JCT contracts 2016—what's changed? [Archived]

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JCT contracts 2016—what's changed? [Archived]

Published by a ÀÏ˾»úÎçÒ¹¸£Àû Construction expert

Practice notes
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ARCHIVED: This Practice Note has been archived and is not maintained.

This Practice Note brings together our content on the changes made in the 2016 editions of the Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) standard form construction contracts.

Publication of the 2016 editions

The 2016 editions of the JCT standard form contracts were published as follows:

DateContracts published
15 June 2016Minor Works Building Contract family (MW, MWD and MWSub/D)
20 July 2016Short Form of Sub-Contract (ShortSub)
Sub-subcontract (SubSub)
22 September 2016Design and Build family (DB, DBSub/A and DBSub/C)
31 October 2016Standard Building Contract family (SBC/Q, SBC/AQ, SBC/XQ, SBCSub/A, SBCSub/C, SBCSub/D/A and SBCSub/D/C)
21 November 2016Collateral Warranties (CWa/F, CWa/P&T, SCWa/E, SCWa/F and SCWa/P&T)
7 December 2016Intermediate Building Contract family (IC, ICD, ICSub/A, ICSub/C, ICSub/D/A, ICSub/D/C, ICSub/NAM, ICSub/NAM/C, ICSub/NAM/E)
30 March 2017Constructing Excellence Contract (CE)
Consultancy Agreement (Public Sector) (CA)
Framework agreement (FA)
Major Project Construction Contract family (MP and MPSub)
Measured Term Contract (MTC)
Pre-Construction Services Agreement (PCSA and PCSA/SP)
Prime Cost Building Contract (PCC)
Repair and Maintenance Contract (RM)
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Key definition:
JCT definition
What does JCT mean?

The Joint Contracts Tribunal who produce a suite of building contracts for use as a standard industry form

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