Red Book Clause Samples

The 'Red Book' clause refers to the use of the FIDIC Red Book standard form of contract, which is widely used in international construction projects. This clause typically specifies that the terms, conditions, and procedures outlined in the FIDIC Red Book will govern the contractual relationship between the parties, including aspects such as payment, variations, and dispute resolution. By referencing the Red Book, the clause ensures that both parties operate under a well-established and internationally recognized framework, thereby promoting clarity, consistency, and reducing the likelihood of disputes due to ambiguous or incomplete contract terms.
Red Book. As the Transportation Department is unique in their assigned work hours; the “Red Book” will be utilized to assist in recouping any lost work time due to changes in routes, holidays, or for extra/overtime. Any time assigned to personnel will be by seniority with the exception of any emergency routes as determined by the transportation administration and the unit representatives. Under no circumstances is the “Red Book” to be utilized to assist employees in making up paid time off, except for holidays. It is the responsibility of each employee to ensure that they have signed the “Red Book” if they are seeking additional hours. If an employee fails to sign the “Red Book,” they may not utilize the grievance process.
Red Book. As the Transportation Department is unique in their assigned work hours, the “Red
Red Book. Provide documentation demonstrating the proposer is listed in the most recent edition of The Bond Buyer's Municipal Marketplace (i.e., the "Red Book");
Red Book. (I) Prior to the Effective Date, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ implemented a written Code of Conduct (known as the Red Book). ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ has distributed the Red Book to all Covered Persons and required all Covered Persons to complete training on the Red Book. Within ninety
Red Book. Proposers shall provide documentation demonstrating that the Primary firm is listed in the most recent edition of The Bond Buyer’s Municipal Marketplace (i.e., the “Red Book”);
Red Book. As the Transportation Department is unique in their assigned work hours; the “Red 36 Book” will be utilized to assist in recouping any lost work time due to changes in routes, 37 holidays, or for extra/overtime. Any time assigned to personnel will be by seniority with the 38 exception of any emergency routes as determined by the transportation administration and the 39 unit representatives. Under no circumstances is the “Red Book” to be utilized to assist 40 employees in making up paid time off, except for holidays. 41 42 It is the responsibility of each employee to ensure that they have signed the “Red Book” if they are 43 seeking additional hours. If an employee fails to sign the “Red Book,” they may not utilize the 44 grievance process.