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Conditions of Contract for EPC/Turnkey Projects (High-risk, lump-sum turnkey projects).
The 2017 edition merges these into a single, bilateral framework. Both Employer and Contractor claims are now subject to identical procedural rules, timelines, and consequences for non-compliance. The 28-Day Time Bar
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In 1999, the Engineer acted as a quasi-neutral. In 2017, the Engineer is now formally required to issue a determination for almost every dispute or claim before arbitration. This is a binding, provisional decision unless challenged via the new Dispute Avoidance/Adjudication Board (DAAB).
Covers formal disagreements that arise when a claim is rejected or ignored. Strict Time Bars
The contracts have expanded significantly in word count. This expansion is not due to a shift in the core risk allocation, but rather a detailed codification of the steps the Employer, Engineer, and Contractor must take during execution. Reciprocity of Obligations For those seeking a comprehensive deep dive, several
Failure to act within time limits can trigger deemed rejections or approvals. 2. Reciprocal Claims Procedures
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The claiming party (Contractor or Employer) must give notice to the Engineer within after becoming aware of the event or circumstance.
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