A Lexicon of Contracting Terms: Contract Types

A Lexicon of Contracting Terms: Contract Types
Author: Dean R. Matro
Publisher:
Total Pages: 125
Release: 1990
Genre:
ISBN:

This thesis continued the National Contracting Management Association (NCMA) sponsored research effort of creating a dictionary of acquisition and contracting terms. Research is currently being conducted at the Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, and the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California. This effort focused on defining government contract types. Limited to the compensation arrangement and contract form type contracts, a literature review identified 26 contract types. Attributes for each contract type were tabulated, which led to synthesized definition. A written survey was distributed to a sample group of contracting professionals, requesting their feedback. Predetermined decision rules were applied in conjunction with the literature review and the survey to minimize the personal subjectivity of the research. Moderate consensus on the definitions was achieved after evaluating 42 surveys. Keywords: Contract management, Contract types, Dictionary, Theses. (SDW).

Dictionary of Construction Terms

Dictionary of Construction Terms
Author: Simon Tolson
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2014-04-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1317912349

The Dictionary of Construction Terms offers clear and concise explanations of the most commonly encountered legal and technical terms, phrases and abbreviations used throughout the construction industry. It will save valuable time when searching for an authoritative explanation of a frequently used term and will become a practical reference for construction lawyers, practitioners and students, as well as those in related industries including planning, property and insurance. Why you should buy this book: There is no other all-inclusive collection of legal and technical terms available at present Convenient source of information for lawyers, practitioners and students Includes a list of common technical acronyms (ie. DPC, DPM, FFL) Lists acronyms of common institutions such as the ICE, JCT and ACE Examples of definitions: Modular construction A modern construction method whereby the building is constructed using prefabricated or pre-assembled building sections or modules. The three-dimensional building sections are typically fabricated and assembled in an enclosed factory environment and then delivered to site, ready for installation. Modular construction is aimed at minimising construction time by standardising design components, providing consistent quality and allowing site preparation and building activities to commence concurrently with the construction of the factory-made modules. Snagging The process of formally inspecting the construction works to identify any incomplete works or defects in completed works. A snagging list (or ‘punch list’) is a schedule of defects resulting from this inspection. These items typically need to be rectified prior to the issuing of a completion certificate or handing-over of the works although in some cases a completion certificate will be issued with a snagging list attached.

Building Contract Dictionary

Building Contract Dictionary
Author: David Chappell
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-08-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780632039647

Building Contract Dictionary provides a succinct, but authoritative reference to words, phrases and terms encountered in, and in connection with, building contracts. For the new edition all entries have been reconsidered and updated in light of case law and legislation and the book has been substantially enlarged since the last edition ten years ago. There are now over 800 separate entries A wide range of contracts has been referenced, including JCT 98, IFC 98, MW 98, WCD 98, PCC 98, MC 98, ACA 3, GC/Works/1 (1998), NEC, NSC/C, DOM/1, DOM/2 as well as topics such as adjudication, arbitration and the Civil Procedure Rules. It will provide an invaluable reference for architects, quantity surveyors, project managers and contractors. It will also find a ready readership among all construction lawyers. "This is an indispensable book which provides a succinct but authoritative reference to "words, phrases and terms" encountered in the construction industry. ...many of the entries give a substantial commentary on a variety of matters you always wanted to know about but never got round to finding out." Arbitration

NCMA's Contract Management Dictionary

NCMA's Contract Management Dictionary
Author: National Contract Management Association
Publisher: National Contract Management Association
Total Pages: 1
Release:
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

The NCMA’s Contract Management Dictionary provides useful information on the fundamental meaning and everyday use of more than 4,000 contracting terms from over 100 sources. This publication has greatly expanded upon our previous series, the Desktop Guide to Basic Contracting Terms, to include new and recent terms contract managers may encounter on the job. All terms and their definitions have been compiled from official sources or from publications by recognized experts in the field. Entries have been adapted and edited for content, consistency, and clarity of meaning. Where appropriate, contextual relevance has been provided. NCMA encourages using the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), its agency supplements, the United States Code (U.S.C.), the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), and other official sources for more detailed information. Source codes accompany the definitions. These have been listed with their corresponding source information in the Source Code List beginning on page 301). If a definition is not accompanied by a source code, it is considered original to this edition. The NCMA’s Contract Management Dictionary serves as a training tool and on-the-job reference for both new entrants into the field and more seasoned practitioners, as well as a study tool for certification examinations. Other study manuals and resources for professional certification examinations are also available from NCMA.

Building Contract Dictionary

Building Contract Dictionary
Author: David Chappell
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2008-05-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470779942

Building Contract Dictionary provides a succinct, but authoritative reference to words, phrases and terms encountered in, and in connection with, building contracts. For the new edition all entries have been reconsidered and updated in light of case law and legislation and the book has been substantially enlarged since the last edition ten years ago. There are now over 800 separate entries A wide range of contracts has been referenced, including JCT 98, IFC 98, MW 98, WCD 98, PCC 98, MC 98, ACA 3, GC/Works/1 (1998), NEC, NSC/C, DOM/1, DOM/2 as well as topics such as adjudication, arbitration and the Civil Procedure Rules. It will provide an invaluable reference for architects, quantity surveyors, project managers and contractors. It will also find a ready readership among all construction lawyers. "This is an indispensable book which provides a succinct but authoritative reference to "words, phrases and terms" encountered in the construction industry. ...many of the entries give a substantial commentary on a variety of matters you always wanted to know about but never got round to finding out." Arbitration

A Dictionary of Acquisition and Contracting Terms

A Dictionary of Acquisition and Contracting Terms
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1989
Genre:
ISBN:

This thesis is a continuation of research initiated by LCDR Daniel L. Ryan, SC, USN to establish a basis for defining words and terms used in the field of contracting. It offers a sample of published definitions presently used in government contracting. A synthesis of different published definitions was produced and the results sent to recognized professionals in the contracting discipline for their opinion. Their feedback was used to arrive at an acceptable definition of the words and terms offered. Concurrent research in this area is being conducted by students at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California and the Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio. Follow-on work needs to be done to define other words and terms in the contracting field using the procedure established by LCDR Ryan. The 25 contracting terms for which consensual definitions were established are presented. Acquisition and contracting term dictionary; Dictionary; Definitions.

A Dictionary of Acquisition and Contracting Terms

A Dictionary of Acquisition and Contracting Terms
Author: Drew K. Mullin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Contracting out
ISBN:

This thesis effort is a continuance of research to determine, through a consensus of opinion among contracting professionals, a definition for current contracting terminology. This research was first initiated by Lieutenant Commander Daniel L. Ryan, Supply Corps, United States Navy and was later accomplished by others at both the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, and at the Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. As with the previous efforts, this thesis examined literary sources for the current definitions and usage of the chosen terms. A definition for each of twenty five terms was synthesized, incorporated in an open ended survey, and sent to contracting professionals affiliated with the National Contract Management Association. Respondent comments were analyzed, and, when appropriate, incorporated in the final, proposed definitions.