Legal terms explained: Provisional Sums

Although there is no universal definition of the term “provisional sum”, in the context of construction contracts, it generally refers to estimates contained in the employer’s requirements (or equivalent contractual document) for works which are anticipated but: (i) whose content is not sufficiently defined to give scope and price certainty at the time of contracting; and/or (ii) in relation to which the employer wishes to retain an option to instruct (or not).

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