Which Building Contract is excited to announce that architects can make savings of 10% off the now published, New 2011 RIBA Contract Administration Forms and Guides that give help in administering construction works under the New JCT 2011 Contracts.
Both the new JCT 2011 Contracts and the matching new RIBA Contract Administration Forms are available from Which Building Contract at www.whichbuildingcontract.co.uk, at an unrivalled discount of 10% off the list prices.
Even architects need to make savings on the rising costs of their contract documentation and administration forms in these tough economic times for the construction industry.
The new Contract Administration Forms and Guides are fully updated to provide
the clearest and simplest way to administer the newly released JCT 2011 Contracts.
The Contract Administration Forms and Guides comprise the following:
Contract Administration Guide, How to Complete the Contract and its Administration Forms
Contract Administrator's Instruction
Instruction Continuation
Architects Instruction
Interim Certificates for MW11, IC11 and SBC11
The forms and Guides are for use with the following main JCT 2011 Contracts:
Minor Works Building Contract MW11
Intermediate Building Contract IC11
Design and Build Contract DB11
Standard Building Contract SBC11.
Recommended by JCT, each short guide offers clear, authoritative instructions on completing and administering both the JCT Contract itself and the matching Administration Forms.
They include clear worked examples of every relevant contract administration form with notes about their use, completion and issue.
The detailed guidance extends to how to complete the Articles, Recitals and Contract Particulars, which will be invaluable to those unfamiliar with contract formation, or who simply need a reference to check they have the details right.
Useful checklists also contain action reminders at the different stages, together with a clause-by-clause list of the duties that the Architect, or Contract Administrator must carry out, as well as those that are optional.
Which Building Contract supplies all the current forms of building contract used in the UK construction industry, also, all the different price guides and related estimating books for all types of building works. All are available from their web site at www.whichbuildingcontract.co.uk.
Which Building Contract is a trading enterprise of Goes Here Limited.
Contact Details:
Malcolm Bartlett
Goes Here Limited
PO Box 68359
London E7 8PH
Tel: 0844 567 5087
Email: malcolmb@goeshere.co.uk
Web Site: www.whichbuildingcontract.co.uk
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