Fidic Model Services Agreement 2006

/Fidic Model Services Agreement 2006

Fidic Model Services Agreement 2006

COPYRIGHTCopyright 2006 FIDIC, World Trade Center II, 29 Prs-Bois Road, Geneva Airport, CH-1215 Geneva, J J Switzerland. All rights reserved. The updated expenditures were published in 1992, 1995 and 1998 under the responsibility of the Client/Consultant Relations Committee, chaired by Mr.M. Asin and Peter Batty. With the continued participation of Mark Griffiths and Paul Taylor and contributions from Hans Ammendrup, formerly Carl Bro and Dan Rail, Denmark, Pablo Bueno, Typsa, Spain, Fatma Clasan,ODTM, Turkey, Howard Schirmer, formerly CH2MHill, USA, Charles Molineaux, Wick Gavinwire, USA, and Mahen Rajdra, India. FIDIC would like to express its appreciation of the time and effort of all the people mentioned above. The final decision on the form and content of the Client/Consultant Model Services Agreement is a FIDIC decision. FIDIC 2006 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSJJ JJAutorized copy: heriotwatt, Heriot Watt University, 21/11/2009, Uncontrolled Copy, FIDICThe Authority of The Ingniator`s Advice (FIDIC) thanks Ewan MacGregor for the preparation of this fourth edition of the Client Consultant/Model Services Agreement, Griffiths and Armour, UK, which coordinated the comments of several critics, in particular Hans Ammendrup, Denmark, John Bowcock, UK, Axel-Volkmar Jaeger, Germany, Colin Marshall, Bahamas, Robert McKittrick, Scott Wilson, UK, Eigil Steen Pedersen, Denmark, Enrico Vink, FIDIC, and Christopher Wade, UK, when writing this update. The preparation was conducted under the general direction of the Fidic Contracts Committee, including Christopher Wade (Chair), Nael Bunni, Axel-Volkmar Jaeger and Philip Jenkinson, John Bowcock and Michael Mortimer-Hawkins as Special Counsel and Christopher Seppala as Legal Advisors. 1 Level 2 Personnel, equipment, equipment and services provided by the customer 3 Compensation and payment 4 Terms AND CONDITIONS Service Calendar The dissemination, acceptance and use of FIDIC publications and their translations are important tools for the FIDICs mission and are therefore actively promoted by FIDIC. The sale of fidic publications and their translations is an important source of income for fidic and its member associations.

It creates resources for the provision of a wide range of services that meet the business requirements of member companies.

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