What is receivership in administration?
Receivership is a process in which a creditor assumes ownership of a debtor’s business operations
What is the position on insolvency in a JCT contract?
Section 8
8.5 - insolvency of contractor
Employer may at any time terminate the Contractor’s employment by notice
What’s CVA?
Company Voluntary Arrangement
Why would a contractor opt for CVA?
What would you do after a contractor goes into liquidation?
What EXTRA costs would the client have to cover if the contractor goes insolvent?
What’s the difference between liquidation and administration?
Liquidation is the process of bringing a business to an end and distributing its assets to claimants
Administration is a very powerful process for gaining control, when a company is insolvent and facing serious threats from creditors. The Court may appoint a licensed insolvency practitioner as administrator. This places a moratorium around the company and stops all legal actions
How can you avoid a contractor going into liquidation?
Do financial due diligence before appointment to ensure they have the financial capacity/cashflow to run the project
Pay contractor on time
Keep on top of variations
Have a retention bond instead of holding retention
Is retention good?
How did you negotiate your final account?
What is retention?
It’s a contractual mechanism that holds back a %age of interim payments to the contractor
This is used to protect the client in the case the contractor fails to fulfill his obligations
How do you decide on retention amount?
Project specific
Generally smaller/riskier project will have higher retention amount
What is the default retention &age in JCT DB 16?
3%
Same for DB 2011
What is a retention bond?
A performance bond that protects the client in the case the contractor fails to fulfill his obligations
How are retention bonds utilised in the case of non performance?
- Conditional
What was a change on the Dulwich project that the client was responsible for?
Extra scope, e.g. new rooms to be decorated, access control on doors where it was not specified within ERs
What was a change on the Dulwich project that the contractor was responsible for?
Design development e.g. anything that was in the ERs that they have just developed
Where in the JCT DB 2011 does it state who is responsible for what changes?
Section 5 Change
States changes are change to ERs or PSUMs
What is change control?
The administrative process that implements the contract mechanism for instructing change.
MUST adhere to contract requirements for notification & approval of change
What does effective cost control require?
Agree variations as they come out, rolling final accounts
Cost Reports to monitor progress
How do you control project costs pre contract?
How would you structure a cost report?
What RICS guidance is there on cost reporting?
RICS Cost Reporting 1st Edition 2015 (guidance note)
RICS Valuing change 2010 (practice Standards)
Can you have JCT IC without quantities?
No - only SBC