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Q1) Discuss using examples from JCT SBC/Q 2016 the contractual procedure the Contracts Administrator must follow for damages to be successfully deducted.
Q2) Construct an argument to counter Sharman’s view defending the use of retention. Your argument should use both the NEC4 and JCT 2016 to explain the purpose and administration of retention funds within the supply chain.
Q3) Discuss whether procuring major projects using collaborative models via framework agreements or traditional competitive and adversarial techniques are likely to give clients’ in the public sector value for money.
Q4) Discuss the role of the contract administrator explaining their duties, importance, responsibilities andexpectations.
5a) Describe the way in which the target mechanism would work and when it would be applied
5b) Explain the benefits to each party of this type of contract.
5c) Calculate the contractor’s share and the total amount of money that will be paid for therefurbishment scheme for the following two scenarios:
6a) Explain the purpose of an information release schedule.
6b) Outline the potential implications of clause 2.11 in relation to this delay. Commenting specifically on whether this delay could be addressed via an adjustment to the completion date (extension of time) and where the contractor could pursue a loss and expense claim to recover losses causes by the delay.


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