Under the FIDIC Silver Book (edition 1999), which two of the following elements shall form part of the supporting report with each Programme?
Understand the Problem
The question is asking us to identify which two elements should be included in a supporting report for each Programme under the FIDIC Silver Book. The question provides four options related to the execution methods, personnel, equipment, and delay proposals that a Contractor might include in the report.
Answer
Contractor's general programme and Labour & Equipment details.
The supporting report with each Programme in the FIDIC Silver Book (edition 1999) should include the Contractor's general programme as well as the Labour and Contractor's Equipment details.
Answer for screen readers
The supporting report with each Programme in the FIDIC Silver Book (edition 1999) should include the Contractor's general programme as well as the Labour and Contractor's Equipment details.
More Information
The Silver Book is often used for projects where the design and performance responsibility is shifted to the contractor. The elements required ensure that the contractor's programming is transparent and that suitable resources are applied to the project.
Tips
A common mistake is to overlook the specific requirements of the Silver Book compared to other FIDIC contracts, such as the Red or Yellow Book.
Sources
- FIDIC Conditions of Contract for EPC-Turnkey Projects - Claus 14 - internationalconstructionknowledgehub.com
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