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What are the different types of FIDIC books commonly used in projects?

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Question ajoutée par Mohammed Qaisar I PMP I MCIPS I MBA , Group Procurement Manager (Civil) , Al Ghurair Construction LLC
Date de publication: 2018/01/06
Mohammed Qaisar I PMP I MCIPS I MBA
par Mohammed Qaisar I PMP I MCIPS I MBA , Group Procurement Manager (Civil) , Al Ghurair Construction LLC

The Red Book: Conditions of Contract for Construction for Building and Engineering Works designed by the Employer.

The Pink Book: Harmonised Red Book (MDB Edition) Conditions of Contract for Construction for Building and Engineering Works designed by the Employer. For use as part of the standard bidding documents by the Multilateral Development Banks only.

The Yellow Book: Conditions of Contract for Plant and Design-Build - for electrical and mechanical plant, and for building works, designed by the Contractor.

The Silver Book: Conditions of Contract for EPC/Turnkey Projects.

The Orange Book: Conditions of Contract for Design - Build and Turnkey.

The Gold Book: DBO Contract - Conditions for Design, Build and Operate Projects.

 

The Green Book: Short form of Contract .

Zakir Muhammed
par Zakir Muhammed , Contract Administrator , DS Contracting Co.

1. RED BOOK

2. YELLOW BOOK

3. PINK BOOK

4. GREEN BOOK

5. SILVER BOOK

6. GOLD BOOK

FIDIC (International Federation of Consulting Engineers) has developed several books or contract forms that are commonly used in construction and engineering projects worldwide such as

FIDIC Red Book (Conditions of Contract for Construction): This is one of the most widely used FIDIC contracts. It is intended for construction projects where the employer takes on the design responsibility. The Red Book sets out the general conditions of contract, including provisions for project management, design obligations, quality control, variations, payments, and dispute resolution.

FIDIC Yellow Book (Conditions of Contract for Plant and Design-Build): The Yellow Book is suitable for projects where the contractor is responsible for designing and building a plant or facility. It covers aspects such as design, construction, testing, commissioning, and maintenance. The employer provides the performance requirements, and the contractor is responsible for meeting them.

FIDIC Silver Book (Conditions of Contract for EPC/Turnkey Projects): The Silver Book is designed for turnkey projects, where the contractor takes full responsibility for engineering, procurement, and construction. It provides a comprehensive framework for the contractor to deliver a completed project to the employer, including design, construction, and commissioning.

FIDIC Green Book (Short Form of Contract): The Green Book is a simplified form of contract suitable for smaller or less complex projects. It provides a basic framework for the rights and obligations of the parties, with fewer administrative and contractual requirements compared to other FIDIC contracts.

FIDIC Gold Book (Design, Build, and Operate Projects): The Gold Book is specifically developed for projects where the contractor is responsible for designing, building, and operating the facility. It covers the entire project lifecycle, including the operation and maintenance phase.

FIDIC Pink Book (Conditions of Contract for Consultancy Services): The Pink Book is specifically for consultancy and professional services contracts. It sets out the general conditions for the provision of engineering and consulting services, covering aspects such as scope of services, fees, liability, intellectual property rights, and dispute resolution.

FIDIC (International Federation of Consulting Engineers) has developed several books or contract forms that are commonly used in construction and engineering projects worldwide such as

FIDIC Red Book (Conditions of Contract for Construction): This is one of the most widely used FIDIC contracts. It is intended for construction projects where the employer takes on the design responsibility. The Red Book sets out the general conditions of contract, including provisions for project management, design obligations, quality control, variations, payments, and dispute resolution.

FIDIC Yellow Book (Conditions of Contract for Plant and Design-Build): The Yellow Book is suitable for projects where the contractor is responsible for designing and building a plant or facility. It covers aspects such as design, construction, testing, commissioning, and maintenance. The employer provides the performance requirements, and the contractor is responsible for meeting them.

FIDIC Silver Book (Conditions of Contract for EPC/Turnkey Projects): The Silver Book is designed for turnkey projects, where the contractor takes full responsibility for engineering, procurement, and construction. It provides a comprehensive framework for the contractor to deliver a completed project to the employer, including design, construction, and commissioning.

FIDIC Green Book (Short Form of Contract): The Green Book is a simplified form of contract suitable for smaller or less complex projects. It provides a basic framework for the rights and obligations of the parties, with fewer administrative and contractual requirements compared to other FIDIC contracts.

FIDIC Gold Book (Design, Build, and Operate Projects): The Gold Book is specifically developed for projects where the contractor is responsible for designing, building, and operating the facility. It covers the entire project lifecycle, including the operation and maintenance phase.

FIDIC Pink Book (Conditions of Contract for Consultancy Services): The Pink Book is specifically for consultancy and professional services contracts. It sets out the general conditions for the provision of engineering and consulting services, covering aspects such as scope of services, fees, liability, intellectual property rights, and dispute resolution.

FIDIC (International Federation of Consulting Engineers) has developed several books or contract forms that are commonly used in construction and engineering projects worldwide such as

FIDIC Red Book (Conditions of Contract for Construction): This is one of the most widely used FIDIC contracts. It is intended for construction projects where the employer takes on the design responsibility. The Red Book sets out the general conditions of contract, including provisions for project management, design obligations, quality control, variations, payments, and dispute resolution.

FIDIC Yellow Book (Conditions of Contract for Plant and Design-Build): The Yellow Book is suitable for projects where the contractor is responsible for designing and building a plant or facility. It covers aspects such as design, construction, testing, commissioning, and maintenance. The employer provides the performance requirements, and the contractor is responsible for meeting them.

FIDIC Silver Book (Conditions of Contract for EPC/Turnkey Projects): The Silver Book is designed for turnkey projects, where the contractor takes full responsibility for engineering, procurement, and construction. It provides a comprehensive framework for the contractor to deliver a completed project to the employer, including design, construction, and commissioning.

FIDIC Green Book (Short Form of Contract): The Green Book is a simplified form of contract suitable for smaller or less complex projects. It provides a basic framework for the rights and obligations of the parties, with fewer administrative and contractual requirements compared to other FIDIC contracts.

FIDIC Gold Book (Design, Build, and Operate Projects): The Gold Book is specifically developed for projects where the contractor is responsible for designing, building, and operating the facility. It covers the entire project lifecycle, including the operation and maintenance phase.

FIDIC Pink Book (Conditions of Contract for Consultancy Services): The Pink Book is specifically for consultancy and professional services contracts. It sets out the general conditions for the provision of engineering and consulting services, covering aspects such as scope of services, fees, liability, intellectual property rights, and dispute resolution.

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