Construction contracts > Construction information
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Contracts notice of dispute
25 March 2009
A sample notice of dispute taken from the RICS Contract Administrator tool.
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Contracts site direction
25 March 2009
A sample site direction form taken from the RICS Contract Administrator tool.
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Summary
Construction information is vital to all projects and virtually impossible to construct a project without it. The nature of construction information comes in a variety of forms including specifications, drawings, sketches and instructions. The format in which information is provided is sometimes dictated by the particular procurement option used to employ a contractor.
This section is maintained by Peter Barnes of Melbury Consulting Limited.
Resources
- Glossary
- Forms
- Confirmation of verbal instruction
- Contracts certificate for payment
- Contracts certificate of non-completion
- Contracts extension of time
- Contracts instruction
- Contracts notice of determination
- Contracts notice of dispute
- Contracts notice of intention to determine
- Contracts notice of intention to withhold sums
- Contracts notice of release of sums being withheld
- Contracts site direction
- Contracts statement of retention values
- Contracts valuation form
- Information release schedule
- Information request schedule
- Request for information
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Worksmart tools
- Contract Administrator
- ProForms
- Survey Writer
- Construction information for contracts
- Procurement routes and provision of construction information
- Types of construction information
- Information release and request schedules
- Consequences of the late provision of construction information
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Frequently asked questions
- Does the employer have a duty to provide construction information at all?
- Is an architect required to provide information to suit an 'early completion' programme?
- The contractor says they were delayed by late information, but didn't ask for it. Are they still entitled to an extension of time?
- Extension of time
- Key cases