Partial possession of the site by the client
There is no specific reference to Partial Possession in the JCT Minor Works 2016. Can it still be awarded?
It might still be possible to agree it with the contractor, but the same considerations to do with insurance, access, health and safety and so on would have to be dealt with.
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WHY WOULD THE CLIENT REQUEST PARTIAL POSSESSION FROM THE CONTRACTOR? WHAT IS IT FOR?
They may need to occupy part of the development before the entire construction works are complete - for example if they have had to vacate premises elsewhere and need to continue a business.
If Practical Completion is achieved early is the client obliged to issue a certificate and take possession?
If partial possession occoured in a project,can the contractor handling the project apply for completion certificate and the format to use for such application?
As always - it depends on what the contract says. However, in general terms, practical completion should be certified for the part of the works that the client takes possession of. This would be the same process that would apply for certifying practical completion of the whole works at the end of the construction period - but making clear which parts of the works it applies to.
Q: If there is a performance bond in place, which would normally terminate on PC, does the Bond value also decrease in the same way Liquidated damages would decrease on a pro rata basis?
A: I have never heard of a bond diminishing in value as the project proceeds nor is it normal for the bonds to cease at PC. However bonds are usually set at 10% of contract value and the claimant will need to demonstrate that its costs as a result of the contractor’s default or insolvency are of the value of the bond or more. It is usual for bonds which in effect are a guarantee to terminate at the end of the defects liability period on the issue of a final certificate.
See: Bond and Performance bond for construction.
Q: If Partial Posession is unavoidable, when does the CMGD comes to effect? Can there be multiple CMGD in a project?
A: There would have to be multiple certificates of making good defects.
Q: If the principle contractors client is providing a number of shops within a shop to a white box finish for various brands to then employ their own shopfitters to design and fit them out do the brands contractors then take over the responsibility of Principle contractor within their own area's
A: Generally the role of principal contractor is one of co-ordinating contractors where there is more than one - so the responsibility would not usually be taken over by individual contractors - unless they could be seen as entirely separate projects. What does it say in the contract? If you are still not clear, it would be best to seek legal advice.
Q: Our contract is with the brand direct and not with the principle contractor or his client, we take instructions and are paid directly from the brand.
Q: Can the employer take partial possession after the original completion date? (with no extension of time?) The contract doesn't allow sectional completion, a certificate of non completion has been issued, the majority of works are complete and ready for clients' possession, but contractor needs access to part of the site to finish external works. Does the notice of partial possession needs then to be issued at the same time as another certificate of non completion for the outstanding part?
A: As ever, it depends what it says in the contract, and if in doubt seek legal advice, but there would seem to be no reason that you cannot take partial possession of part of the site even though a certificate of non-completion has been issued for the whole site. The complexities are that retention would have to be released for that part of the site, liquidated damages would be reduced, the defects liability period would be begin for that part etc.
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