FIDIC Clause 14.9: Retention Release Explained
FIDIC Sub-Clause 14.9 governs retention release in two stages: half on Taking-Over, half after the Defects Notification Period. This guide covers the standard m...
Practical guidance on FIDIC, NEC, JCT, and AIA contracts. Notice periods, claim strategies, commercial risk, and how AI is changing construction contract management.
FIDIC Sub-Clause 14.9 governs retention release in two stages: half on Taking-Over, half after the Defects Notification Period. This guide covers the standard m...
FIDIC Sub-Clause 17.6 limits the total liability of each party to the Contract Price. This guide covers how the cap works, what falls outside it, how Particular...
FIDIC Sub-Clause 14.6 requires the Engineer to issue an Interim Payment Certificate within 28 days of the Contractor's Statement. This guide covers what it requ...
AI catches FIDIC contract risks that manual review misses under time pressure: Clause 20 notice deadlines, payment certificate modifications, and liability cap ...
Under FIDIC Red Book Clause 20.1, a contractor who fails to give notice within 28 days loses the claim entirely. This is the most expensive clause in constructi...
A step-by-step walkthrough of what happens when you upload a FIDIC Silver Book contract to Lexilio AI. From clause extraction to obligation mapping, conflict de...
The 2017 FIDIC editions restructured claims, separated disputes, and added aggressive new obligations for contractors. This guide explains every major change be...
FIDIC Clause 20.1 sets a strict 28-day condition precedent for contractor claims. Miss the deadline and the entitlement is lost regardless of how valid the unde...