Commercial Tools
Practitioner toolkits for UK NEC contracts.
Quick references, notification templates, and Pro-grade toolkits built from inside the work. Designed to sit beside live NEC4 programmes — not to replace contractual interpretation.
3 tools available · 4 in development
Featured release
Toolkit v0.1.
Reference release.
The first reference release of the NECCLAUSE Toolkit consolidates the practitioner reference material we publish weekly into a single PDF. Pro subscribers get immediate access; the full interactive Toolkit lands at Month 6 of the roadmap.
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Free practitioner references.
PDF · 4pp
FreeCE Quick Reference
Four-page reference card on NEC compensation events — notification, quotation, assessment, and the time-bar mechanics under clause 61.3. Editorial summary, not a substitute for the contract.
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FreeCE Notification template
Single-page notification template aligned to clauses 60 and 61 of NEC4 ECC. Neutral wording for either Party. Editable in any PDF / word processor by re-typing the headers in your own document.
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In development
Interactive surfaces. Built from the work.
Each surface below describes a tool we’re building for Pro subscribers. Roadmap dates are deliberately conservative; subscribers receive new releases as they ship.
Web tool
In developmentCompensation Event Tracker
Project-level register that tracks notifications, quotations, assessments, and time-bar status across an NEC4 programme. Logged-in users; export to CSV.
Coming soonWeb tool
In developmentPayment cycle model
Visual model of the NEC4 payment cycle, assessment dates, and Project Manager certification windows. Configurable to project Y2 amendments.
Coming soonWeb tool
In developmentRisk & Early Warning system
Structured Early Warning register that flags clause-15 triggers, RACI on response, and the link from EW to compensation event when one occurs.
Coming soonWeb tool
In developmentClause library
Indexed reference to NEC4 ECC clauses with editorial commentary, common failure modes, and links to the relevant practitioner writing.
Coming soon