Short, clear, and easy to use, The BIID Concise Agreement for Interior Design Services (CID/12) is a simplified and shortened form of ID/10 - the industry standard form of interior design appointment. Ideal for use on lower-value projects or where the work or services involved are not complex, CID/12 sets out a fair balance in the interests of both interior designers and clients. It is fully endorsed by the British Institute of Interior Design (BIID). CID/12 includes revisions to reflect recent legislation whilst remaining user-friendly. Incorporating essential safeguards for both interior designers and clients alike, it includes tear out pages with a specimen letter and notes on the use of the form to guide designers in completing it.
This new edition builds on Brian Totterdill's legacy and will ensure that all users are brought up to date with the most recent FIDIC developments and its expansion into a more international arena.
Instructor's Manual to Accompany Legal Aspects of Architecture, Engineering, and the Construction Process
ยง11.09[A] DESIGN-BUILD CONTRACTING HANDBOOK If more than one policy is used to procure this type of coverage, care must be taken by the insured to insure a seamless transfer of the location from one coverage to the next.
Now even more user friendly, this contract is suitable for all but the largest and most complex projects, ensuring a fair and balanced relationship between designer and client.
This new edition has been made even more user friendly, and is suitable for all but the largest and most complex projects, ensuring a fair and balanced relationship between designer and client.