NEC 4 TO C OR NOT TO C? Bill Barton 23 July 2020 Exclusion Notice: these slides and the accompanying presentation are for educational purposes only and these should not be relied upon as legal advice. Should you require legal Start time: 11 am advice on a specific issue, please contact us on the above details.
Webinar Outline 1. Introduction to NEC 2. Why use NEC 4 and the ECC Options? 3. Why use option C? 4. Option C- main clauses 5. Option/Secondary clauses 6. Critique of NEC 7. Case Law www.bartonlegal.com
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Why C? Why NEC4? www.bartonlegal.com 1. Option A 2. Option B 3. Option C 4. Option D 5. Option E: 6. Option F:
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Option C- main clauses www.bartonlegal.com
Option C- main clauses www.bartonlegal.com
Option C- main clauses www.bartonlegal.com
Option C- main clauses www.bartonlegal.com
Option C- main clauses www.bartonlegal.com
Option C- main clauses www.bartonlegal.com
Option C- main clauses www.bartonlegal.com
Option C- main clauses www.bartonlegal.com
Option C- main clauses www.bartonlegal.com
Option C- main clauses www.bartonlegal.com
Option C- main clauses www.bartonlegal.com
Option Clauses www.bartonlegal.com • Option W1 • Option W2 • Option W3 • X1-X22 • Option Y 1 & 2 • Z clauses www.bartonlegal.com
Critique of NEC www.bartonlegal.com
Case Law www.bartonlegal.com • Dossan Enpure v Interserve Construction - Interim payment and gain/pain mechanism under NEC 3 Option C • RWE Npower Renewables Ltd v J N Bentley Ltd - Declaration on what formed part of section in NEC3 dispute • Northern Ireland Housing Executive v Healthy Buildings (Ireland) Ltd- Assessment of Compensation Events – NEC 3 • Costain v Tarmac – Mutual trust and co-operation www.bartonlegal.com
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