After nearly 30 months of planning, discussions etc we are close to making a start on our project.
The plan is to appoint a main contractor for the initial phase which would involve demolition, site clearance, building garages, groundworks, site preparation etc for MBC. This will be followed by MBC doing their bit and then we embark on phase 2.
Work pressures being what they are, I intend to use the same contractors to carry out phase 2 which would be getting the building wind and water tight. A glazing supplier has already been identified and the contractor will do the cladding, rendering roofing, skylights, balustrades etc. after which we get to phase 3 which would be the internal fit out.
My question here is about the contract to use. The builder has offered the option of either a JCT (where home owner has not appointed a consultant to oversee) or their own. I find their own contract to be reasonable (but I am no legal eagle). The JCT contract is very vague so while time tested, I am not sure how a dispute would get resolved.
Any thoughts on which type of contract is better in this specific scenario?