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DEFINITION 
• According to the new oxford dictionary second edition; 
- “site” is defined as a piece of land where a building was, is or will be. 
- “Possession” is defined as the state of having or owning something.
INTRODUCTION 
• Where the contractors have the right to 
enter the site, occupy and use the site and 
carry out the specified works. 
Possession 
of site 
• Starts from the date for possession of site 
to completion date and inclusive of 
extended time if the contractor is granted 
extension of time. 
Duration of 
possession 
• Possession will usually provide the 
contractor with such exclusive occupation 
and use the site as required constructing 
the works. 
Contract 
period
INTRODUCTION 
Date of 
Possesion 
Contractor 
start work on 
site 
Date of 
Completion 
Construction 
period 
(duration of 
possession) 
Insuance of 
CPC
INSPECTION OF SITE (Clause 11) 
PWD203A (Rev. 1 /2010) 
11.1 before submitting the tender , contractor should go inspect the site to satisfy himself 
regarding these matters : 
a)Nature of the ground and subsoil 
b)Form and nature of the site 
c)The extent and nature of the works, materials and goods necessary for the completion of 
the works 
d)Means of communication with and access to the site 
e)Accommodation he may require 
f) Contractor responsible for all the information that affects the tender 
11.2 any information or document forwarded by the government to the contractor shall not 
relieve the contractor of his obligations under the provisions of this clause
PROCESS OF SITE POSESSION 
Date of possession 
- Refer to clause 38.2 
• Employer is obligated to give possession of site to allow contractor to carry out his 
work. 
• The date of possession is stated in letter of acceptance sent to contractor and 
appendix of condition of contract in contract documents. 
• Usually the date of submission of the construction site is 2 weeks after the date (la) 
• Within 2 weeks - the purpose to provide opportunities for the contractor to provide 
necessary preparations before starting work on site
PROCESS OF SITE POSESSION (CONT’D) 
LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE Site Possession 
MAX 60 DAYS 
Date of possession (cont’d) 
Fixing dates for possession of site for governments jobs: 
 Where completion date is critical – 2 or 3 weeks after the date of letter of 
acceptance – sufficient time for contractor to obtain insurances, etc. And 
to mobilise resources 
 Other jobs – maximum of 60 days after date of letter of acceptance and to 
be fixed after consultation.
PROCESS OF SITE POSESSION (CONT’D) 
Degree of possession 
- Refer to clause 38.2 
• The extent of possession that must be given to the contractor is not necessarily to be the 
whole site. 
• R v the walter cabott (1979) - the contractor must be given a reasonable degree of 
possession to enable him to commence the work in accordance to programme unless there 
is agreement to the contrary; execute the work unimpeded by others; and to perform the 
work in a satisfactory manner based on construction methods desired by him.
PROCESS OF SITE POSESSION (CONT’D) 
Degree of possession (cont’d) 
• Employer is not deemed to guarantee possession due to events outside his control. For 
example, employer is not liable if contractor is prevented from gaining access by third party 
such as unlawful picket. 
• Thorn v london corp (1876) - employer is not deemed to guarantee that the site is fit for the 
work or the contractor will be able to construct the building on site.
PROCESS OF SITE POSESSION (CONT’D) 
Degree of possession (cont’d) 
Nobody else has the right to access the site except for: 
• S.O or his representative who have the rights to access the site at any time (clause 46.1(a)), 
• Other contractors engaged by government and their workers executing works on or near the site 
(clause 46.2), 
• Employer and any authorized persons to investigate causes of accident, failure or other events 
connected with the works (clause 45).
PROCESS OF SITE POSESSION (CONT’D) 
Restricted possession 
- Refer to clause 38.3 
• Any restrictions on the giving of possession of site must be stipulated in the contract. It includes: 
i. Giving possession for some parts of the works on different dates. For example, works to be done in phases. 
ii. Also, any conditions obtaining which amount to some obstruction or restriction of possession. For example, 
proximity of electric power line, existence of squatters, and other structures on site 
• The contractor is entitled to assume a degree of possession of the site to enable him to plan his work accordingly. 
The contractor is also entitled to claim damages if he is put to extra cost.
DELAY IN GIVING SITE POSSESSION 
PWD203A (REV. 1 /2010) 
• S.O has the power to defer/change the giving of possession of site for whatever reason 
• There are two situations of duration ; not exceeding 90 days or exceeding 90 days from the date for possession 
fixed in the Letter of Acceptance. 
• If delays is not exceeding 90 days ( refer to clause 38.4 ) : 
Original date of 
site possession 
< 90 days New date of site 
possession 
• S.O need to issue instructions to revise the date of possession; 
• The contractor to be granted EOT; 
• Contractor has to proceed with the works; 
• Contractor will not be entitled to any loss or damage caused by such delay, and; 
• Contractor is not entitled to terminate the contract.
DELAY IN GIVING SITE POSSESSION (CONT’D) 
PWD203A (REV. 1 /2010) 
If delays in giving possession of the whole site has exceeded 90 days ( refer to clause 38.5) : 
> 90 days 14 days 
Date for possession 
S.O obliged to notify the 
contractor in writing of the 
causes of delay 
Contractor has to reply within 
14 days from the date 
receiving notice of S.O 
Option 1: - Contractor has 2 options 
 Agree to proceed with works when the site 
is available 
 He cannot claim for loss & damage 
 He cannot determine his own employment 
Option 2 : 
 He can determine his own employment 
 He is entitled to claim for loss or damage 
caused by the delay
DELAY IN GIVING SITE POSSESSION (CONT’D) 
PWD203A (REV. 1 /2010) 
If delays in giving possession of the whole site has exceeded 90 days ( refer to clause 38.5) (Cont’d) : 
IF THE CONTRACTOR DOES NOT GIVE HIS WRITTEN REPLY IN 14 DAYS: 
 
The contractor is obliged to proceed with the work; 
 
He is considered as not taking the option to determine his employment, and; 
 
He cannot terminate the contract after agreeing to proceed with the work.
DELAY IN GIVING SITE POSSESSION (CONT’D) 
PWD203A (REV. 1 /2010) 
If delays in giving possession for part of the site exceeded 90 days ( refer to clause 38.6) : 
> 90 days 14 days 
Date for possession 
S.O obliged to notify the 
contractor in writing of the 
causes of delay 
Contractor has to reply within 
14 days from the date 
receiving notice of S.O 
- Contractor has 2 options 
Option 1: 
 Agree to proceed with works 
when the relevant portion of 
the site is made available 
 Without entitlement to loss or 
damage for delayed 
possession of the site 
 He cannot terminate the 
contract 
Option 2 : 
 To request for the affected 
part to be omitted from the 
contract 
If the S.O agrees, it becomes a 
variation 
 The contractor is required to 
carry out the work and he cannot 
terminate the contract 
If the S.O does not agree 
 The contractor to proceed with the work 
when the portion of the site is made 
available. 
 He can claim for loss and expenses 
 He cannot terminate the contract
CONTRACTOR’S OBLIGATION AFTER SITE POSSESSION 
PWD FORM 203A (REV.1/2010) 
Clause 38.2 
• ‘….The contractor shall thereupon and forthwith commence the works…and regularly and diligently proceed with and 
complete the works on or before the date for completion…’ 
• Contractor need to start the works and complete the works on or before the date of completion as stated in appendix. 
• It is an obligation contractor to proceed with the work regularly and diligently and complete the work time. 
• These requirements ensure that the contractor will perform according to the agreed schedule and the project can be 
completed within the promised.
CONTRACTOR’S OBLIGATION AFTER SITE POSSESSION (CONT’D) 
• Contractor is obligated and could be compelled to surrender possession of the site upon the completion of the works or when the contract is 
rescinded or terminated. 
• The S.O will give written to the contractor specified such as default and requiring the contractor to remedy such as default with 14 days of the receipt 
of the default notice or any period determined by the officer named in appendix . 
 
Events of default 
Clause 51.1 (a) (i) contractor fails to commence work within two (2) weeks after date of site possession. 
Clause 51.1 (a) (iii) fails to proceed regularly and diligently with the performance of his obligation of contract. 
 
Termination 
Site Possession 
Notice specifying default Notice of 
Termination 
Contractor does not start work Contractor does not remedy default 
Less than 14 
days 
Less than 14 days 
or specified period
CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK 
• Clause 38.1 
• No work under this contract shall commence unless and until the performance bond…insurances 
policy…have been deposited with the government….’ 
• However, there is the condition precedent, that requires the contractor to provide the following documents 
to employer before he can start the work : 
- Cover notes and receipts for premium paid of all insurance policies 
- Performance bond (is the contractor choose bank guarantee sum as performance 
bond & does not choose performance guarantee sum as performance bond ) 
- Registration numbers for socso schemes ( for workers earning less than 
RM 3,000/month) 
• The contractor needs to furnish the above documents first to employer, then only he is allowed to enter the 
site
PAM2006 
• Clause 9.0 – access to the works 
Clause 9.1 
The architect, consultants and their authorised representatives shall at all times have reasonable access to the works and to 
factories, workshops or other places where any construction plant, materials, goods and work are being fabricated, prepared or 
stored for the contract…’ 
 
Architect, consultants and their representatives may exercise right of access provided under the contract to enter the 
construction site after possession. 
 
The right access has been extended beyond the works to such place as factories, workshops or other place where any 
construction plant, materials, goods and work are being fabricated prepare or stored for the contract. 
 
Architect and consultant have right to access and permitted to examine, inspect, test and/ or check the manufacture, progress of 
manufacture, production, fabrication, etc of all element of works as it deems fit be these on site or off site.
PAM2006 
Commencement and completion (Refer to Clause 21.1) 
• The contractor must be given full or exclusive possession of the site – the whole site even though 
some parts may not be needed until a later stage of the project 
• The contractor is entitled to assume unrestricted possession of the whole site to enable him to 
plan his work accordingly – unless there is agreement to the contrary 
• The architect will issue instruction to fix the date for site possession if : 
A) the date of commencement is not specified 
B) the date specified becomes invalidated which is not due to 
contractor’s fault 
e.g: deferment of possession of site by the employer to A new date 
• The architect has the power to defer the possession of site for any reason 
• If the date of possession is deferred, the date of completion will be revised accordingly.
Clause 21.1 - ….Delay in giving possession of the site does not exceed the period of delay stated in the 
appendix, the contractor shall not be entitled to determine his employment under the contract 
 
Period of delay – if none stated in appendix, it shall be a continuous 3 months 
 
If delays not exceeding the period of delay : 
Original date of site < 3 months ( period of delay ) 
possession 
- Contractor can claim for EOT 
Clause 21.1- …in the event there is delay by the employer in giving site possession of the site to the 
contractor, the architect shall grant an extension of time.. 
- He also entitled to claim loss & damages suffered by him 
- He cannot terminate his own employment 
New date of site 
possession 
PAM2006
• If delays exceeding the period of delay : 
> 3 months ( period of delay ) 
Original date of 
site possession 
- contractor can claim for loss & damages suffered by him 
- He can choose to proceed with the works or terminate the contract 
- If proceed with the works, he entitled for EOT 
New date of site 
possession 
PAM2006
PAM2006 
Sectional Commencement Dates (Refer to Clause 21.2) 
 
Where there are different dates of commencement for sections of the works, these shall be stated in 
the appendix 
Postponement or suspension of the works (Refer to Clause 21.4) 
 The architect cannot use his power to order the postponement of any works to justify delay in 
giving the contractor possession of the site.
COMPARISON BETWEEN P.W.D FORM 203A (REV. 1/2010) AND PAM CONTRACT 
2006 (WITH QUANTITIES) 
P.W.D FORM 203A (REV. 1/2010) 
• Clause 11 : inspection of site 
• Clause 46 : access for works, 
etc. 
• Clause 38 : possession of site 
PAM CONTRACT 2006 (WITH QUANTITIES) 
• Clause 9 : access for architect 
works 
• Clause 21 : date of 
commencement
COMPARISON BETWEEN P.W.D FORM 203A (REV. 1/2010) AND PAM CONTRACT 
2006 (WITH QUANTITIES) 
P.W.D FORM 203A (REV. 1/2010) 
• The extent of possession that must be given 
to the contractor is not necessarily to be the 
whole site. 
• The contractor must be given a reasonable 
degree of possession to enable him to 
commence the work in accordance to 
programme unless there is agreement to the 
contrary; execute the work unimpeded by 
others; and to perform the work in a 
satisfactory manner based on construction 
methods desired by him. 
• Employer is not deemed to guarantee 
possession due to events outside his control. 
For example, employer is not liable if 
contractor is prevented from gaining access 
by third party such as unlawful picket. 
PAM CONTRACT 2006 (WITH 
QUANTITIES) 
• The contractor must be given full or 
exclusive possession of the site. Eg: the 
whole site even though some parts may 
not be needed until a later stage of the 
project. 
• The contractor is entitled to assume 
unrestricted possession of the whole 
site to enable him to plan his works 
accordingly. 
• The architect will issue instruction to fix 
the date for the site possession if the 
date of commencement is not specified 
or deferment of possession of site by 
the employer to a new date.

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Site Possession

  • 1.
  • 2. DEFINITION • According to the new oxford dictionary second edition; - “site” is defined as a piece of land where a building was, is or will be. - “Possession” is defined as the state of having or owning something.
  • 3. INTRODUCTION • Where the contractors have the right to enter the site, occupy and use the site and carry out the specified works. Possession of site • Starts from the date for possession of site to completion date and inclusive of extended time if the contractor is granted extension of time. Duration of possession • Possession will usually provide the contractor with such exclusive occupation and use the site as required constructing the works. Contract period
  • 4. INTRODUCTION Date of Possesion Contractor start work on site Date of Completion Construction period (duration of possession) Insuance of CPC
  • 5. INSPECTION OF SITE (Clause 11) PWD203A (Rev. 1 /2010) 11.1 before submitting the tender , contractor should go inspect the site to satisfy himself regarding these matters : a)Nature of the ground and subsoil b)Form and nature of the site c)The extent and nature of the works, materials and goods necessary for the completion of the works d)Means of communication with and access to the site e)Accommodation he may require f) Contractor responsible for all the information that affects the tender 11.2 any information or document forwarded by the government to the contractor shall not relieve the contractor of his obligations under the provisions of this clause
  • 6. PROCESS OF SITE POSESSION Date of possession - Refer to clause 38.2 • Employer is obligated to give possession of site to allow contractor to carry out his work. • The date of possession is stated in letter of acceptance sent to contractor and appendix of condition of contract in contract documents. • Usually the date of submission of the construction site is 2 weeks after the date (la) • Within 2 weeks - the purpose to provide opportunities for the contractor to provide necessary preparations before starting work on site
  • 7. PROCESS OF SITE POSESSION (CONT’D) LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE Site Possession MAX 60 DAYS Date of possession (cont’d) Fixing dates for possession of site for governments jobs:  Where completion date is critical – 2 or 3 weeks after the date of letter of acceptance – sufficient time for contractor to obtain insurances, etc. And to mobilise resources  Other jobs – maximum of 60 days after date of letter of acceptance and to be fixed after consultation.
  • 8. PROCESS OF SITE POSESSION (CONT’D) Degree of possession - Refer to clause 38.2 • The extent of possession that must be given to the contractor is not necessarily to be the whole site. • R v the walter cabott (1979) - the contractor must be given a reasonable degree of possession to enable him to commence the work in accordance to programme unless there is agreement to the contrary; execute the work unimpeded by others; and to perform the work in a satisfactory manner based on construction methods desired by him.
  • 9. PROCESS OF SITE POSESSION (CONT’D) Degree of possession (cont’d) • Employer is not deemed to guarantee possession due to events outside his control. For example, employer is not liable if contractor is prevented from gaining access by third party such as unlawful picket. • Thorn v london corp (1876) - employer is not deemed to guarantee that the site is fit for the work or the contractor will be able to construct the building on site.
  • 10. PROCESS OF SITE POSESSION (CONT’D) Degree of possession (cont’d) Nobody else has the right to access the site except for: • S.O or his representative who have the rights to access the site at any time (clause 46.1(a)), • Other contractors engaged by government and their workers executing works on or near the site (clause 46.2), • Employer and any authorized persons to investigate causes of accident, failure or other events connected with the works (clause 45).
  • 11. PROCESS OF SITE POSESSION (CONT’D) Restricted possession - Refer to clause 38.3 • Any restrictions on the giving of possession of site must be stipulated in the contract. It includes: i. Giving possession for some parts of the works on different dates. For example, works to be done in phases. ii. Also, any conditions obtaining which amount to some obstruction or restriction of possession. For example, proximity of electric power line, existence of squatters, and other structures on site • The contractor is entitled to assume a degree of possession of the site to enable him to plan his work accordingly. The contractor is also entitled to claim damages if he is put to extra cost.
  • 12. DELAY IN GIVING SITE POSSESSION PWD203A (REV. 1 /2010) • S.O has the power to defer/change the giving of possession of site for whatever reason • There are two situations of duration ; not exceeding 90 days or exceeding 90 days from the date for possession fixed in the Letter of Acceptance. • If delays is not exceeding 90 days ( refer to clause 38.4 ) : Original date of site possession < 90 days New date of site possession • S.O need to issue instructions to revise the date of possession; • The contractor to be granted EOT; • Contractor has to proceed with the works; • Contractor will not be entitled to any loss or damage caused by such delay, and; • Contractor is not entitled to terminate the contract.
  • 13. DELAY IN GIVING SITE POSSESSION (CONT’D) PWD203A (REV. 1 /2010) If delays in giving possession of the whole site has exceeded 90 days ( refer to clause 38.5) : > 90 days 14 days Date for possession S.O obliged to notify the contractor in writing of the causes of delay Contractor has to reply within 14 days from the date receiving notice of S.O Option 1: - Contractor has 2 options  Agree to proceed with works when the site is available  He cannot claim for loss & damage  He cannot determine his own employment Option 2 :  He can determine his own employment  He is entitled to claim for loss or damage caused by the delay
  • 14. DELAY IN GIVING SITE POSSESSION (CONT’D) PWD203A (REV. 1 /2010) If delays in giving possession of the whole site has exceeded 90 days ( refer to clause 38.5) (Cont’d) : IF THE CONTRACTOR DOES NOT GIVE HIS WRITTEN REPLY IN 14 DAYS:  The contractor is obliged to proceed with the work;  He is considered as not taking the option to determine his employment, and;  He cannot terminate the contract after agreeing to proceed with the work.
  • 15. DELAY IN GIVING SITE POSSESSION (CONT’D) PWD203A (REV. 1 /2010) If delays in giving possession for part of the site exceeded 90 days ( refer to clause 38.6) : > 90 days 14 days Date for possession S.O obliged to notify the contractor in writing of the causes of delay Contractor has to reply within 14 days from the date receiving notice of S.O - Contractor has 2 options Option 1:  Agree to proceed with works when the relevant portion of the site is made available  Without entitlement to loss or damage for delayed possession of the site  He cannot terminate the contract Option 2 :  To request for the affected part to be omitted from the contract If the S.O agrees, it becomes a variation  The contractor is required to carry out the work and he cannot terminate the contract If the S.O does not agree  The contractor to proceed with the work when the portion of the site is made available.  He can claim for loss and expenses  He cannot terminate the contract
  • 16. CONTRACTOR’S OBLIGATION AFTER SITE POSSESSION PWD FORM 203A (REV.1/2010) Clause 38.2 • ‘….The contractor shall thereupon and forthwith commence the works…and regularly and diligently proceed with and complete the works on or before the date for completion…’ • Contractor need to start the works and complete the works on or before the date of completion as stated in appendix. • It is an obligation contractor to proceed with the work regularly and diligently and complete the work time. • These requirements ensure that the contractor will perform according to the agreed schedule and the project can be completed within the promised.
  • 17. CONTRACTOR’S OBLIGATION AFTER SITE POSSESSION (CONT’D) • Contractor is obligated and could be compelled to surrender possession of the site upon the completion of the works or when the contract is rescinded or terminated. • The S.O will give written to the contractor specified such as default and requiring the contractor to remedy such as default with 14 days of the receipt of the default notice or any period determined by the officer named in appendix .  Events of default Clause 51.1 (a) (i) contractor fails to commence work within two (2) weeks after date of site possession. Clause 51.1 (a) (iii) fails to proceed regularly and diligently with the performance of his obligation of contract.  Termination Site Possession Notice specifying default Notice of Termination Contractor does not start work Contractor does not remedy default Less than 14 days Less than 14 days or specified period
  • 18. CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK • Clause 38.1 • No work under this contract shall commence unless and until the performance bond…insurances policy…have been deposited with the government….’ • However, there is the condition precedent, that requires the contractor to provide the following documents to employer before he can start the work : - Cover notes and receipts for premium paid of all insurance policies - Performance bond (is the contractor choose bank guarantee sum as performance bond & does not choose performance guarantee sum as performance bond ) - Registration numbers for socso schemes ( for workers earning less than RM 3,000/month) • The contractor needs to furnish the above documents first to employer, then only he is allowed to enter the site
  • 19. PAM2006 • Clause 9.0 – access to the works Clause 9.1 The architect, consultants and their authorised representatives shall at all times have reasonable access to the works and to factories, workshops or other places where any construction plant, materials, goods and work are being fabricated, prepared or stored for the contract…’  Architect, consultants and their representatives may exercise right of access provided under the contract to enter the construction site after possession.  The right access has been extended beyond the works to such place as factories, workshops or other place where any construction plant, materials, goods and work are being fabricated prepare or stored for the contract.  Architect and consultant have right to access and permitted to examine, inspect, test and/ or check the manufacture, progress of manufacture, production, fabrication, etc of all element of works as it deems fit be these on site or off site.
  • 20. PAM2006 Commencement and completion (Refer to Clause 21.1) • The contractor must be given full or exclusive possession of the site – the whole site even though some parts may not be needed until a later stage of the project • The contractor is entitled to assume unrestricted possession of the whole site to enable him to plan his work accordingly – unless there is agreement to the contrary • The architect will issue instruction to fix the date for site possession if : A) the date of commencement is not specified B) the date specified becomes invalidated which is not due to contractor’s fault e.g: deferment of possession of site by the employer to A new date • The architect has the power to defer the possession of site for any reason • If the date of possession is deferred, the date of completion will be revised accordingly.
  • 21. Clause 21.1 - ….Delay in giving possession of the site does not exceed the period of delay stated in the appendix, the contractor shall not be entitled to determine his employment under the contract  Period of delay – if none stated in appendix, it shall be a continuous 3 months  If delays not exceeding the period of delay : Original date of site < 3 months ( period of delay ) possession - Contractor can claim for EOT Clause 21.1- …in the event there is delay by the employer in giving site possession of the site to the contractor, the architect shall grant an extension of time.. - He also entitled to claim loss & damages suffered by him - He cannot terminate his own employment New date of site possession PAM2006
  • 22. • If delays exceeding the period of delay : > 3 months ( period of delay ) Original date of site possession - contractor can claim for loss & damages suffered by him - He can choose to proceed with the works or terminate the contract - If proceed with the works, he entitled for EOT New date of site possession PAM2006
  • 23. PAM2006 Sectional Commencement Dates (Refer to Clause 21.2)  Where there are different dates of commencement for sections of the works, these shall be stated in the appendix Postponement or suspension of the works (Refer to Clause 21.4)  The architect cannot use his power to order the postponement of any works to justify delay in giving the contractor possession of the site.
  • 24. COMPARISON BETWEEN P.W.D FORM 203A (REV. 1/2010) AND PAM CONTRACT 2006 (WITH QUANTITIES) P.W.D FORM 203A (REV. 1/2010) • Clause 11 : inspection of site • Clause 46 : access for works, etc. • Clause 38 : possession of site PAM CONTRACT 2006 (WITH QUANTITIES) • Clause 9 : access for architect works • Clause 21 : date of commencement
  • 25. COMPARISON BETWEEN P.W.D FORM 203A (REV. 1/2010) AND PAM CONTRACT 2006 (WITH QUANTITIES) P.W.D FORM 203A (REV. 1/2010) • The extent of possession that must be given to the contractor is not necessarily to be the whole site. • The contractor must be given a reasonable degree of possession to enable him to commence the work in accordance to programme unless there is agreement to the contrary; execute the work unimpeded by others; and to perform the work in a satisfactory manner based on construction methods desired by him. • Employer is not deemed to guarantee possession due to events outside his control. For example, employer is not liable if contractor is prevented from gaining access by third party such as unlawful picket. PAM CONTRACT 2006 (WITH QUANTITIES) • The contractor must be given full or exclusive possession of the site. Eg: the whole site even though some parts may not be needed until a later stage of the project. • The contractor is entitled to assume unrestricted possession of the whole site to enable him to plan his works accordingly. • The architect will issue instruction to fix the date for the site possession if the date of commencement is not specified or deferment of possession of site by the employer to a new date.