JCT intermediate named sub-contract - tender and agreement. Revision 2 2009

JCT Intermediate Building Contract (IC) ICSub/NAM

Document Status

Withdrawn, Document not available for download

Supplement

Core Supplement

Series

JCT Intermediate Building Contract (IC)

Abstract

For use where the main contract is the Intermediate Building Contract or Intermediate Building Contract with contractor's design; and where the sub-contractor is named to carry out sub-contract works, whether or not they include design.

History

JCT 2005 Contracts should not be used for construction contracts entered into after 1 October 2011. Updates the 2007 revision. The principal revision is the incorporation of sustainability provisions, following JCT’s consultation, and provisions building on OGC’s Achieving Excellence criteria. Aspects of the payment provisions have been modified while awaiting the outcome of the proposed payment legislation.

ISBN

9781847039590

Subjects

Publisher History

Sweet and Maxwell are a large commercial Publisher for the legal and regulatory markets. In May 2005 they took over the publishing of the JCT contracts.


Information

NBS

NBS has produced specification systems and information products for construction industry professionals for more than 40 years. The National Building Specification is the recognised UK national standard and is used by over 5,000 organisations. NBS is part of RIBA Enterprises Ltd.

Accuris

We connect trusted knowledge to customers' workflows – mitigating risk, increasing efficiency and accelerating innovation For more than 60 years, leading R&D and engineering-intensive organizations have relied on us to achieve on-time, on-budget delivery of complex projects and new products. We deliver an unparalleled combination of technical content and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies to surface answers from the vast universe of technical knowledge, both inside and outside the organization. In a single interface, we connect the dots between information scattered across many different sources, allowing technical professionals to make better, more informed decisions faster.