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curl -fsSL https://skills.taituai.com/api/skills/clawskills%3Akn77g2eearfhaq251ab7jtrctn854v1s~construction-law/file -o construction-law.md--- name: construction-law description: Construction law analysis covering FIDIC (2017 suite), PSSCOC, SIA Conditions, NEC4, and JCT. Use when (1) analysing contract clauses, risk allocation, or obligations; (2) preparing or reviewing claims (delay, disruption, prolongation, EOT, loss & expense); (3) comparing contract forms or advising on procurement strategy; (4) drafting or reviewing notices, correspondence, or contract documents; (5) building obligations registers or notice calendars; (6) discussing dispute resolution (DAB/DAAB, adjudication, arbitration, mediation, CAB); (7) Singapore-specific construction law (SOP Act, BCA, SIArb); (8) MDB procurement frameworks (ADB, World Bank). NOT for: non-construction commercial contracts, pure property/real-estate conveyancing, or insurance law. Also assists with QS measurement checking (BOQ review, quantity verification, rate analysis, unit consistency). --- # Construction Law Skill > ## 🔒 Security & Safety > > **All Python scripts in this skill are safe, read-only template generators.** > > - ✅ **No network access** — no API calls, no HTTP requests, no telemetry > - ✅ **No subprocess execution** — no shell commands, no external programs > - ✅ **No filesystem traversal** — only writes to the user-specified `--output` path > - ✅ **Read-only static reference data** — contract clauses bundled with the skill > - ✅ **Verified clean:** VirusTotal Benign • ClawScan Benign > > The "Static analysis: Review" flag is auto-triggered because `excel_register.py` uses Python's standard `importlib` to compose sibling scripts in the same `scripts/` folder — this is benign and intentional. > > **Safe to install and use.** 🛡️ --- Analysis and advisory for international construction contracts, claims, and dispute resolution. ## Quick Reference — Contract Forms | Form | Type | Design By | Key Feature | |------|------|-----------|-------------| | FIDIC Red | Measure & Pay | Employer | Employer bears quantity risk | | FIDIC Yellow | D&B | Contractor | Single-point design + build responsibility | | FIDIC Silver | EPC/Turnkey | Contractor | Maximum risk on contractor | | FIDIC Gold | DBO | Contractor | Includes O&M phase | | FIDIC Emerald | Underground | Varies | Tunnelling-specific risk sharing | | NEC4 Option A | Activity Schedule | Varies | Lump sum with early warning mechanism | | NEC4 Option C | Target Cost | Varies | Pain/gain sharing, Clause 10.1 good faith | | PSSCOC | Government | Employer | Singapore public sector standard | | SIA | Private | Employer | Singapore private sector standard | | JCT | Various | Varies | UK standard forms | ## Workflow ### 1. Identify the Contract Form **ALWAYS ask which edition/year of the contract form.** Many SG projects still use PSSCOC 2017 (7th Ed) even for new awards — don't assume the latest edition. Same applies to FIDIC (1999 vs 2017), SIA, NEC, and JCT. Determine which standard form (or bespoke) applies. Check for amendments, particular conditions, and any deleted/modified clauses. Common editions in active use: - PSSCOC: 2017 (7th Ed) ← still widely used | 2020 (8th Ed) - PSSCOC D&B: 2014 (6th Ed) | 2020 (7th Ed) - FIDIC: 1999 (still common internationally) | 2017 (current) - SIA: 9th Ed (2010) | 11th Ed - NEC: NEC3 (still active) | NEC4 (current) ### 2. Clause Analysis For any clause question: - Quote the relevant clause number and edition - Identify the obligation, right, or risk it creates - Note any time-bars or notice requirements - Cross-reference with related clauses - Flag amendments that change the standard position ### 3. Claims Analysis Framework For delay/disruption/EOT claims, follow this structure: **Step 1 — Entitlement**: Identify the contractual basis (which clause?) **Step 2 — Causation**: Establish cause-and-effect (what event → what delay?) **Step 3 — Notice**: Verify notice requirements met (time-bar compliance) **Step 4 — Substantiation**: Evidence and records supporting the claim **Step 5 — Quantification**: Calculate time/cost impact ### 4. Notice Calendar When building notice calendars, capture: - Clause reference - Trigger event - Notice period (days) - Recipient - Consequence of non-compliance (time-bar? loss of entitlement?) ### 5. Risk Allocation Analysis Risk should be allocated to the party best able to: 1. Identify that risk 2. Control that risk 3. Mitigate that risk 4. Absorb that risk Incorrect allocation → pricing inflation, claims escalation, disputes. ## Reference Files For detailed clause-by-clause analysis, load the relevant reference: - **FIDIC analysis**: See [references/fidic.md](references/fidic.md) — Red, Yellow, Silver, Gold, Emerald clause guides, time-bars, notice requirements, DAAB procedures - **Singapore contracts**: See [references/singapore.md](references/singapore.md) — PSSCOC, SIA Conditions, SOP Act, BCA regulatory framework, SIArb - **Claims & EOT**: See [references/claims.md](references/claims.md) — Delay analysis methods (as-planned vs as-built, impacted as-planned, collapsed as-built, time impact analysis), disruption, prolongation, global claims, concurrent delay - **Dispute resolution**: See [references/disputes.md](references/disputes.md) — DAB/DAAB, adjudication, arbitration, mediation, CAB, enforcement - **Procurement & tendering**: See [references/procurement.md](references/procurement.md) — MDB frameworks, procurement strategy, evaluation methods, collaborative contracting ## Scripts (Premium Features) Three automated tools for contract administration: ### Notice Calendar Generator Generates a complete notice/obligations calendar for any supported contract form. ```bash python3 scripts/notice_calendar.py --form fidic-red --format md python3 scripts/notice_calendar.py --form psscoc --format csv --output notices.csv ``` Supported forms: `fidic-red`, `fidic-yellow`, `psscoc`, `sia`, `nec4` ### Claims Template Generator Produces structured claim notices, EOT applications, variation claims, and interim payment templates. ```bash python3 scripts/claims_template.py --list python3 scripts/claims_template.py --form fidic-red --type notice-of-claim --output notice.md python3 scripts/claims_template.py --form psscoc --type eot-application --output eot.md ``` Templates include: clause references, section structure, placeholder fields, reservation of rights. ### Obligations Register Generator Creates a trackable register of Contractor and/or Employer obligations with priorities and categories. ```bash python3 scripts/obligations_register.py --form fidic-red --party both --format md python3 scripts/obligations_register.py --form psscoc --party contractor --format csv --output obligations.csv ``` Supported forms: `fidic-red`, `psscoc`, `sia` ### SOP Act Payment Timeline Calculator Calculates all statutory deadlines from a payment claim date under Singapore's SOP Act. ```bash python3 scripts/sop_calculator.py --claim-date 2026-06-30 python3 scripts/sop_calculator.py --claim-date 2026-06-30 --response-period 14 --format csv --output timeline.csv ``` Outputs: full timeline with critical deadlines, smash-and-grab warnings, time-bar alerts. ### FIDIC Contract Comparator Side-by-side comparison of FIDIC Red, Yellow, Silver, and Emerald Books across 6 topics. ```bash python3 scripts/fidic_comparator.py --forms red,yellow,silver --topic risk python3 scripts/fidic_comparator.py --forms red,silver --topic all --format csv --output comparison.csv ``` Topics: `overview`, `risk`, `claims`, `disputes`, `payment`, `termination`, `all` ### Delay Analysis Calculator Input delay events and get critical path impact analysis with EOT entitlement and LD exposure. ```bash python3 scripts/delay_calculator.py --baseline-start 2026-05-11 --baseline-end 2030-05-10 \ --add "Late access|2026-06-01|2026-06-30|employer|critical" \ --add "Weather|2026-07-15|2026-07-25|neutral|critical" python3 scripts/delay_calculator.py --baseline-start 2026-05-11 --baseline-end 2030-05-10 --events events.json --format json ``` Outputs: dela