Withdrawal by Contractor in the early stage

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Kannan CP 👤 Member for 17 years 11 months

Hi All,

After the award of Contract and just after the mobilisation time period, the Contractor sent letter to Client stating that they are unable to carry out the works due to some internal issues in the Organization. Also they want a no future claim letter from the Client and not interested to take the money for mobilisation stage (less amount).

In this case with which clause of FIDIC the client can claim (if he intended). and what are the possible scenarios of negotiation for closing this issue. Definitely the Client wants to carry out this Project.

Best Regards

Kannan

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Patrick Weaver 👤 Member for 25 years 4 months

The most expeditious way forward would be:

1) To accept the termination by the contractor, holding them liable. If the withdrawl is genuine you don't want them on the project. 

2) Relet the contract expiditiosly (maybe negotiate with the 2nd and 3rd tenderes from the original bid).

3) When the full cost and time consequences are determined, seek compensation from the defaulting contractor.

HOWEVER, this is a matter that requires local expert knowledge of the law and careful consideration of the risks - the client ultimately needs the project and will not nescesarily recover anything from the defaulting contractor. A negotiated outcome is likely to be the lowest cost and risk to the client: https://www.mosaicprojects.com.au/WhitePapers/WP1024_Negotiating.pdf

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Mike Testro 👤 Member for 20 years 5 months

Hi Kannan

Wrongful termination by the contractor.

Best regards Mike Testro

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