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Description
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NEC3 Digital ePrint purchase consists of:
- View and print access to NEC3 Term Service Short Contract (TSSC) (September 2008) (pdf format)
- View and print access to NEC3 Term Service Short Contract Guidance Notes and Flow Charts (TSSC) (September 2008) (pdf format)
The NEC3 Term Service Short Contract should be used for the appointment of a supplier for a period of time to manage and provide a service. This contract is an alternative to the NEC3 Term Service Contract and us for use with contracts which do not require sophisticated management techniques, comprise straightforward work and impose only low risks on both the Employer and the Contractor.
The Guidance Notes explain the provisions of the Term Service Short Contract when it is used for a simple, low risk contract. The Flow Charts show the procedural logic on which the TSSC is based and are published in this volume for reference.
OGC endorsement of NEC3
OGC advises public sector procurers that the form of contract used has to be selected according to the objectives of the project, aiming to satisfy the Achieving Excellence in Construction (AEC) principles. This edition of the NEC (NEC3) complies fully with the AEC principles. OGC recommends the use of NEC3 by public sector construction procurers on their construction projects Contents NEC Term Service Short Contract (TSSC) (September 2008)
Contents Contract Forms
Contract Data The Contractor’s offer Price List Service Information Task Order
Conditions of Contract NEC Term Service Short Contract Guidance Notes and Flow Charts (TSSC) (September 2008)
Introduction When to use the TSSC The TSSC package
Stage A: How an Employer invites tenders for a job 2 Stage B: How a tenderer makes an offer 4 Stage C: How a contract is made 5 Notes on the clauses Joining subcontract disputes with main contract disputes
Examples Stage A: How an Employer invites tenders for a job A1 Title page A2 Contract Data Stage B: How a tenderer makes an offer B1 The Contractor’s Offer Stage C: How a contract is made C1 The Employer’s Acceptance C2 Title page C3 Contract Data Multi-party partnering Flow charts
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