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Schedule of Employer Amendments to SBCC DB/Scot 2016: risk transfer, full design duty, payment/retention, insurance, collateral warranties/third party rights, insolvency and dispute resolution; Scottish jurisdiction

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The Contract consists of the completed SBCC Design and Build Contract for use in Scotland, 2016 Edition, and is subject to these amendments:

RECITALS

Third Recital

Delete and replace with:

  • The Contractor has inspected the Site and is satisfied with its measurements, position and other pertinent matters;
  • The Contractor has examined the Employer’s Requirements and is satisfied that the Contractor’s Proposals and Contract Sum Analysis will meet the Employer’s Requirements; and
  • The Contractor has agreed to take responsibility for the whole design contained within the Employer’s Requirements and the Contractor’s Proposals.

ARTICLES

Article 1

Following the word ‘shall’, insert: ‘carry out and’.

Article 6

Add at the end: ‘The Contract Sum includes the Contractor’s price for fulfilling the duties of Principal Contractor.’

Article 8

Delete Article 8 and substitute: ‘Not used.’

Article 11

Insert a new Article 11 as follows: ‘Article 11 [ To be added on the face of the contract ] The Employer and the Contractor agree that the modifications in the Schedule of Amendments attached hereto (as initialled by the parties) shall be incorporated into this Contract and the provisions of the Agreement, the Conditions and the Schedules annexed to the’...

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