Which of the following documents form part of a FIDIC Construction Contract ["Red Book" (1999)], hence, to be drafted and included among the Tender Documents? (2 correct answers apply)
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Under the FIDIC Red Book (1999), the Tender Documents typically include:
The Bill of Quantities (Option B), which provides detailed quantities for priced items and forms a basis for tender pricing.
The Specifications (Option E), which define the technical requirements for the Works.
The Schedule of Guarantees (Option A) is usually provided later, during contract formation, not as part of tender documents.
Employer’s Requirements (Option C) are more commonly referenced in design-build contracts such as the Yellow Book, not the Red Book which is traditionally a design-bid-build contract.
Schedule of Baselines (Option D) is not a standard tender document in FIDIC Red Book contracts.
[References:, , FIDIC Red Book 1999 Edition – Tender Documents Section, , FIDIC Contract Manager Study Guide, Module on Tendering Documents]
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