Short, clear, and easy to use, The BIID Concise Agreement for Interior Design Services (CID/14) is a simplified version of the industry standard form of interior design appointment. 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. Some new features include: * Three clear and distinct Schedules of Services - Design Services, FF&E Services and Building Services. * Additional clauses based on designers real, professional experiences * Fully updated references to the new RIBA Plan of Work 2013. The changes to the contract have been carefully developed by a BIID working party, comprised of experienced residential and commercial interior designers, to ensure that this new contract is as relevant, usable and flexible as possible, and can be easily understood by professionals and clients alike.
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.
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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.