NEC4: Alliance Contract Special Edition Box Set
The NEC4 Alliance Contract is a multiparty contract for the appointment of a number of partners to create an alliance to deliver a major project or programme of work. Contracting as an alliance offers a different approach to collaborative working between Clients and suppliers compared with other types of contract. An alliance contract suits Clients who wish to enter into a longer terms collaborative contract with a number of suppliers in order to deliver a large scale multidiscipline project or programme of work.
The basis of the contract is that all parties work together in achieving the Client’s objectives and share in the risks and benefits of doing so. The potential benefit of using this contract is a much deeper collaboration between all suppliers, including consultants and contractors, bound by common interests and reduced grounds for dispute.
- Alliance Contract
- Establishing a Procurement and Contract Strategy (updated June 2018)
- Preparing an Alliance Contract
- Selecting a Supplier (updated June 2018)
- Managing an Alliance Contract
NEC4 X Clauses - X29 Climate Change - July 2022
NEC has published a new secondary Option that enables construction clients to engage their suppliers in the global drive towards net-zero greenhouse gas emissions and sustainability.
NEC4 Y CLAUSES - FEBRUARY 2021
NEC is supporting the use of its contracts in Australia and Ireland by publishing secondary option Y clauses.
Y Australia Clauses - Y(Aus) Clauses
NEC4 Y(Aus) - Alliance Contract
NEC4 Y(Aus) - Flowcharts for all contracts
Download all the Y Australia Clauses
Y Ireland Clauses - Y(Ire) Clauses
NEC4 Y(Ire) - Alliance Contract
NEC4 Y(Ire) - Flowcharts for all contracts
Download all the Y Ireland Clauses
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