Thank you very for your precious reply. That’s what I wanted to confirm that if the Engineer has such rights. It also proves that the program I made in my first engagement with a contractor as planner was really not acceptable but the Engineer just favored me and kept helping me throughout the course of construction.
Q1 The programme does not need to be APPROVED by the Engineer. The contractor may proceed even if the Engineer is agreed on the program? YES or NO
Under FIDIC terms, unless the Engineer, within 21 days after receiving the programme gives notice to the Contractor stating the extent to which it does not comply with the Contract, the Contractor shall proceed in accordance with the submitted programme subject to his other obligations under the Contract.
To answer your question, contractor may proceed first unless there are specific clauses in your contract that does now allow so. Usually the programme can be settled in the site setup and preparation stage and before major works commence.
Q2 Does the Engineer have any rights to REJECT the programme, if yes, on what grounds or reasons?
Yes for the following typical reasons:
1) Programme does not comply with the terms set out in the contract. Eg. wrong completion date, wrong start date,
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19 years 10 monthsDear Mr.Scottie YimThank you
Dear Mr.Scottie Yim
Thank you very for your precious reply. That’s what I wanted to confirm that if the Engineer has such rights. It also proves that the program I made in my first engagement with a contractor as planner was really not acceptable but the Engineer just favored me and kept helping me throughout the course of construction.
Cheers
Tanveer
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19 yearsHi Tanveer,I assume you are
Hi Tanveer,
I assume you are using 1999 FIDIC.
Q1 The programme does not need to be APPROVED by the Engineer. The contractor may proceed even if the Engineer is agreed on the program? YES or NO
Under FIDIC terms, unless the Engineer, within 21 days after receiving the programme gives notice to the Contractor stating the extent to which it does not comply with the Contract, the Contractor shall proceed in accordance with the submitted programme subject to his other obligations under the Contract.
To answer your question, contractor may proceed first unless there are specific clauses in your contract that does now allow so. Usually the programme can be settled in the site setup and preparation stage and before major works commence.
Q2 Does the Engineer have any rights to REJECT the programme, if yes, on what grounds or reasons?
Yes for the following typical reasons:
1) Programme does not comply with the terms set out in the contract. Eg. wrong completion date, wrong start date,
2) Insufficient information
3) Illogical sequence
Cheers
Scottie Yim