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How to prepare your contract for NEC3/4 weather events

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Luke Parham provides an update on any changes between how the NEC3 engineering and construction contract (ECC) and NEC4 ECC deal with the risk of extreme weather and weather compensation events.  

A review of the wording for Clause 60.1(13) in both NEC3 and NEC4, and examination of the way in which selected relevant weather conditions are recorded in the contract data, confirms there are no contractual changes between the 2013 and 2017 contracts.

The weather events that are the clients’ risks (taking the client-contractor relationship by way of example) are:

  • cumulative rainfall exceeds the one-in-10-year ‘average’
  • the number of +5mm days is greater than the one-in-10-year ‘average’
  • the number of days where temperature stays below 0 deg C exceeds the one-in-10-year ‘average’
  • the number of days with snow lying at a particular selected time [refer to Contract Data] exceeds the one-in-10-year ‘average’

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