Contracts 'with quantities' are priced on the basis of drawings and firm bills of quantities. 'Without quantities' means a contract priced on the basis of drawings and usually another document, such as a specification or work schedules.
The JCT minor works contract is used for works that are small, non-complex and up to a contract value of around £500,000.
How do I fill in a JCT Construct contract? Log into your account at .jctltd.uk/login and click on Access My JCT Construct. Select a contract from the list in Start a new document. Click Start document and the contract will open with a Question and Answer (Q&A) screen on the left and a Preview panel on the right.
You will fill in the agreed contract sum, the drawings that have been agreed on, the start date and finish date. There are a few other sections to fill in, including who will obtain the insurance for the works, your insurance cover and you will also be asked to agree a small lateness penalty if the project runs over.
The Standard JCT Contract is drafted to suit larger works, or works of a complex nature that involve a high degree of building services or specialist work and its drafting to include provisions allowing: for the contractor to design discrete parts of the works. works to be carried out in sections.
The main types of contract used in the UK are the Standard Building Contract, the Design and Build Contract and the Minor Works Building Contract, but the contract you need will of course be completely dependent on the nature of your project.
Bilateral contracts are agreements in which both parties exchange mutual promises to perform certain obligations, making this type of contract the most common in business transactions.
The main types of contract used in the UK are the Standard Building Contract, the Design and Build Contract and the Minor Works Building Contract, but the contract you need will of course be completely dependent on the nature of your project.
Contracts 'with quantities' are priced on the basis of drawings and firm bills of quantities. 'Without quantities' means a contract priced on the basis of drawings and usually another document, such as a specification or work schedules.