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The Joint Contracts Tribunal, also known as the JCT, produces standard forms of contract, guidance notes and other standard documentation for use in the construction industry. After recommendations in the Latham Report The current operational structure comprises 8 members who approve and authorise publications. They are the Association of Consulting Engineers, the British Property Federation, the Construction Confederation, the Local Government Association, the National Specialist Contractors Council, the Royal Institute of British Architects, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and the Scottish Building Contract Committee.
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The Joint Contracts Tribunal was established in 1931. It consisted of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the National Federation of Building Trades Employers (NFBTE). The common purpose was to publish and where necessary amend a standard form of building contract. The JCT published important new editions of the form in 1939, 1963, 1980, 1998 and 2005. From its beginnings JCT has expanded the number of contributing organisations. In 1998 JCT became a limited company.
Link to JCT Standard Forms Website
Suite of Standard Forms means a group of all the mutually consistent documents necessary to operate a particular method of procurement and produced to enable them to be used together, including the following where applicable:
JCT substantially revised and rewrote the 1998 family of forms listed below. ;re-write of this page is imminent
JCT Website
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