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CIPS Exam L4M3 Topic 8 Question 31 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIPS's L4M3 exam
Question #: 31
Topic #: 8
[All L4M3 Questions]

Which of the following is the most suitable model contract for car lift manufacturing?

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IMechE/IET: Institution of Mechanical Engineers/Institution of Engineering and Technology - two separate institutes that issue jointly agreed model forms covering the design, supply and installation of electrical, electronic and mechanical plant including special conditions for the ancillary development of software. Car lifts are mechanical products, so IMechE/IET is the most suitable model contract for this type of product.

FIDIC is a French language acronym for Fdration Internationale Des Ingnieurs-Conseils, which means the international federation of consulting engineers. It was started in 1913 by the trio of France, Belgium and Switzerland. The United Kingdom joined the Federation in 1949. FIDIC is headquartered in Switzerland and now boasts of membership from over 60 different countries. FIDIC published its first contract, titled The Form of contract for works of Civil Engineering construction, in 1957. As the title indicated, this first contract was aimed at the Civil Engineering sector and it soon became known for the colour of its cover, and thus, The Red Book. It has become the tradition that FIDIC contracts are known in popular parlance by the colour of their cover. This first contract by FIDIC was undertaken jointly with the International federation of Building and Public works. FIDIC's concerted effort at achieving broad consultation and acceptance of its contract forms has seen subsequent editions of its contracts being ratified by the International Federation of Asian and Western Pacific Contractors Association, Associated General Contractors of America and the Inter-American Federation of the Construction Industry, Multilateral Development Banks among others. Because of the broad support it enjoys, FIDIC contracts are the foremost contracts in international construction.

The Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) has some model contracts for IT functions including: supply and installation of computer equipment, support and maintenance of bespoke software, servicing of computer equipment,...

The International Trade Centre (ITC) produces contracts specifically designed for small companies doing international business, covering the sale of goods, distribution, services and joint ventures.


LO 3, AC 3.1

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Brynn
11 days ago
Hmm, I'm still on the fence. FIDIC and IMechE/IET both seem like viable options. Maybe we should consult with our legal team to get their expert opinion on which one would work best for us.
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Brittani
13 days ago
I agree with Lanie. The IMechE/IET contract seems like it would be the most appropriate, given the technical nature of our work. It's designed specifically for engineering projects.
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Emmanuel
14 days ago
CIPS? Really? I don't think a procurement-focused contract model would be the best fit for a car lift manufacturer. We're not just buying supplies, we're delivering a specialized product.
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Erinn
15 days ago
ITC is a good option too, as it's used for international trade contracts, which could be relevant for a car lift manufacturer looking to export their products.
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Lanie
17 days ago
I'm not so sure about FIDIC. While it's a good general option, the IMechE/IET model contract might be more tailored to our specific industry and the engineering aspects of car lift manufacturing.
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Noble
19 days ago
Hmm, this is an interesting question. As a car lift manufacturer, I would think that the FIDIC model contract would be the most suitable, as it is widely used in the construction industry and covers a range of project types, including mechanical and electrical installations.
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