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Federation Internationale des Ingenieurs-Conseils International Federation of Consulting Engineers Internationale Vereinigung Beratender Ingenieure Federacion Internacional de Ingenieros Consultores

Conditions of Contract for Construction

FOR BUILDING AND ENGINEERING WORKS DESIGNED BY THE EMPLOYER

GENERAL CONDITIONS GUIDANCE FOR THE PREPARATION OF PARTICULAR CONDITIONS FORMS OF LETTER OF TENDER, CONTRACT AGREEMENT AND DISPUTE ADJUDICATION AGREEMENT

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FIRST EDITION 1999
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FIDIC is the French acronym for the International Federation of Consulting Engineers.

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IDIC was founded in 1913 by three national associations of consulting engineers within Europe. The objectives of forming the federation were to promote in common the professional interests of the member associations and to disseminate information of interest to members of its component national associations.

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oday FIDIC membership numbers more than 60 countries from all parts of the globe and the federation represents most of the private practice consulting engineers in the world.

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IDIC arranges seminars, conferences and other events in the furtherance of its goals: maintenance of high ethical and professional standards; exchange of views and information; discussion of problems of mutual concern among member associations and representatives of the international financial institutions; and development of the consulting engineering industry in developing countries.

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IDIC publications include proceedings of various conferences and seminars, information for consulting engineers, project owners and international development agencies, standard pre-qualification forms, contract documents and client/consultant agreements. They are available from the secretariat in Switzerland.

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