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How to Choose the Right Contract for Your Build

How to Choose the Right Contract for Your Build

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How do you protect yourself from costly disputes?

Signing a JCT contract guarantees protection and clarity throughout your build.

We break down the most common procurement routes and explain why choosing the right contract matters more than most homeowners realise.

Traditional lump sum contracts give you maximum control over specification and finishes but require complete design before tender and can extend your programme. Design and build transfers design risk to the contractor and speeds up delivery but only works if your contractor has the management capability to handle it.

Most residential projects use a hybrid approach with contractor design portions for specialist elements like M&E, joinery, and waterproofing.

The right contract protects everyone involved. The wrong one leaves you exposed when disputes arise.

"The contract is there to safeguard all parties." – Bart Kolosowski

You’ll hear about:

  • What procurement actually means in construction
  • Traditional lump sum contract pros and cons
  • Design and build risk allocation explained
  • Contractor design portions and hybrid contracts
  • When to hire an M&E designer
  • The four elements forming a contract
  • Contract administrator role and powers
  • JCT contract family structure explained
  • RIBA domestic contracts versus JCT contracts
  • FMB contracts in plain English
  • When to involve construction lawyers

Connect with us:

Tima Patel - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tinapatel/

Bart Kolosowski - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bartkolosowski/

Produced by Between Tracks - https://www.betweentracks.com/

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