FIDIC红皮书土木工程施工合同条件,2005年5月发行,PDF格式,共115页,英文版,值得参考。 Fédération Internationale des Ingénieurs-Conseils International Federation of Consulting Engineers Internationale Vereinigung Beratender Ingenieure Federación Internacional de Ingenieros Consultores Conditions of Contract for Construction MDB HARMONISED EDITION FOR BUILDING AND ENGINEERING WORKS DESIGNED BY THE EMPLOYER GENERAL CONDITIONS PARTICULAR CONDITIONS SAMPLE FORMS ISBN 2 – 88432 – 044 – X MDB HARMONISED EDITION 2005 GENERAL CONDITIONS PARTICULAR CONDITIONS Conditions of Contract SAMPLE FORMS for CONSTRUCTION FOR BUILDING AND ENGINEERING WORKS DESIGNED BY THE EMPLOYER Multilateral Development Bank Harmonised Edition May 2005 ISBN 2-88432-044-X FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DES INGENIEURS-CONSEILS INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF CONSULTING ENGINEERS INTERNATIONALE VEREINIGUNG BERATENDER INGENIEURE TORES FEDERACION INTERNACIONAL DE INGENIEROS CONSUL INTRODUCTION A number of the Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) have for many years adopted the FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Construction as part of the Standard Bidding Documents which the MDBs require their borrowers or aid recipients to follow. In using the FIDIC Conditions it has been the regular practice of the MDBs to introduce additional Clauses in the Conditions of Particular Application (or “Particular Conditions”) in order to amend provisions contained in the FIDIC General Conditions. These additional clauses in many cases have standard wording which has to be repeated whenever procurement documents are being prepared for a new project. Furthermore, the provisions in bid documents, including the additional clauses contained in the Particular Conditions, varied between the MDBs, and this created inefficiencies and uncertainties amongst the users of the documents, and increased the possibilities for disputes. These problems were recognised by the Heads of Procurement (HOPs) of the MDBs as significant, as were the benefits of standardisation. In response, the HOPs resolved to harmonise their bid documents on an international basis, by making use of the FIDIC General Conditions. For this purpose, the HOPs further resolved that there should be a modified form of the FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Construction, 1st Edition 1999, in which the General Conditions would contain the standard wording which previously has been incor