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FIDIC 2017: A Practical Guide (hard copy) + the PDF letters.
The pack correctly prioritises the most dangerous clauses: Notices of Unforeseeable Physical Conditions, Claims for Extension of Time, and Notices of Dissatisfaction. Having a pre-approved Interim Payment Certificate Disagreement letter is invaluable when the clock is ticking (often 28 days).
A PDF is inherently static. You cannot easily auto-populate repeated data (project name, dates, clause references) across 20 letters. You will be manually typing the same information repeatedly. A better solution would be a Word template with macros or a cloud-based contract management tool. The PDF format feels dated for repetitive use.
Contract administrators, project managers, claims consultants, and legal advisors working on international construction projects. The Good: Why It Deserves a Spot on Your Desktop 1. Unmatched Compliance with the FIDIC Framework The biggest selling point is accuracy. Drafting a notice under Sub-Clause 20.2.4 (Claim for Extension of Time) from scratch is a minefield. These PDF templates mirror the exact language, time bars, and cross-references required by the FIDIC form. For example, the Notice of Claim letter clearly states “pursuant to Sub-Clause 20.2.1” and includes fields for the “contemporaneous records” – details that many engineers would miss.
Since I cannot link directly to a specific PDF file, this review is written as if evaluating a downloadable collection of FIDIC standard correspondence (e.g., the 2017 Red/Yellow/Silver Book letter templates). Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4.5/5)
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