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AS 4902—2000 General conditions of contract for design and construct, is a part of the suite of conditions of contract based on AS 4000—1997 General conditions of contract. This Standard covers the following types of project procurement methods: (a) design and construct; (b) design development and construct; and HB 140-2000. Current. Add to Watchlist. Administration Manual for AS 4000-1997 General conditions of contract. Available format (s): Hardcopy, PDF 1 User, PDF 3 Users, PDF 5 Users, PDF 9 Users. Language (s): English. Published date: 16-10-2000. Publisher: Standards Australia. 12 April 2017 The most commonly used contract published by Standards Australia for building works is AS 4000-1997. The contract was prepared by a joint committee formed by Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand. The contract is the result of consensus among the Australian and New Zealand representatives on the committee. AS 4300 is a widely used standard form contract typical in commercial construction. Usually, it is intended to be used for the following types of contract: design and construct, design development and construction, and design, novate and construct AS 4300 is usually a lump-sum contract. Supersedes. AS 2545-1993 (Reference Use Only) AS 2545 A-1993 (Reference Use Only) AS 2545 B-1993 (Reference Use Only) Simple online access to standards, technical information and regulations. Critical updates of standards and customisable alerts and notifications. Multi - user online standards collection: secure, flexibile and cost effective. All Australian Standard Contracts are available in Hardcopy format which are found under the 'Reference Use Only' versions. For commercial contracts, one hardcopy contract copy must be completed by hand and issued to each party. For example, as part of the tender process you would supply a completed original hardcopy to each tenderer. Amended AS 4000 - 1997 1 Interpretation and construction of Contract In the Contract, except where the context otherwise requires: Item means an Item in Annexure Part A; authority means all Commonwealth, state, territorial and local government departments, bodies, municipalities, instrumentalities and public, Guide to Standards - Building and Construction Your snapshot of Australian Standards® and Certification. AS 4000, General conditions of contract Series. There is also an Australian contract for swimming pools and spas; AS 2160.1-1998, Contract for the supply and construction DoDI 4000.19, December 16, 2020 . S. ECTION . 2: R. ESPONSIBILITIES. 6 . b. Enter into support agreements with other OSD or DoD Components, other federal agencies, or State, local, or tribal governments, as appropriate, for the effective performance of responsibilities and functions assigned to the OSD or DoD Component. The authority to enter AS 4000 — 1997 General conditions of contract l Incorporating: Amdt 1—1999 Amdt 2—2000 Amdt 3—2005 I n t e r n a U s e O n l y This is a free 7 page sample. Access the full version online. I n t e r n a l U s e O n l y This is a free 7 page sample. Access the full version online. Variation clauses are a common feature in construction contracts. It is useful to note, at the outset, that the proprietor is not entitled as of right to direct variations (Ashwell Nesbitt v Allan & Co (1912) Hudson's Building Contracts (4th ed) Vol 2 at page 462). Hence the need for a variation clause. Secondly, they ensure that contractors AS 4906—2002, Minor works contract conditions (Principal administered) is part of the suite of conditions of contract based on AS 4000—1997, General conditions of contract. This Standard is intended to be used for construct-only projects of a simple nature and of limited monetary value. It is not suitable for projects of a complex or long term Variation clauses are a common feature in construction contracts. It is useful to note, at the outset, that the proprietor is not entitled as of right to direct variations (Ashwell Nesbitt v Allan & Co (1912) Hudson's Building Contracts (4th ed) Vol 2 at page 462). Hence the need for a variation clause. Secondly, they ensure that contractors AS 4906—2002, Minor works contract conditions (Principal administered) is part of the suite of conditions of contract based on AS 4000—1997, General conditions of contract. This Standard is intended to be used for construct-only projects of a simple nature and of limited monetary value. It is not suitable for projects of a complex or long term

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