African Development Bank signs five-year agreement to use FIDIC standard contracts

10 Jan 2020

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FIDIC has signed an agreement with another major international funding organisation to use FIDIC contracts.

FIDIC has secured a major agreement with the African Development Bank (AfDB) that will see the international funding organisation include the use of seven FIDIC standard contracts for the next five years.

Under the terms of the agreement, FIDIC has granted the bank a non-exclusive licence to refer to the seven major FIDIC contracts (see list in notes below) for projects they finance and the documents may be used as part of the bank’s standard bidding documents. The contracts include the latest 2017 Second Edition FIDIC contracts and 1999 editions, which cover a wide range of international construction and infrastructure work.

The move by AfDB is another significant endorsement for FIDIC contracts from a multilateral development bank, following similar agreements signed with the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, Caribbean Development Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in recent months. 

FIDIC chief executive Dr Nelson Ogunshakin said: “We are delighted to have signed this agreement with the AfDB, an organisation doing fantastic work fighting poverty and improving living conditions for people in Africa. The signing of this agreement means that FIDIC has now entered into similar licencing agreements with almost all of the major global funding organisations. By adopting the FIDIC contracts on major projects, the AfDB is demonstrating that they endorse the fair and balanced approach that these documents offer to parties on major construction contracts and we believe that this will create more certainty in the market as banks, lenders, investors and clients adopt them.

“The bank’s endorsement should also provide additional comfort to the financial, institutional and private equity investors operating in the global market to adopt the use of FIDIC standard procurement contracts as an effective tool to mitigate the risks associated with investable infrastructure asset class.”

Commenting on the agreement, Frank Mvula, the bank’s director of fiduciary services and inspection, said: “We are glad to have concluded an agreement with FIDIC that would enable us to incorporate FIDIC contracts in some of our standard bidding documents. There is no doubt that the use of FIDIC contracts is a step towards enhancing equity and fairness as well as efficient and effective contract management as emphasised under the bank’s new procurement framework.”

FIDIC president Bill Howard said: “I’m delighted that FIDIC has concluded this agreement with the AfDB. It’s a key aim of ours to strengthen FIDIC’s relationships with the multilateral development banks and other international funding institutions as improved communication and cooperation will bring benefits to the whole industry. Agreements like these can only be good for FIDIC, the global infrastructure sector and the banks and I look forward to a mutually beneficial relationship with AfDB over the coming years.”

FIDIC has also published a briefing note to assist members looking to work with the AfDB. The note has been compiled by FIDIC's head of economic and strategic policy Graham Pontin and includes valuable information about the AfDB and its mission, an outline of the bank's project portal, its historical projects and project pipeline, how to access the bank's project information and how to find out about procurement information and get involved.

Click here to download the FIDIC briefing note, What the FIDIC-AfDB contract agreement means for members.

The seven FIDIC contract documents covered by the FIDIC/AfDB agreement are as follows: -

Conditions of Contract for Construction for Building and Engineering Works Designed by the Employer (“Red book”), Second edition 2017;
Conditions of Contract for Plant & Design-Build for Electrical & Mechanical Plant & for Building & Engineering Works Designed by the Contractor (“Yellow book”), Second edition 2017;
Conditions of Contract for EPC Turnkey Projects (Silver book), Second Edition, 2017); 
Client/Consultant Model Services Agreement (“White book”), Fifth Edition 2017;
Conditions of Contract for Design, Build and Operate Projects (“Gold book”) First Edition 2008; and
The Short Form of Contract (“Green book”), First Edition 1999;
Conditions of Contract for Construction for Building and Engineering Works Designed by the Employer (“Red book”), First edition 1999.

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