Overview of SN 507118:2013 SIA 118 Guidelines
Purpose and objectives
The SN 507118:2013 standard provides a framework for contractual agreements in the construction industry. Its primary objective is to establish clear obligations and responsibilities between parties involved in construction works. This standard aims to enhance project efficiency, ensure quality, and facilitate fair pricing structures, ultimately leading to successful project completion and minimal disputes. By following these guidelines, stakeholders can navigate the complexities of construction contracts more effectively.
Scope: who must comply
The SN 507118:2013 guidelines apply to a broad spectrum of stakeholders within the construction industry, including:
- Contractors
- Clients
- Architects
- Engineers
Typically, this standard is relevant to companies involved in construction projects, from small businesses to large multinational firms. It is particularly applicable in the context of Construction Materials & Buildings, where compliance ensures adherence to quality and regulatory standards. Understanding and implementing SN 507118:2013 is crucial for maintaining legal and operational integrity in construction activities.
How SN 507118:2013 relates to other standards
SN 507118:2013 complements several related standards, including:
- SIA 118: This standard focuses on general terms and conditions for construction contracts, providing additional guidance on contractual obligations.
- ISO 9001: A quality management standard that underscores the importance of maintaining quality throughout construction processes, which aligns with the quality requirements outlined in SN 507118:2013.
- ISO 14001: This standard addresses environmental management systems, relevant for construction projects that must comply with environmental regulations in line with SN 507118:2013.
Revision history and current status
The latest revision of SN 507118 was published in 2013 by the Swiss Society of Engineers and Architects (SIA). This version introduced updates focusing on pricing structures and dispute resolution mechanisms. Organizations adhering to SN 507118:2013 must ensure they are up-to-date with these guidelines to maintain compliance and enhance their contractual practices in the construction industry.