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Questions # 21:

Which two of the following statements are correct regarding Dispute under the FIDIC Red, Yellow, and Silver Books (edition 2017)?

Choose all of the correct answers (multiple possibilities)

Options:

A.

In case the Engineer refuses to issue a Performance Certificate or to issue one with a correct date under Sub-Clause 11.9, and the Contractor has disagreed with the requested entitlement or relief in connection with this refusal, Dispute shall be deemed to have arisen.

B.

If a Party is dissatisfied with the determination and has given Notice of Dissatisfaction (NOD) to the other party within a strict 28-day time limit, a Dispute arises and either Party may proceed under Sub-Clause 21.4 to obtain a DAAB decision on it.

C.

The Dispute must be submitted to the Dispute Avoidance and Adjudication Board (DAAB) within 42 days, otherwise the NOD is deemed to have lapsed and is no longer valid.

D.

Both 'Disagreement' and 'Dispute' are defined terms under the Conditions of Contract.

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Questions # 22:

The FIDIC Red Book (edition 1999) deals with Value Engineering Clause. It follows from this clause that the Contractor shall give notice to the Engineer with supporting particulars. Upon receiving this notice, the Engineer shall proceed in accordance with Sub-Clause 3.5 to agree or determine this Cost, which shall be included in the Contract Price.

Options:

A.

True

B.

False

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Questions # 23:

Which two of the following statements are correct regarding the dayworks under FIDIC Red, Yellow, and Silver Books (both editions)?

Choose all of the correct answers (multiple possibilities).

Options:

A.

If a Daywork Schedule is not included in the Contract, the Sub-Clause related to dayworks shall not apply.

B.

The dayworks related Sub-Clause is also applicable to other types of works.

C.

The dayworks related Sub-Clause is only used for remeasurement in the FIDIC Red Book (both editions) only.

D.

The Engineer (or the Employer in case of FIDIC Silver Book) may instruct that "a Variation shall" be executed on a daywork basis.

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Questions # 24:

Is the Employer obliged under FIDIC Silver Book (edition 1999) to describe which Documents are to be submitted to the Employer? (1 correct response applies)

Options:

A.

No, according to Sub-Clause 5.7 provisional operation and maintenance manuals are always required.

B.

No, because the Contractor has a duty to supply the Employer with every Document, given Sub-Clause 7.4.

C.

Yes, because otherwise the Contractor doesn't have to submit any Document until Completion of the Works as stated in Sub-Clause 1.8.

D.

Yes, the Employer should define which documents it wants to receive from the Contractor as Contractor's Documents in the Employer's Requirements, as stated in Sub-Clause 5.2.

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Questions # 25:

Giving "Notice" .... [2017 edition] (2 correct answers apply)

Choose all of the correct answers (multiple possibilities).

Options:

A.

... is not a compulsory obligation, but "highly recommended".

B.

... is always compulsory together with a clear indication of the relevant Sub-Clause under which the Notice is being served.

C.

... is a special obligation for the Engineer only, in order to enable him/her to manage the implementation of the contract.

D.

... is intended for written communications, in full compliance with the formal requirements outlined in the dedicated Sub-Clause.

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Questions # 26:

Which one of the following statements best describes the requirements of Time for Completion?

Options:

A.

This is the Contractor's fundamental time-related obligation, namely completion the whole of the Works within the Time for Completion calculated from the Commencement Date.

B.

This is the Contractor's fundamental time-related obligation, namely the completion of most of the Works (except minor outstanding works), within the Time for Completion calculated from the Commencement Date.

C.

This is one of the Contractor's obligations, namely the completion of most of the Works (except minor outstanding works), within the Time for Completion calculated from the Commencement Date.

D.

This is one of the Contractor's obligations, namely the completion of most of the Works (except minor outstanding works), within the Time for Completion calculated from the Effective Date.

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Questions # 27:

You are the new Contract Manager of the Contractor in a bridge project using FIDIC Yellow Book (edition 2017). The project had been suspended due to a material change in the Employer's financial arrangement. You have worked with your team to identify several failures of the Employer in carrying its obligations under the Contract. Which one of the following does NOT allow the Contractor to issue Notice to terminate the Contract?

Options:

A.

A prolonged suspension for more than 1 year has affected the whole of the Works.

B.

The Contractor does not receive the amount due under the latest Payment Certificate for more than 4 months after the due date.

C.

The Contractor has requested the Employer but has not received any evidence that the financial arrangement is being maintained, despite having sent a notice thereto 4 months earlier.

D.

The Employer failed to comply with a final and binding determination issued by the Engineer, and such failure constitutes a material breach of the Employer's obligations under the Contract.

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Questions # 28:

Which one of the following statements is NOT correct in respect of FIDIC Red Book (both editions)?

Options:

A.

The Letter of Tender may be worded by the Contractor (at its discretion) so as to allow for the alternative of the Contract to become effective when the Employer issues a Letter of Acceptance.

B.

The Contract typically becomes legally effective when the Employer issues the Letter of Acceptance to the Contractor.

C.

The Contract is administered by the Engineer who is appointed by the Employer. If disputes arise, they are referred to a Dispute Adjudication Board (DAB) for its decisions.

D.

The General Conditions allocate the risks between the parties on a fair and equitable basis.

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Questions # 29:

During the execution of certain Works under a FIDIC Yellow Book (edition 1999), a Contract in a historical area along the silk route, one of the workers on the excavator shouts out to the supervisor of the Contractor it has discovered something on the Site. The supervisor inspects the finding and concludes this is possibly an ancient treasure in a wooden box. The supervisor sees some golden coins through the cracked lid of the box. The supervisor immediately stops the execution of the Works, sends the workers away and blocks access to the Site for all persons. Given the sensitive nature of the findings, the supervisor informs you as Engineer. How do you react?

Options:

A.

You compliment the supervisor for their swift and decisive action. However, the Works should advance as soon as possible. You ask the supervisor to excavate the box further, and place it in the back of your truck. You promise the supervisor you will drive the box yourself to the University in the city nearby, because it is very important to preserve found treasures like this. The Contractor is not entitled to an extension of time, as no del

B.

You thank the supervisor for their action. You make sure the Site is secured and ask the Contractor to make an improvised barrier around the Site. You ask the Contractor to appoint its most trustworthy guards to set a perimeter. You inform the Employer and local authorities and you ask the Contractor to send you a notice in writing whereby it requests for a Variation (as this is needed for you to instruct the Contractor), thereby already in

C.

You inform the supervisor that given the sensitive nature of the findings, you need a formal and written notice as mentioned in Sub-Clause 4.24 second paragraph, otherwise you cannot give further instructions. You ask them to send it to you as soon as possible, because otherwise you are not able to entitle the Contractor to any extension of time and payment of costs.

D.

You immediately take action and give the instruction to the supervisor to make sure to cover this finding and till the excavation with material. You then redesign and make a determination (Sub-Clause 3.5) on a change of the Works — if needed — to make sure the execution can restart within days because of the need to finish this project.

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Questions # 30:

Which of the following statements are not correct? [2017 Edition]

Choose all of the correct answers (multiple possibilities).

Options:

A.

The Contractor or the Engineer can request a meeting.

B.

Only the Engineer can call for a meeting

C.

Subcontractors cannot attend management or progress meetings unless the Engineer's approval is obtained.

D.

Only the Employer can call for a meeting.

E.

The Engineer shall keep records of the Progress Meetings.

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