collateral Warranties are to be given by a consultant to a Purchaser or Tenant of a commercial or industrial developmentConstruction Industry Council (CIC)
July 2003
Standard forms of agreement for use where collateral warranties are to be given by a consultant to a funder or a purchaser or tenant of a commercial or industrial development.
This standard form of consultant collateral warranty update the existing standard form and takes account of recent changes in the law.

Order Code: 38516
IC05 Project Pack
For use with the IC05 Intermediate Building Contract and ICD 05 incorporating contractor's designJoint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)
June 2006
Includes the following forms: Interim Certificate 8 copies, Sectional Completion Certificate 6 copies, Statement of Partial Possession 2 copies, Notification of an extension of time 6 copies, Non-completion certificate 6 copies, Practical completion certificate 2 copies, Certificate of Making Good, 6 copies and Final Certificate 2 copies.

Order Code: 141035
ICE Adjudication Procedure 1997
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)1998
Adjudicator's procedure, including sample documents with a separate list of adjudicators included in the price.

Order Code: BL1177
ICE Arbitration Procedure 2006
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)February 2006
The ICE Arbitration Procedure 2006 has been written to meet an industry demand for the adoption of more appropriate arbitration options to resolving disputes.
The purpose of arbitration is to achieve a fair resolution of disputes by an impartial Arbitrator without unnecessary delay or expense. The Arbitrator gives each party a reasonable opportunity of presenting a case and deals with that of the opponent.
This revised Procedure will be familiar to users of the ICE Arbitration Procedure 97 but has been updated to ensure that all parties adopt a more appropriate procedure that will reduce time and costs. In this revised procedure the Documents Only Procedure is used on low value disputes, the Expedited Procedure (time limited) on medium value disputes and the standard arbitration procedure is used on high value disputes. A table that sets out a value of dispute band against the procedure to be used is also included in the procedure.
Contents
Acknowledgement
Arbitration Procedure (2006)
Part A. Objectives, references and appointment
Part B. Arrangements for the arbitration
Part C. Control of the proceedings
Part D. Procedures before the hearing
Part E. Procedure at the hearing
Part F. Short procedure
Part G. Expedited procedure
Part H. Special procedure for experts
Part J. Awards
Part K. Miscellaneous
Table 1
Sample documents.

Order Code: 140097
ICE Conditions of Contract 7th edition Measurement version, reprinted January 2003 with 2001 amendments
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)January 2003
The first edition of the ICE Conditions of Contract was launched in December 1945 and the subsequent editions have become one of the main form of standard contracts for UK civil engineering work.
This new 7th edition has been drafted by Clients, Consultants, Contractors to provide a simple and standardised contract specifically tailored for civil engineering projects. It is been endorsed by the sponsoring bodies namely The Institution of Civil Engineers, The Association of Consulting Engineers and The Civil Engineering Contractors Association.
The 7th edition is based on the traditional pattern of Engineer-designed, Contractor-built Works with valuation by measurement. It has, however, been revised and updated in line with the recommendations made by the Latham Review and fully supports and promotes the benefits of teamworking and current procurement initiatives propounded by the Egan report. If the procedures as set out in the Contract are followed, the parties to the Contract are provided with a co-operative form of contract that should prevent delays or give rise to additional costs at any stage of a Contract.
Other major changes that have been incorporated into the new 7th edition relate to:
The Landfill Tax Regulations 1996
The Finance Act 1996
The Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996
The ICE Form of Default Bond
This new 7th edition replaces all its predecessors, and like them it will become one of the main forms of contract for UK civil engineering works.

Order Code: 38291
ICE Conditions of Contract 7th edition: Guidance Notes
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)September 1999
This document has been specifically prepared to assist users of the new 7th edition of the ICE Conditions of Contract with the preparation of contract documents and with the execution of the project itself. Though not a legal interpretation of the Contract, these Guidance Notes are a practical guide to 'good practice' in the conduct of civil engineering projects.

Order Code: BL1944
ICE Conditions of Contract Boxed Set
Institute of Civil Engineers2001
Contains the following documents- ICE Conditions of Contract 7th edition; ICE Conditions of Contract 7th edition Guidance Notes; ICE Design and Construct Conditions of Contract, 2nd edition; ICE Design and Construct Conditions of Contract Guidance Notes, 2nd edition; ICE Conditions of Contract for Minor Works, 3rd edition. Tendering for Civil Engineering Contracts; ICE Conditions of Contract Partnering Addendum.

Order Code: 76090
ICE Conditions of Contract for Archaeological Investigation
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)September 2004
An Archaeological Investigation is usually undertaken to provide information:
In response to a proposed development which could cause damage to archaeological remains.
As part of the planning process (within the framework of appropriate national planning policy guidance notes) and/or development plan policy.
As part of an Environmental Impact Assessment.
In connection with management plans and mitigation strategies of private, local and national or international bodies.
Outside the planning process (e.g infrastructure projects, ecclesiastical development coastal erosion, agriculture, forestry and countryside management, works by public utilities and statutory undertakers)
Where the Investigation finds Archaeological Remains they are recorded, analysed and interpreted and the findings disseminated as appropriate.
These Conditions of Contract, the first of its kind, regulate the business relationship between the Employer and the specialist Archaeological Contractor during the course of an Archaeological Investigation. The Contract retains a pattern traditional in civil engineering contracts, with an investigation commissioned by an Employer (Landowners, developers etc.), designed or approved by an Engineer and carried out by a specialist Archaeological Contractor, only that the term 'Consultant' is used instead of 'Engineer'.
Its advantages include:
Providing parties to the Contract with and "advanced warning" of circumstances that may give rise to additional costs or delay or which may warrant a significant change tothe scope of the Investigation.
Enabling the minimisation of additional cost and/or delay as well as potential for dispute.
Minimising the incidence of disputes and resolving those that may arise in a speedy and non-confrontational manner.
On that basis that many archaeological contracts will fall within the provisions of Part 2 of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996, this Contract has been drafted to comply with the legislation with the intention that the various Statutory 'Schemes for Construction Contracts' should not apply.

Order Code: 46078
ICE Conditions of Contract for Archaeological Investigation Guidance Notes
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)September 2004
Guidance Notes for the ICE Conditions of Contract for Archaeological Investigation.

Order Code: 46631
ICE Conditions of Contract for Ground Investigation- Guidance Notes, 2nd edition
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)November 2003
Guidance Notes have been prepared specifically to assist users of the ICE Conditions of Contract Ground Investigation Version in the preparation of contract documents and the carrying out of the investigation. They do not purport to provide legal interpretation but do represent the unanimous view of the CCSJC on what constitutes good practice in the conduct of ground investigations.

Order Code: 38888
ICE Conditions of Contract for Ground Investigation, 2nd edition
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)November 2003
Like the measurement version of the ICE Condition of Contract, the Ground Investigation Version is based on the traditional pattern of an investigation designed by a Engineer and carried out by a Specialist Contractor.
These Conditions are intended for the situation where the Employer wishes to develop a site and has geotechnical specialists to advise him and who will carry out any initial desk study, identify the geotechnical requirements of the project and design a ground investigation to suit those requirements.
The Investigation may include all or some of the following:
Site operations including drilling, digging pits, surveys etc.
Ancillary Works, being permanent items left behind, e.g. piezometers.
Laboratory Testing
Reporting requirements.
The extent of these will vary depending on the needs of individual projects and whether the purpose is for feasibility study of a full design investigation.
This new edition maintains the concepts set down in the first edition, published in 1983, but puts them in a more modern context with some additions and amendments resulting from experience and modern practice.
Changes since the first edition include:
Improved clarity of language, as for the family of ICE contractors.
Provision for a Ground Specialist to act as Engineer (Clause 2(2)).
Provisions regarding sub-contractors (Clause 4).
Requirements for supply of site information by the Employer (Clause 11).
A procedure for dealing with unforeseen contamination (Clause 12A).
A provision for repeating defective work (Clause 49(4)).
A provision for dealing with Contractor proposed variations (Clauses 51(3) and 52(2)).
Amended retention money clauses (Clause 60(5) and (6)).

Order Code: 38887
ICE Conditions of Contract for Minor Works, 3rd edition
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)May 2001
The new edition of ICE Conditions of Contract for Minor Works has been updated to include relevant legislation such as the Housing Grants Construction and Regeneration (HGCR)Act, The Contracts (Right of Third Parties) Act, The Arbitration Act and a new National agreement The Scottish Arbitration Code with the ICE's Annex (2001) to that code. Clause 11 has been modified so that the new Addendum A is incorporated to accommodate both the HGCR and Arbitration Acts.
Since the Minor Works is used where the HGCR Act may not apply,the Guidance Notes shows how the original disputes procedure (included in the Notes) replaces Clause 11 and Addendum A.

Order Code: BL2225
ICE Conditions of Contract Partnering Addendum, May 2003
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)Association of Consulting Engineers (ACE)
Civil Engineering Contractors' Association (CECA)
May 2003
This Partnering Addendum aims to deliver an effective and flexible mechanism for multi-party partnering using ICE Conditions of Contract, ACE Agreements 2002 and CECA Forms of Subcontract. The document governs the implementation of the partnering arrangement and the relationship between the Partners. It may include any documents that are applicable to all parties (e.g. code of conduct) and may include any requirements for:
Use of common information systems, sharing of offices
Attendance at Partners’ and Core Group meetings
Participation in partnering workshops
Arrangements for joint design development
Value engineering and value management
Risk management
Joint performance management and monitoring, including compliance measurement.
By linking the Partnering Addendum to appropriate Bi-Party contracts, it is intended that the arrangements can be used for:
Partnering for any number of projects (i.e. single project or programme of works)
The duration of a term contract
Projects nationally and internationally using UK law
Projects of any technical composition
Projects of any size.
The partnering arrangement is sufficiently flexible to accommodate:
Additional Partners (disciplines) as the project progresses
All phases of the project development
A party entering into more than one Bi-Party contract.

Order Code: 22568
ICE Conditions of Contract Target Cost Version, 1st edition Guidance Notes
Institue of Civil EngineersMarch 2006
This publication provides guidance to the ICE Conditions of Contract Target Cost Version, First edition which encourages active collaboration to reduce costs by sharing expertise and jointly managing risks in an open working environment, within the framework of the ICE Conditions of Contract family.
It encourages the Contractor to be more closely involved in aspects of design, provides for payment to the Contractor on a cost reimbursable basis and an incentive share arrangement if the costs differ from the target.
A more open style of control and management, which permits an early and joint approach to the identification and management of risks, obliges parties to recognise and understand each other’s objectives and promotes closer working relationships.

Order Code: 139911
ICE Conditions of Contract Term Version Contract, 1st edition
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)September 2002
The concept of a term contract will be familiar to most engineers. Local authorities and utilities have used this type of contract for many years to carry out routine maintenance and remedial work within a set geographical area.
A contractor is appointed to carry out such work for an agreed period of time (the term), carrying out such packages of work as may be required by the Employer under conditions set out in the Contract. The ICE Term Version uses Works Orders to accommodate rolling renewal or replacement requirements (based on re-measurement or a lump-sum quotation for a particular operation). The traditional roles of the Engineer in advising the Employer, designing and supervising the Works and certifying payment are all maintained.
The ICE Term Version was drafted bearing in mind the benefits of team working and current procurement initiatives. The Contract will therefore be suitable for planned maintenance or refurbishment work, as well as for emergency works where a contractor may be on call. It may also be suitable for the appointment of a short list of contractors for larger packages of work.

Order Code: 22268
ICE Conditions of Contract Term Version Contract, 1st edition Guidance Notes
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)September 2002
Guidance Notes have been prepared specifically to assist users of the ICE Conditions of Contract Term Version, in the preparation of contract documents and the carrying out of the contract works. They do not aim to provide legal interpretation but do represent what constitutes good practice in the conduct of civil engineering projects of this type.

Order Code: 22565
ICE Construction Mediation Procedure 2002
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)November 2002
This guide has been produced as a result of current best practice and its increasing use in dispute resolution, within the construction industry. It allows the parties to the dispute the freedom to explore ways of settling it with assistance of an independent impartial person - the Mediator.

Order Code: 22569
ICE Design and Construct Contract Guidance Notes, 2nd edition
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)September 2001
ICE Design and Construct Conditions of Contract, 2nd Edition: Guidance Notes have been prepared to assist users of the new edition of this Contract in the preparation of contract documents and the carrying out of contract works. They are comprehensive and explain the differences in the role of the Engineer in the Measurement Version: 7th Edition and the role of the Employer's Representative in the Design and Construct: 2nd Edition.

Order Code: 7492
ICE Design and Construct Contract, 2nd edition
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)October 2001
The ICE Design and Construct Conditions of Contract were originally published over 10 years ago, this edition updates the original contract with changes necessitated by new or amended legislation.
As well as several substantial changes and numerous minor ones the contract has been carefully edited to improve its clarity and usability. ICE Design and Construct Conditions of Contract: 2nd edition is not a variant of the Measurement Version but an entirely separate set of conditions based on very different premises.
ICE Design and Construct Conditions of Contract: 2nd edition radically departs from the normal ICE Conditions of Contract concept by making the Contractor responsible for all aspects of design and construction, including any design originally provided by or on behalf of the Employer. The Form of Tender provides for payment on a lump sum basis but other forms of payment may be used.
This new edition of the Contract has been updated to include the benefits of team working and current procurement initiatives. If the procedures are followed, the parties to the Contract will be provided with an 'early warning' of circumstances that may give rise to additional costs or delay in completion of the Contract.
The Contract has been revised and updated to deal with the following legislation:
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994
The Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996
The Finance Act 1996 and the Landfill Tax Regulations 1996
The Contracts (Rights of third parties) Act 1999
The New Roads and Street Works Act 1991.

Order Code: 7491
ICE Dispute Resolution Board Procedure
Institution of Civil EngineersMarch 2005
Dispute Resolution Boards (DRB)s are a “job–site” form of dispute avoidance and resolution. DRBs have proven an effective, economic and user-friendly method of avoiding the extensive costs and diversions of resources usually associated with dispute resolution in the construction and engineering industries. Usually consisting of three experienced, respected and independent Adjudicators, the DRB is the generic phrase used to include Dispute Adjudication Boards, Dispute Review Boards and Panels and Dispute Conciliation Boards.
The DRB is established at the commencement of a project. The Members are kept abreast of project activities by receipt of routine reports and periodic visits to the job-site. When inter-party negations reach deadlock disputes and claims are referred to the DRB at project level.
The ICE has drafted this procedure to be used in conjunction with all standard forms of contract and for use both within the UK and internationally.
Two alternative procedural rules are contained in this document. One has been devised for use on international projects and UK contracts which are not subject to the provisions of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 (the Act) and the other is in full compliance with the Act. These procedures and rules may need to be modified to comply with any statutory requirements in the applicable jurisdiction.
The ICE maintains a list of DRB Members, each of whom has been suitably trained and assessed by the ICE's Conciliation and Adjudication Advisory Panel (CAAP) as being qualified, experienced and capable of acting on DRBs in the UK and/or overseas. This List is available from the ICE website at: www.ice.org.uk/law
Upon application, the ICE will appoint DRB Members from the published list. Application forms for such appointments are included within this document and are also available from the DAS or from the above website.
Contained in these procedures are the following documents:
ICE Dispute Resolution Procedure Rules: Alternative One: For use on International Projects and UK Contracts which are not subject to the provisions of the UK Housing Grants Construction and Regeneration Act 1996
ICE Dispute Resolution Procedure Rules: Alternative Two: UK Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 (Act) Compliant
Dispute Resolution Board Agreement – Tripartite Agreement (TPA)
Application for the appointment of a DRB Member or chairman
Requirements and application procedures for persons wishing to be considered for inclusion in the ICE’s List of DRB Members
Requirements for DRB Member’s Continuing Professional Development

Order Code: 76165
JCT 2005 Adj- Adjudication Agreement
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)July 2005
Appropriate:
Where the Adjudicator is to be appointed in respect of a construction dispute that has arisen under a JCT contract/subcontract agreement.

Order Code: 129963
JCT 2005 Adj/N- Adjudication Agreement Named Adjudicator
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)July 2005
Appropriate:
Where the Adjudicator is named in a JCT contract/subcontract agreement for the purpose of adjudicating upon a dispute that may arise under that contract.

Order Code: 129964
JCT 2005 CM- Construction Management Tender
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) June 2007This pack consists of the following documents:
Construction Management Invitation to Tender (CM/IT);
Construction Management Tender (CM/T)
ISBN
9780418825303

Order Code: 129951
JCT 2005 CM/A- Construction Management Agreement
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)Publication Date to be Confirmed
The main contract for the procurement path of construction management is the Construction Management Agreements (CM/A). This agreement is part of a suite of documentation for use where separate contractual responsibility for the management, design and the construction of the project is required.
Appropriate:
Where a Construction Manager is to manage the project on behalf of the Client; and:
Where the Client is to enter into direct separate trade contracts using the Construction Management Trade Contract (CM/TC) or a special Trade Contract.
Can be used
Where the works are to be carried out in sections.

Order Code: 129950
JCT 2005 CM/G- Construction Management Guide
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)Publication Date to be Announced
An aid to completing the contract, advising on unfamiliar terms and: specifying who should complete it.

Order Code: 129954
JCT 2005 CM/TC- Construction Management Trade Contract
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)Publication Date to be Announced
This Contract is to be entered into between the Client and the Trade Contractor in conjunction with the Construction Management Agreement (CM/A).
Appropriate:
Where the Client is to enter into direct separate trade contracts; and:
Where a Construction Manager appointed under the Client and Construction Management Agreement is to administer the conditions on behalf of the Client.
Can be used
Where the works are to be carried out in sections.

Order Code: 129937
JCT 2005 CMWa/F- Construction Management Trade Contractor Collateral Warranty for a Funder
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)Publication Date to be Announced
Appropriate:
Where the Trade Contractor is to give a warranty to a company providing finance for a building project and the contract for the building works is the Construction Management Trade Contract.

Order Code: 129952
JCT 2005 CMWa/P&T- Construction Management Trade Contractor Collateral Warranty for a Purchaser or Tenant
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)Publication Date to be Announced
Appropriate:
Where the Trade Contractor is to give a warranty to a Purchaser or Tenant in respect of building works and the contract for the building works is the Construction Management Trade Contract.
For use in respect of the whole works or part of them.

Order Code: 129953
JCT 2005 CWa/F- Contractor Collateral Warranty for a Funder
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)December 2005
Appropriate:
Where the Sub Contractor is to give a warranty to a company providing finance for a building project and the contract for the main contract building works is the Standard Building Contract, Intermediate Building Contract or Design and Build Contract.

Order Code: 129970
JCT 2005 CWa/P&T- Contractor Collateral Warranty for a Purchaser or Tenant
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)November 2005
Appropriate:
Where the Contractor is to give a warranty to a Purchaser or Tenant in respect of building works and the contract for the building works is the Standard Building Contract, Intermediate Building Contract or Design and Build Contract;
For use in respect of the whole works or part of them.

Order Code: 129971
JCT 2005 DB- Design and Build Contract
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) July 2005Appropriate:
Where detailed contract provisions are necessary and Employer's requirements have been prepared and provided to the Contractor;
Where the Contractor is not only to carry out and complete the works, but also to complete the design; and:
Where the Employer employs an agent (who may be an external consultant or employee) to administer the conditions.
Can be used:
Where the works are to be carried out in sections;
By both private and local authority employers.
Where the Contractor is restricted to design small discrete parts of the works and not made responsible for completing the design for the whole works, consideration should be given to using one of the JCT contracts that provide for such limited design input by the Contractor and the employment of a Contract Administrator.
ISBN
9780418825709

Order Code: 129925
JCT 2005 DB- Design and Build Contract Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)July 2007
Appropriate:
Where detailed contract provisions are necessary and Employer's requirements have been prepared and provided to the Contractor;
Where the Contractor is not only to carry out and complete the works, but also to complete the design; and:
Where the Employer employs an agent (who may be an external consultant or employee) to administer the conditions.
Can be used:
Where the works are to be carried out in sections;
By both private and local authority employers.
Where the Contractor is restricted to design small discrete parts of the works and not made responsible for completing the design for the whole works, consideration should be given to using one of the JCT contracts that provide for such limited design input by the Contractor and the employment of a Contract Administrator.

Order Code: 146595
JCT 2005 DB/G- Design and Build Contract Guide
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)September 2005
An aid to completing the contract, advising on unfamiliar terms and specifying who should complete it.

Order Code: 129926
JCT 2005 DBSub/A- Design and Build Subcontract Agreement
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) August 2005Appropriate:
For use with the Design and Build Contract; and:
For subcontract works whether or not they include design by the Subcontractor.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement of the subcontract works.
ISBN
9780418825907

Order Code: 129927
JCT 2005 DBSub/A- Design and Build Subcontract Agreement Revision 1
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)August 2007
Appropriate:
For use with the Design and Build Contract; and:
For subcontract works whether or not they include design by the Subcontractor.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement of the subcontract works.

Order Code: 148748
JCT 2005 DBSub/C- Design and Build Subcontract Conditions
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) September 2005Appropriate:
For use with the Design and Build Contract; and:
For subcontract works whether or not they include design by the Subcontractor.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement of the subcontract works.
ISBN
9780418826003

Order Code: 129928
JCT 2005 DBSub/C- Design and Build Subcontract Conditions Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)August 2007
Appropriate:
For use with the Design and Build Contract; and:
For subcontract works whether or not they include design by the Subcontractor.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement of the subcontract works.

Order Code: 148749
JCT 2005 DBSub/G- Design and Build Subcontract Guide
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)March 2006
An aid to completing the contract, advising on unfamiliar terms and: specifying who should complete it.

Order Code: 129929
JCT 2005 edition of the Construction Industry Model Arbitration rules including JCT supplementary and advisory procedures (CIMAR)
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)2006
Available as PDF file Click Here for Full Text

Order Code: CIMAR
JCT 2005 FA- Framework Agreement
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)June 2005
Appropriate:
For the procurement of construction/engineering related works over a period of time;
For use by clients with contractors and/or suppliers;
For use by contractors, subcontractors and/or suppliers sub letting to others in the supply chain;
For use with most standard forms of construction and engineering contracts and subcontracts

Order Code: 129965
JCT 2005 FA/G- Framework Agreement Guide
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) June 2005An aid to completing the contract, advising on unfamiliar terms and: specifying who should complete it.
ISBN
9780418826409

Order Code: 129967
JCT 2005 FA/G- Framework Agreement Guide 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)November 2007
An aid to completing the contract, advising on unfamiliar terms and: specifying who should complete it.

Order Code: 154165
JCT 2005 FA/N- Framework Agreement Non Binding
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) June 2005Appropriate:
For the procurement of construction / engineering related works over a period of time;
For use by clients with contractors and/or suppliers;
For use by contractors, subcontractors and/or suppliers sub letting to others in the supply chain;
For use with most standard forms of construction and engineering contracts and subcontracts.
Where the parties do not wish to enter into a legally binding agreement but wish to create a collaborative working environment.
Can be used on a single project, but is not suitable if the parties wish to be legally bound consider the Framework Agreement (FA)
ISBN
9780418826508

Order Code: 129966
JCT 2005 HG- Housing Grant Building Contract
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)Publication Date to be Confirmed
Appropriate for work to a domestic building:
Where the work involved is simple in character;
Where the work is designed and/or detailed by or on behalf of the Employer;
Where a grant is to be paid by a local authority in respect of that work under part 1 of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996;
Where the Employer is to provide drawings and/or a specification and/or works schedules to define adequately the quantity and quality of the work; and:
Where a Contract Administrator is to administer the conditions.
Not suitable:
Where the quantities are required;
Where provisions are required to govern work carried out by named specialists;
Where detailed control procedures are needed.

Order Code: 129962
JCT 2005 HOB Building Contract for a Home Owner/Occupier who has not appointed a consultant to oversee the work
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)July 2005
This pack contains:
Two copies of the 8 page contract;
Guidance notes printed on the inside of the folder;
An enquiry letter.
This is a consumer contract for use by a residential occupier, drafted in clear simple language to comply with The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999. A construction contract with a residential occupier or someone who intends to occupy the dwelling as his/her residence is excluded from the provisions of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996; nevertheless this contract provides for adjudication in the event of a dispute between the home owner/occupier and the contractor.
Appropriate:
For small domestic building work such as extensions and alterations;
Where the proposed works are to be carried out for an agreed lump sum; and:
Where no consultant acts on behalf of the home owner/occupier to administer the contract.
Not suitable for use in Scotland. A separate version is published and issued by the Scottish Building Contract Committee Limited (SBCC) for use in Scotland.

Order Code: 129975
JCT 2005 HOC Pack- Building Contract for a Home Owner/Occupier Who Has Appointed a Consultant to Oversee the Work
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)July 2005
This pack contains:
Two copies of The Consultancy Agreement;
Two copies of The Building Contract;
Guidance notes printed on the inside of the folder;
An enquiry letter.
This is a consumer contract for use by a residential occupier, drafted in clear simple language to comply with The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999. A construction contract with a residential occupier or someone who intends to occupy the dwelling as his/her residence is excluded from the provisions of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996; nevertheless this contract provides for adjudication in the event of a dispute between the home owner/ occupier and the contractor.
This building contract is published as part of the Building Contract and Consultancy Agreement for a home owner/ occupier and is designed for use with the consultancy agreement.
Appropriate:
For small domestic building work such as extensions and alterations;
Where the proposed works are to be carried out for an agreed lump sum;
Where detailed procedures are not required; and:
Where the home owner/occupier has appointed a consultant who will be administering the contract for the home owner/occupier.
Not suitable for use in Scotland. A separate version is published and issued.

Order Code: 129976
JCT 2005 IC- Intermediate Building Contract
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) - June 2005Appropriate:
Where the proposed building works are of simple content involving the normal, recognised basic trades and skills of the industry, without building service installations of a complex nature or other complex specialist work;
Where the works are designed by or on behalf of the Employer, where fairly detailed contract provisions are necessary and the Employer is to provide the Contractor with Drawings and a specification, work schedules or bills of quantities to define adequately the quantity and quality of the work; and:
Where a Contract Administrator and Quantity Surveyor are to administer the conditions.
This contract provides more detailed provisions and more extensive control procedures than the Minor Works Building Contract (MW) but less detailed that the Standard Building Contract (SBC)
Can be used:
Where the works are to be carried out in sections;
By both private and local authority employers;
Where provisions are required to cover named specialists.
Not suitable:
Where the Contractor is to design discrete part(s) of the works, even though all the other criteria are met consider Intermediate Building Contract with Contractor's Design (ICD).
ISBN
9780418826904

Order Code: 129913
JCT 2005 IC- Intermediate Building Contract Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)2007
Appropriate:
Where the proposed building works are of simple content involving the normal, recognised basic trades and skills of the industry, without building service installations of a complex nature or other complex specialist work;
Where the works are designed by or on behalf of the Employer, where fairly detailed contract provisions are necessary and the Employer is to provide the Contractor with Drawings and a specification, work schedules or bills of quantities to define adequately the quantity and quality of the work; and:
Where a Contract Administrator and Quantity Surveyor are to administer the conditions.
This contract provides more detailed provisions and more extensive control procedures than the Minor Works Building Contract (MW) but less detailed that the Standard Building Contract (SBC)
Can be used:
Where the works are to be carried out in sections;
By both private and local authority employers;
Where provisions are required to cover named specialists.
Not suitable:
Where the Contractor is to design discrete part(s) of the works, even though all the other criteria are met consider Intermediate Building Contract with Contractor's Design (ICD).

Order Code: 147377
JCT 2005 IC/G- Intermediate Building Contract Guide
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)July 2005
An aid to completing the contract, advising on unfamiliar terms and: specifying who should complete it.

Order Code: 129915
JCT 2005 ICD- Intermediate Building Contract with Contractor's Design
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) June 2005Appropriate:
Where the proposed building works are of simple content involving the normal, recognised basic trades and skills of the industry, without building service installations of a complex nature or other complex specialist work;
Where the works are designed and the requirements for the contractor's design of discrete part(s) are detailed by or on behalf of the Employer, and: where the Contractor is required to design those part(s) of the work (contractor's designed portion);
Where fairly detailed contract provisions are necessary and the Employer is to provide drawings and a specification, work schedules or bills of quantities to define adequately the quantity and quality of the work; and:
Where a Contract Administrator and Quantity Surveyor are to administer the conditions.
This contract provides more detailed provisions and more extensive control procedures than the Minor Works Building Contract with Contractor's Design (MWD) but less detailed that the Standard Building Contract (SBC)
Can be used:
Where the works are to be carried out in sections;
By both private and local authority employers;
Where provisions are required to cover named specialists.
Not suitable:
As a design and build contract.
ISBN
9780418827109

Order Code: 129914
JCT 2005 ICD- Intermediate Building Contract with Contractor's Design Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)June 2007
Appropriate:
Where the proposed building works are of simple content involving the normal, recognised basic trades and skills of the industry, without building service installations of a complex nature or other complex specialist work;
Where the works are designed and the requirements for the contractor's design of discrete part(s) are detailed by or on behalf of the Employer, and: where the Contractor is required to design those part(s) of the work (contractor's designed portion);
Where fairly detailed contract provisions are necessary and the Employer is to provide drawings and a specification, work schedules or bills of quantities to define adequately the quantity and quality of the work; and:
Where a Contract Administrator and Quantity Surveyor are to administer the conditions.
This contract provides more detailed provisions and more extensive control procedures than the Minor Works Building Contract with Contractor's Design (MWD) but less detailed that the Standard Building Contract (SBC)
Can be used:
Where the works are to be carried out in sections;
By both private and local authority employers;
Where provisions are required to cover named specialists.
Not suitable:
As a design and build contract.

Order Code: 146573
JCT 2005 ICSub/A- Intermediate Subcontract Agreement
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) December 2005Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Intermediate Building Contract; and:
For subcontract works where the Subcontractor is not required to design.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/ or main contract works are to be carried out in section;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement;
Where main contract is the Intermediate Building Contract With Contractor's Design if the Subcontractor is not required to design.
Not suitable:
Where the Contractor is to design any part of the subcontract works, even though the other criteria are met consider the consider Intermediate Subcontract with Subcontractor's Design (ICSub/D);
Where the Subcontractor is named in the main contract.
ISBN
9780418827208

Order Code: 129916
JCT 2005 ICSub/A- Intermediate Subcontract Agreement Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)June 2007
Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Intermediate Building Contract; and:
For subcontract works where the Subcontractor is not required to design.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/ or main contract works are to be carried out in section;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement;
Where main contract is the Intermediate Building Contract With Contractor's Design if the Subcontractor is not required to design.
Not suitable:
Where the Contractor is to design any part of the subcontract works, even though the other criteria are met consider the consider Intermediate Subcontract with Subcontractor's Design (ICSub/D);
Where the Subcontractor is named in the main contract.

Order Code: 146578
JCT 2005 ICSub/C- Intermediate Subcontract Conditions
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) December 2005Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Intermediate Building Contract; and:
For subcontract works where the Subcontractor is not required to design.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/ or main contract works are to be carried out in section;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement;
Where main contract is the Intermediate Building Contract With Contractor's Design if the Subcontractor is not required to design.
Not suitable:
Where the Contractor is to design any part of the subcontract works, even though the other criteria are met consider the consider Intermediate Subcontract with Subcontractor's Design (ICSub/D);
Where the Subcontractor is named in the main contract.
ISBN
9780418827307

Order Code: 129917
JCT 2005 ICSub/C- Intermediate Subcontract Conditions Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)June 2007
Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Intermediate Building Contract; and:
For subcontract works where the Subcontractor is not required to design.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/ or main contract works are to be carried out in section;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement;
Where main contract is the Intermediate Building Contract With Contractor's Design if the Subcontractor is not required to design.
Not suitable:
Where the Contractor is to design any part of the subcontract works, even though the other criteria are met consider the consider Intermediate Subcontract with Subcontractor's Design (ICSub/D);
Where the Subcontractor is named in the main contract.

Order Code: 146579
JCT 2005 ICSub/D/A- Intermediate Subcontract With Subcontractor's Design Agreement
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) December 2005Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Intermediate Building Contract With Contractor's Design; and:
Where the Subcontractor is to design all or part of the subcontract works (Subcontractor's Designed Portion).
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/ or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement of the subcontract works.
Not suitable:
Where no Subcontractor's design is involved consider the Intermediate Subcontract (ICSub);
Where the Subcontractor is named in the main contract.
ISBN
9780418827406

Order Code: 129918
JCT 2005 ICSub/D/A- Intermediate Subcontract With Subcontractor's Design Agreement Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)April 2007
Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Intermediate Building Contract With Contractor's Design; and:
Where the Subcontractor is to design all or part of the subcontract works (Subcontractor's Designed Portion).
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/ or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement of the subcontract works.
Not suitable:
Where no Subcontractor's design is involved consider the Intermediate Subcontract (ICSub);
Where the Subcontractor is named in the main contract.

Order Code: 146596
JCT 2005 ICSub/D/C- Intermediate Subcontract With Subcontractor's Design Conditions
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) December 2005Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Intermediate Building Contract With Contractor's Design; and:
Where the Subcontractor is to design all or part of the subcontract works (Subcontractor's Designed Portion).
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/ or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement of the subcontract works.
Not suitable:
Where no Subcontractor's design is involved consider the Intermediate Subcontract (ICSub);
Where the Subcontractor is named in the main contract.
ISBN
9780418827505

Order Code: 129919
JCT 2005 ICSub/D/C- Intermediate Subcontract With Subcontractor's Design Conditions Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)July 2007
Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Intermediate Building Contract With Contractor's Design; and:
Where the Subcontractor is to design all or part of the subcontract works (Subcontractor's Designed Portion).
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/ or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement of the subcontract works.
Not suitable:
Where no Subcontractor's design is involved consider the Intermediate Subcontract (ICSub);
Where the Subcontractor is named in the main contract.

Order Code: 146597
JCT 2005 ICSub/G- Intermediate Subcontract Guide
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)April 2006
An aid to completing the contract, advising on unfamiliar terms and: specifying who should complete it.

Order Code: 129922
JCT 2005 ICSub/NAM- Intermediate Named Subcontract Tender and Agreement
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)January 2006
Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Intermediate Building Contract or Intermediate Building Contract With Contractor's Design; and:
Where the Subcontractor is named to carry out subcontract works, whether or not they include design.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/ or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.)
Not suitable:
Unless the Subcontractor is not named.
For any subcontract work that forms a part of the Contractor's Designed Portion.

Order Code: 146598
JCT 2005 ICSub/NAM/C- Intermediate Named Subcontract Conditions
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) January 2006Appropriate:
Where the main contract is or will be the Intermediate Building Contract or Intermediate Building Contract With Contractor's Design; and:
Where the Subcontractor is named to carry out subcontract works, whether or not they include design.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/ or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.)
Not suitable:
Unless the Subcontractor is not named;
For any subcontract work that forms a part of the Contractor's Designed Portion.

Order Code: 130209
JCT 2005 ICSub/NAM/C- Intermediate Named Subcontract Conditions Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)July 2007
Appropriate:
Where the main contract is or will be the Intermediate Building Contract or Intermediate Building Contract With Contractor's Design; and:
Where the Subcontractor is named to carry out subcontract works, whether or not they include design.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/ or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.)
Not suitable:
Unless the Subcontractor is not named;
For any subcontract work that forms a part of the Contractor's Designed Portion.

Order Code: 146600
JCT 2005 ICSub/NAM/E- Intermediate Named Subcontract / Employer Agreement
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) January 2006Appropriate:
For use between a Named Subcontractor and an Employer.
Where the main contract is or will be the Intermediate Building Contract or Intermediate Building Contract With Contractor's Design; and:
Where the Subcontractor is to be named in the main contract or under its provisions to carry out the design and execution of subcontract works.
Not suitable:
For any subcontract works that forms a part of the Contractor's Designed Portion

Order Code: 129921
JCT 2005 ICSub/NAM/E- Intermediate Named Subcontract/Employer Agreement Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)July 2007
Appropriate:
For use between a Named Subcontractor and an Employer.
Where the main contract is or will be the Intermediate Building Contract or Intermediate Building Contract With Contractor's Design; and:
Where the Subcontractor is to be named in the main contract or under its provisions to carry out the design and execution of subcontract works.
Not suitable:
For any subcontract works that forms a part of the Contractor's Designed Portion

Order Code: 146599
JCT 2005 MC- Management Building Contract
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)Publication Date to be Confirmed
Appropriate:
For large scale projects requiring an early start on site, where the works are designed by or on behalf of the Employer but where it is not possible to prepare full design information before the works commence and where much of the detail design may be of a sophisticated or innovative nature requiring proprietary systems or components designed by specialists.
Where the Employer is to provide the Contractor with drawings and a specification; and:
Where a Management Contractor is to administer the conditions.
The Management Contractor does not carry out any construction work but manage the Contract for a fee. The Management Contractor employs Works Contractors to carry out the construction works.
Can be used:
Where the works are to be carried out in sections;
By both private and local authority employers.

Order Code: 129956
JCT 2005 MCWK- Management Works Contract Tender & Agreement
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)Publication Date to be Confirmed
This pack consists of the following Contracts:
Management Works Contract Invitation to Tender (MCWK/IT)
Management Works Contract Tender (MCW/T)
Management Works Contract Agreement (MCWK/A)
Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Management Building Contract: and:
For subcontract works whether or not they include design by the Works Contractor.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/or project are to be carried out in sections.
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement of the subcontract works.

Order Code: 129957
JCT 2005 MCWK/C- Management Works Contract Conditions
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)Publication Date to be Confirmed
Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Management Building Contract; and:
For subcontract works whether or not they include design by the Works Contractor.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/or main contract works are to be carried out in sections.
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement of the subcontract works.

Order Code: 129958
JCT 2005 MCWK/E- Management Works Contractor/ Employer Agreement
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)Publication Date to be Confirmed
Appropriate:
For use between a Works Contractor and an Employer;
Where the Works Contractor has entered into a Management Works Contract under a Management Building Contract; and:
Where the Works Contractor is to carry out the design and execution of subcontract works.

Order Code: 129959
JCT 2005 MP- Major Project Construction Contract
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) July 2005Appropriate:
For major projects where the Employer regularly procures large scale construction works and where the Contractor to be appointed is experienced and able to take greater risk than would arise under other JCT contracts;
Where the parties have their own detailed procedures and where limited procedures only need be set out in the contract conditions;
Where the Employer has prepared his requirements and provided these to the Contractor;
Where the Contractor is not only to carry out and complete the works, but also to complete the design; and:
The Employer employs a representative to exercise the powers and functions of the Employer under the Contract.
Can be used:
Where the works are to be carried out in sections.
ISBN
9780418827802

Order Code: 129930
JCT 2005 MP- Major Project Construction Contract Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)September 2007
Appropriate:
For major where the Employer regularly procures large scale construction works and where the Contractor to be appointed is experienced and able to take greater risk than would arise under other JCT contracts;
Where the parties have their own detailed procedures and where limited procedures only need be set out in the contract conditions;
Where the Employer has prepared his requirements and provided these to the Contractor;
Where the Contractor is not only to carry out and complete the works, but also to complete the design; and:
The Employer employs a representative to exercise the powers and functions of the Employer under the Contract.
Can be used:
Where the works are to be carried out in sections.

Order Code: 148889
JCT 2005 MP/G- Major Project Construction Contract Guide
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)July 2005
An aid to completing the contract, advising on unfamiliar terms and: specifying who should complete it.

Order Code: 129931
JCT 2005 MPSub- Major Project Subcontract
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) July 2005Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Major Project Building Contract; and:
For subcontract works whether or not they include design by the Subcontractor.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/ or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement of the subcontract works.
ISBN
9780418828007

Order Code: 129932
JCT 2005 MPSub- Major Project Subcontract Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)September 2007
Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Major Project Building Contract; and:
For subcontract works whether or not they include design by the Subcontractor.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/ or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement of the subcontract works.

Order Code: 148890
JCT 2005 MPSub/G- Major Project Subcontract Guide
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)July 2005
An aid to completing the contract, advising on unfamiliar terms and: specifying who should complete it.

Order Code: 129933
JCT 2005 MTC- Measured Term Contract
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) September 2006Appropriate:
By Employers who have a regular flow of maintenance and minor works, including improvements, to be carried out by a single contractor over a specified period of time and under a single contract;
Where the work is to be instructed from time to time and measured and: valued on the basis of an agreed schedule of rates; and:
Where a Contract Administrator and Quantity Surveyor are to administer the conditions.
ISBN
9780418828809

Order Code: 129961
JCT 2005 MTC- Measured Term Contract Guide MTC/ G
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)2007
Appropriate:
By Employers who have a regular flow of maintenance and minor works, including improvements, to be carried out by a single contractor over a specified period of time and under a single contract;
Where the work is to be instructed from time to time and measured and: valued on the basis of an agreed schedule of rates; and:
Where a Contract Administrator and Quantity Surveyor are to administer the conditions.

Order Code: 145014
JCT 2005 MTC- Measured Term Contract Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)October 2007
Appropriate:
By Employers who have a regular flow of maintenance and minor works, including improvements, to be carried out by a single contractor over a specified period of time and under a single contract;
Where the work is to be instructed from time to time and measured and: valued on the basis of an agreed schedule of rates; and:
Where a Contract Administrator and Quantity Surveyor are to administer the conditions.

Order Code: 148937
JCT 2005 MW- Minor Works Building Contract
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) May 2005Appropriate:
Where the work involved is simple in character;
Where the work is designed by or on behalf of the Employer;
Where the Employer is to provide drawings and/or a specification and/or work schedules to define adequately the quantity and quality of the work; and:
Where a Contract Administrator is to administer the conditions.
Can be used:
By both private and local authority employers.
Not suitable:
Where bills of quantities are required;
Where provisions are required to govern work carried out by named specialists;
Where detailed control procedures are needed;
Where the Contractor is to design discrete part(s) of the works, even though all the other criteria are met consider Minor Works Building Contract With Contractor's Design (MWD).
ISBN
9780418848609

Order Code: 129923
JCT 2005 MW- Minor Works Building Contract incorporating amendment 1
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) May 2005Appropriate:
Where the work involved is simple in character;
Where the work is designed by or on behalf of the Employer;
Where the Employer is to provide drawings and/or a specification and/or work schedules to define adequately the quantity and quality of the work; and:
Where a Contract Administrator is to administer the conditions.
Can be used:
By both private and local authority employers.
Not suitable:
Where bills of quantities are required;
Where provisions are required to govern work carried out by named specialists;
Where detailed control procedures are needed;
Where the Contractor is to design discrete part(s) of the works, even though all the other criteria are met consider Minor Works Building Contract With Contractor's Design (MWD).
ISBN
9780418828908

Order Code: 146335
JCT 2005 MW- Minor Works Building Contract Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)May 2007
Appropriate:
Where the work involved is simple in character;
Where the work is designed by or on behalf of the Employer;
Where the Employer is to provide drawings and/or a specification and/or work schedules to define adequately the quantity and quality of the work; and:
Where a Contract Administrator is to administer the conditions.
Can be used:
By both private and local authority employers.
Not suitable:
Where bills of quantities are required;
Where provisions are required to govern work carried out by named specialists;
Where detailed control procedures are needed;
Where the Contractor is to design discrete part(s) of the works, even though all the other criteria are met consider Minor Works Building Contract With Contractor's Design (MWD).

Order Code: 146493
JCT 2005 MWD- Minor Works Building Contract With Contractor's Design
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) June 2005Appropriate:
Where the work involved is simple in character;
Where the work is designed and/the requirements for the contractor's design of discrete part(s) are detailed by or on behalf of the Employer, and where the Contractor is required to design those part(s) of the work (Contractor's Designed Portion);
Where the Employer is to provide drawings and/or a specification and/or work schedules to define adequately the quantity and quality of the work; and:
Where a Contract Administrator is to administer the conditions.
Can be used:
By both private and local authority employers.
Not suitable:
As a design and build contract;
Where bills of quantities are required;
Where provisions are required to govern work carried out by named specialists;
ISBN
9780418829004

Order Code: 129924
JCT 2005 MWD- Minor Works Building Contract With Contractor's Design Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)June 2007
Appropriate:
Where the work involved is simple in character;
Where the work is designed and/the requirements for the contractor's design of discrete part(s) are detailed by or on behalf of the Employer, and where the Contractor is required to design those part(s) of the work (Contractor's Designed Portion);
Where the Employer is to provide drawings and/or a specification and/or work schedules to define adequately the quantity and quality of the work; and:
Where a Contract Administrator is to administer the conditions.
Can be used:
By both private and local authority employers.
Not suitable:
As a design and build contract;
Where bills of quantities are required;
Where provisions are required to govern work carried out by named specialists;
Where detailed control procedures are needed.

Order Code: 146494
JCT 2005 PCC- Prime Cost Building Contract
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) December 2005Appropriate:
For projects requiring an early start on site, where the works are designed by or on behalf of the Employer but where it is not possible to prepare full design information before the works commence;
Where detailed contract provisions are necessary and the Employer is to provide a specification describing and showing the items of works; drawings may also be provided; and:
Where a Contract Administrator and Quantity Surveyor are to administer the conditions.
The work proceeds on the basis of a brief specification and an estimate of its cost. The Contractor is paid his reasonable costs plus either a percentage of the cost or a lump sum as a fee.
Can be used:
Where the works are to be carried out in section;
By both private and local authority employers.
ISBN
9780418829202

Order Code: 129960
JCT 2005 PCC- Prime Cost Building Contract Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)October 2007
Appropriate:
For projects requiring an early start on site, where the works are designed by or on behalf of the Employer but where it is not possible to prepare full design information before the works commence;
Where detailed contract provisions are necessary and the Employer is to provide a specification describing and showing the items of works; drawings may also be provided; and:
Where a Contract Administrator and Quantity Surveyor are to administer the conditions.
The work proceeds on the basis of a brief specification and an estimate of its cost. The Contractor is paid his reasonable costs plus either a percentage of the cost or a lump sum as a fee.
Can be used:
Where the works are to be carried out in section;
By both private and local authority employers.

Order Code: 148939
JCT 2005 Prime Cost Building Contract Guide (PCC/G) 2007
Publication Date to be Confirmed
Order Code: 145013
JCT 2005 Repair and Maintenance Contract (RM)
Appropriate:Where the work involves the repair and maintenance of a building; and where no independent contract administrator is to be appointed.
Can be used:
By both private and local authority employers.
Not suitable:
For periodic repair or maintenance over a fixed term or the regular maintenance of plant etc. consider the Measured Term Contract (MTC);
For work on a dwelling by a residential occupier consider the Building contract for a home owner/occupier who has not appointed a consultant to oversee the work (HO/B) or the Building contract and consultancy agreement for a home owner/occupier (HO/C), or if the work is of a very minor nature the Home Repair and Maintenance Contract (HO/RM).

Order Code: 140135
JCT 2005 Repair and Maintenance Contract (RM) Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts TribunalOctober 2007
Appropriate:
where the work involves the repair and maintenance of a building; an where no independent contract administrator is to be appointed.
Can be used:
By both private and local authority employers.
Not suitable:
for periodic repair or maintenance over a fixed term or the regular maintenance of plant etc. consider the Measured Term Contract (MTC);
For work on a dwelling by a residential occupier consider the Building contract for a home owner/occupier who has not appointed a consultant to oversee the work (HO/B) or the Building contract and consultancy agreement for a home owner/occupier (HO/C), or if the work is of a very minor nature the Home Repair and Maintenance Contract (HO/RM).

Order Code: 148944
JCT 2005 SBC/AQ- Standard Building Contract With Approximate Quantities
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) July 2005Appropriate:
For larger works designed and/or detailed by, or on behalf of, the Employer, where detailed contract provisions are necessary and the Employer is to provide the Contractor with drawings, and with approximate bills of quantities to define the quantity and quality of the work which are to be subject to re measurement, as there is insufficient time to prepare the detailed drawings necessary for accurate bills of quantities to be produced and;
Where a Contract Administrator and Quantity Surveyor are to administer the conditions.
Can be used:
Where the Contractor is to design discrete part(s) of the works (contractor's designed portion);
Where the works are to be carried out in sections;
By both private and local authority employers.
ISBN
9780418829509

Order Code: 129905
JCT 2005 SBC/AQ- Standard Building Contract With Approximate Quantities Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)July 2007
Appropriate for:
larger works designed and/or detailed by, or on behalf of, the Employer, where detailed contract provisions are necessary and the Employer is to provide the Contractor with drawings, and with approximate bills of quantities to define the quantity and quality of the work which are to be subject to re measurement, as there is insufficient time to prepare the detailed drawings necessary for accurate bills of quantities to be produced and;
Where a Contract Administrator and Quantity Surveyor are to administer the conditions.
Can be used
Where the Contractor is to design discrete part(s) of the works (contractor's designed portion);
Where the works are to be carried out in sections;
By both private and local authority employers.

Order Code: 146498
JCT 2005 SBC/G- Standard Building Contract Guide
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)July 2005
An aid to completing the contract, advising on unfamiliar terms and: specifying who should complete it

Order Code: 129907
JCT 2005 SBC/Q- Standard Building Contract With Quantities
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) July 2005Appropriate for:
Larger works designed and/or detailed by, or on behalf of, the Employer, where detailed contract provisions are necessary and the Employer is to provide the Contractor with drawings, and with bills of quantities to define the quantity and quality of the work;
Where a Contract Administrator and Quantity Surveyor are to administer the conditions;
Can be used:
Where the Contractor is to design discrete part(s) of the works (contractor's designed portion);
Where the works are to be carried out in sections by both private and local authority employers.
ISBN
9780418823200

Order Code: 129904
JCT 2005 SBC/Q- Standard Building Contract With Quantities Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)June 2007
Appropriate for:
Larger works designed and/or detailed by, or on behalf of, the Employer, where detailed contract provisions are necessary and the Employer is to provide the Contractor with drawings, and with bills of quantities to define the quantity and quality of the work;
Where a Contract Administrator and Quantity Surveyor are to administer the conditions;
Can be used:
Where the Contractor is to design discrete part(s) of the works (contractor's designed portion);
Where the works are to be carried out in sections by both private and local authority employers.

Order Code: 146496
JCT 2005 SBC/XQ- Standard Building Contract Without Quantities
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) July 2005Appropriate:
For larger works designed and/or detailed by, or on behalf of the Employer, where detailed contract provisions are necessary and the employer is to provide the Contractor with drawings, and with either a specification or work schedules to define adequately the scope and quality of the work and where the degree of complexity is not such as to require bills of quantities; and:
Where a Contract Administrator and Quantity Surveyor are to administer the conditions.
Can be used:
Where the Contractor is to design discreet part(s) of the works (contractor's designed portion):
Where the works are to be carried out in sections;
By both private and local authority employers.
ISBN
9780418823309

Order Code: 129906
JCT 2005 SBC/XQ- Standard Building Contract Without Quantities Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)June 2007
Appropriate:
For larger works designed and/or detailes by, or on behalf of the Employer, where detailed contract provisions are necessary and the employer is to provide the Contractor with drawings, and with either a specification or work schedules to define adequately the scope and quality of the work and where the degree of complexity is not such as to require bills of quantities; and:
Where a Contract Administrator and Quantity Surveyor are to administer the conditions.
Can be used:
Where the Contractor is to design descret part(s) of the works (contractor's designed portion):
Where the works are to be carried out in sections;
By both private and local authority employers.

Order Code: 146497
JCT 2005 SBCSub/A- Standard Building Subcontract Agreement
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) September 2005Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Standard Building Contract (with quantities, without quantities or with approximate quantities);
For subcontract works where the Subcontractor is not required to design.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement.
Not suitable;
Where the Subcontractor is to design any part of the subcontract works, even though the other criteria are met consider the Standard Building Subcontract with subcontractor's design (SBCSub/D/A and SBCSub/D/C).

Order Code: 129910
JCT 2005 SBCSub/A- Standard Building Subcontract Agreement Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)August 2007
Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Standard Building Contract (with quantities, without quantities or with approximate quantities);
For subcontract works where the Subcontractor is not required to design.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement.
Not suitable;
Where the Subcontractor is to design any part of the subcontract works, even though the other criteria are met consider the Standard Building Subcontract with subcontractor's design (SBCSub/D/A and SBCSub/D/C).

Order Code: 148746
JCT 2005 SBCSub/C- Standard Building Subcontract Conditions
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) October 2005Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Standard Building Contract (with quantities, without quantities or with approximate quantities);
For subcontract works where the Subcontractor is not required to design.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement.
Not suitable;
Where the Subcontractor is to design any part of the subcontract works, even though the other criteria are met consider the Standard Building Subcontract with subcontractor's design (SBCSub/D/A and SBCSub/D/C).
ISBN
9780418823507

Order Code: 129911
JCT 2005 SBCSub/C- Standard Building Subcontract Conditions Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)August 2007
Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Standard Building Contract (with quantities, without quantities or with approximate quantities);
For subcontract works where the Subcontractor is not required to design.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement.
Not suitable;
Where the Subcontractor is to design any part of the subcontract works, even though the other criteria are met consider the Standard Building Subcontract with subcontractor's design (SBCSub/D/A and SBCSub/D/C).

Order Code: 148747
JCT 2005 SBCSub/D/A- Standard Building Subcontract with Subcontractor's Design Agreement
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) September 2005Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Standard Building Contract (with quantities, without quantities or with approximate quantities);
Where the Contractor is to design discrete part(s) of the main contract works (contractor's designed portion); and:
The Subcontractor is to design all or part of the subcontract works (subcontractor's designed portion).
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement.
Not suitable;
Where no subcontractor's design is involved consider the Standard Building Subcontract (SBCSub/A and SBCSub/C).

Order Code: 129908
JCT 2005 SBCSub/D/A- Standard Building Subcontract with Subcontractor's Design Agreement Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)August 2007
Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Standard Building Contract (with quantities, without quantities or with approximate quantities);
Where the Contractor is to design discrete part(s) of the main contract works (contractor's designed portion); and:
The Subcontractor is to design all or part of the subcontract works (subcontractor's designed portion).
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement.
Not suitable;
Where no subcontractor's design is involved consider the Standard Building Subcontract (SBCSub/A and SBCSub/C).

Order Code: 148744
JCT 2005 SBCSub/D/C- Standard Building Subcontract with Subcontractor's Design Conditions
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) August 2005Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Standard Building Contract (with quantities, without quantities or with approximate quantities);
Where the Contractor is to design discrete part(s) of the main contract works (contractor's designed portion); and:
The Subcontractor is to design all or part of the subcontract works (subcontractor's designed portion).
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement.
Not suitable;
Where no subcontractor's design is involved consider the Standard Building Subcontract (SBSSub/A and SBSSub/C).

Order Code: 129909
JCT 2005 SBCSub/D/C- Standard Building Subcontract with Subcontractor's Design Conditions Revision 1 2007
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)August 2007
Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is the Standard Building Contract (with quantities, without quantities or with approximate quantities);
Where the Contractor is to design discrete part(s) of the main contract works (contractor's designed portion); and:
The Subcontractor is to design all or part of the subcontract works (subcontractor's designed portion).
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement.
Not suitable;
Where no subcontractor's design is involved consider the Standard Building Subcontract (SBSSub/A and SBSSub/C).

Order Code: 192833
JCT 2005 SBCSub/G- Standard Building Subcontract Guide
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)October 2005
An aid to completing the contract, advising on unfamiliar terms and: specifying who should complete it.

Order Code: 129912
JCT 2005 SCWa/E- Subcontractor Collateral Warranty for Employer
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)November 2005
Can be used together with:
Standard Building Subcontract, Design and Build Subcontract, Intermediate Subcontract.

Order Code: 129974
JCT 2005 SCWa/F- Subcontractor Collateral Warranty for a Funder
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)November 2005
Appropriate:
Where the Subcontractor is to give a warranty to a company providing finance for a building project and the contract for the main contract building works is the Standard Building Contract, Intermediate Building Contract or Design and Build Contract.

Order Code: 129972
JCT 2005 SCWa/P&T- Subcontractor Collateral Warranty for a Purchaser or Tenant
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)November 2005
Appropriate:
Where the Subcontractor is to give a warranty to a Purchaser or Tenant in respect of building works and the contract for the building works is the Standard Building Contract, Intermediate Building Contract or Design and Build Contract;
For use in respect of the whole works or part of them

Order Code: 129973
JCT 2005 ShortSub- Short Form of Subcontract
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)July 2005
Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is a JCT contract; and:
For a small subcontract package of work or one that is of straightforward content with low risk involved.
Can be used:
Where the subcontract works and/or main contract works are to be carried out in sections;
For subcontract works that are to be carried out on the basis of an adjusted subcontract sum (adjustment for variations etc.) or by complete re measurement.
Not suitable:
Where the subcontract works are of a complex technical nature;
Where the Sub Contractor is to design any part of the sub contract works, even though the other criteria are met;
Where provisions which are fully back to back with the main contract are required.

Order Code: 129968
JCT 2005 SubSub- Sub Subcontract
Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT)July 2005
Appropriate:
For use where the main contract is a JCT contract; and:
Can be used:
with any sub contract
Where the sub subcontract works and/or sub contract works are to be carried out in se
