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Construction

Industry forms of agreement

Do any industry bodies, organizations or associations produce standard form contracts for use within the construction and engineering sectors? Are any international forms of contract ever used? How is the form of construction contract to be used selected?

UK - England and Wales UK - England and Wales

UK - England and Wales

In the UK, the use of standard form building contracts goes back more than one hundred years. Initial collaboration between the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the then federation of construction employers led to the first standard form building contract. These bodies subsequently formed the Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) which is now the main UK body that produces standard form contracts, guidance notes and other documentation for use in the construction industry.

The main rival to the JCT family of contracts is the New Engineering Contract (NEC) and its suite of Engineering and Construction Contracts (ECC) which has been endorsed by the UK Government and is now being used more in government contracting.

The main professional bodies that govern the activities of construction consultants also produce contracts for the appointment of their members to provide design and/or consultancy services:

  • Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) – architects
  • Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) – civil engineers
  • Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) – mechanical engineers
  • Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) – electrical engineers
  • Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) – all types of engineer involved in building projects
  • Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) – chemical and process engineers and material scientists
  • Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) – quantity surveyors
  • Association for Project Safety (APS) – health and safety consultants

International forms of contract (such as FIDIC) are rarely used in the UK.