REALWorld Law

Construction

'Fixed price contracts'

Is it possible for parties to enter into a construction contract where the price to be paid to the contractor is fixed?

Belgium

Belgium

Fixed price construction contracts are common. Such contracts determine that a contractor shall carry out construction works as detailed in one or more plans and/or documents, against a fixed price agreed prior to the execution of the works.

A distinction must be made between ‘firm fixed’ contracts (which contain a firm price as a whole that is not to be changed) and ‘variable fixed’ contracts, where the latter foresees a price list (with prior fixed prices for material, working hours) by which means the price of any additional work ordered by the principal will be determined.

The Law of 9 July 1971 which governs house construction and the sale of houses to be or being built, if applicable, imposes a prior fixed price regime on the execution of residential construction works.