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The New FIDIC Suite 2017: Significant Developments and Key Changes

Frédéric Gillion,1 Rob Morson,2 Sarah Jackson,3 and Chloé De Jager4 5

INTRODUCTION

It has been almost a year since the launch of the second edition of the FIDIC Suite of Contracts (“2017 Edition”). In a previous article published in the ICLR,6 we commented on the proposed changes introduced by the pre-released version of the new Yellow Book (“Test Edition”) and the debate that ensued throughout 2017 over some of those proposed amendments which had raised significant concerns amongst, in particular, Contractors’ organisations.
It would seem that the release at the end of 2016 of the Test Edition was a fruitful exercise as some of the comments and criticisms made in 2017 led to quite a few changes in the final version of the 2017 Edition of the YB (“2017 YB”) that was released (together with the 2017 Edition of the Red Book (“2017 RB”) and the Silver Book (“2017 SB”)) during the International Contract Users’ Conference in December 2017.
Are those changes enough to address the original concerns raised in respect of the Test Edition and ensure the 2017 Edition be used in practice? In the predecessor to this article, we commented cautiously that only time would tell us how popular the 2017 Edition will be, and it did not in fact take too long for us to see some projects being tendered on the basis of the 2017 Edition, particularly the editions of the 2017 YB and SB. With its emphasis on contract management, the 2017 Edition creates a higher administrative burden which will require additional resources for all Parties involved – Employer, Engineer and Contractor – to properly administer those contracts. There is no doubt that the complexity and the length of some of the new clauses implementing this approach (which result in a much longer contract) will be met with resistance from some traditional FIDIC users.


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