Delivering Infrastructure: International Best Practice - FIDIC Contracts: A Developer

Mikael Wahlgren

August 2002

A paper based on a talk given to the conference ‘Delivering Infrastructure: International Best Practice’ organised by the Society of Construction Law, Centre of Construction Law at King’s College London, European Society for Construction Law and Society of Construction Arbitrators and held in London on 12th July 2002.

This paper by Mikael Wahlgren (whose background is the power sector) focuses on employers’ and developers’ general attitude to FIDIC’s Silver and Yellow Books (Conditions of Contract for EPC Turnkey Projects and for Plant and Design-Build). In particular, he looks at the clauses most likely to cause them concern, and those which may be said to favour employers.

Introduction – The reasons for using turnkey contracts – Employers’/developers’ views of the new standard forms – The main concerns of employers/developers – New provisions favouring employers – The future of FIDIC’s standard forms in the view of employers/developers– Conclusion

The author: Mikael Wahlgren has a Masters degree in law from the University of Lund and is Senior Legal Counsel with olls-oyce Power Ventures Ltd in London; earlier he worked as the legal counsel for Skanska International Civil Engineering AB and ABB (Switzerland) AG.

Text 9 pages.

 

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Author
Mikael Wahlgren
Publication year
2002