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Guidance on covid disputes under NEC4 contracts released

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Guidance on how clients and construction firms can collaborate to avoid disputes related to the covid-19 pandemic under NEC4 contracts has been published.

The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) guidance adds to the suite of outputs from the CLC’s Business Models: Contractual Best Practice group which has routinely called for strategic collaboration between clients and the supply chain to avoid systemic market failures and compromised project delivery.

The guidance focuses on the NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC), although it can also be applied to the NEC4 Engineering and Construction Subcontract (ECS), NEC3 ECC and ECS, subject to some amendments.

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