The Top 5 Contractual Risks in NEC Contracts
NEC contracts serve as a real-time management tool, and failure to comply with or correctly administer contractual mechanisms isn’t just a simple mistake. It can result in substantial risks, including loss of time, cost and entitlement.
This guide outlines the top five contractual risks in NEC contracts, explains their impact on project delivery and considers approaches to mitigate them.
What Are the Top Contractual Risks in NEC Contracts?
The top contractual risks in NEC contracts include:
- Delayed notification of Early Warnings
- Poorly managed Compensation Events
- Non-compliant or unrealistic programmes
- Ambiguous Scope requirements
- Failure to follow NEC communication procedures
1. Failure to Issue Early Warnings Promptly
In practice, Early Warnings are often delayed due to fear of opposition and a desire to resolve issues before escalation. This, however, undermines the collaborative nature of NEC contracts.
The consequences can be significant, as without timely notification, opportunities for mitigation may be lost. This, in turn, could result in cost escalation and programme delay.
2. Poor Management of Compensation Events
Under Clause 61.3, a Contractor must notify certain Compensation Events within eight weeks of becoming aware of a change or delay. Failure to comply with this timeframe may result in loss of entitlement.
When a Compensation Event isn’t properly identified, notified or assessed, disputes typically arise regarding entitlement and valuation, leading to friction between parties.
3. Non-Compliant Programmes
Under the suite of NEC contracts, the Programme is a live contractual document rather than a static planning tool. All programmes submitted must comply with Clause 31.2, which sets out detailed requirements for acceptance, and must be regularly updated in accordance with Clause 32.1 to reflect progress and forecast remaining work.
Where programmes aren’t realistic or compliant, the Project Manager is entitled to reject them. This can result in delays and subjectivity around Compensation Event assessments.
4. Ambiguous Scope
The Scope should be clear, consistent and free from contradiction. Ambiguous language or unclear responsibilities can quickly lead to disputes over what was included in the original price or programme.
Frequent changes or poorly defined requirements disrupt delivery and increase the likelihood of disagreements between parties.
5. Incorrect Communication Procedures
NEC Clause 13 requires all communications to be supplied in a form that can be read, copied and recorded and to be sent separately from informal communications. Reliance on unrecorded phone calls, separate email chains and verbal agreements can create significant contract risk.
In practice, poor communication is often the most underestimated contractual risk, turning manageable problems into major contractual disputes.
How Can NEC Contractual Risks Be Avoided?
NEC contractual risks can be avoided through collaborative project management, effective communication and strict compliance with contractual procedures.
- Early Warnings are a tool for collaboration. They should be issued promptly and embedded within a ‘no-blame’ culture.
- Compensation Events must be actively managed, with strict attention to notification deadlines to protect entitlement.
- Programmes need to be regularly updated and maintained as live, compliant documents that reflect actual project progress.
- Scope clarity should be established before contract execution and reviewed carefully to minimise ambiguity.
- Miscommunication can be reduced by using dedicated NEC contract management software, such as Contract Bee. The platform ensures all communications are formally recorded and follow the correct contractual processes.
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