Comparison of the Contractor's Claims According To the Fidic Red Book and the Turkish General Spesifications for the Construction Affairs
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2019
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The concept of contract states an agreement, a convenience. In general a contract of work is a contract governed by private law, with the exception of being contrary to public order. In Turkish implementation of construction contract has a sub-regulation which used in public procurements. In generally, claim is an interest or remedy recognized by law; the means by which a person or organization can obtain a privilege, possession, or enjoyment of a right or thing. According to The FIDIC Red Book the contractor can claim extention of time, payment and resource however, according to the Turkish General Specifications for the Construction Affairs the contractor can only claim extention of time. In The FIDIC Red Book the engineer is an independent being but in the Turkish General Specifications for the Construction Affairs the engineer is an employee of the government and for this reason the engineer is not as independent as the engineer in the FIDIC Red Book. Detailed comparison of the contractors' claim in the each text is given in the article. © 2019 Published by ISRES.
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Construction contracts, Contractor's claims, FIDIC red book, Turkish general spesifications for the construction affairs
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Eurasia Proceedings of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics -- International Conference on Research in Engineering, Technology and Science, ICRETS 2019 -- 3 February 2019 through 7 February 2019 -- Lisbon -- 317349
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5
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25
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37