General Terms & Conditions

As a member of CIEEM Crow Ecology adhere to the recommended conditions drafted by CIEEM for consultants.

  1. Duty of Care

As a member of the CIEEM, Crow Ecology shall operate within the terms of the Institute’s Code of Professional Conduct and within the law of the country he is working in. As such, Crow Ecology shall use reasonable skill and care and diligence in the performance of their duties and show due care and regard for the environment, their clients and their colleagues.

  1. Consultant’s Authority

Crow Ecology shall act on behalf of the client as an impartial advisor, investigator or agent in those matters defined in the contract agreement.

  1. Professional Standards and Conduct

i) All members of permanent staff are members of the CIEEM. All work will be undertaken in accordance with the Institute’s Code of Professional Conduct.

ii) To meet standard legislative and local authority requirements, survey reports will normally contain recommendations which will follow industry good practice. These will be based on the professional interpretation of survey results and may also include recommendations in relation to protected species observed on the site other than those for which the survey was commissioned.

iii) No responsibility will be accepted for any repercussions arising from a client not carrying out recommendations in full.

  1. Liaison with Responsible Authorities

It is often necessary, and beneficial to the client for, Crow Ecology to discuss details of the approach to and/or results of surveys and other contracts with the responsible authorities (local authorities, Natural England etc.), particularly where planning permission or a protected species licence is required. This helps Crow Ecology to ensure that the approach will provide precisely the information required by the relevant authority in order to determine an application, and therefore this will normally be undertaken on behalf of the client. Where possible this will be discussed with the client in advance; however, on occasion (e.g. where the authority has contacted us directly to clarify certain issues) such discussions may be undertaken without further reference to the client, unless expressly instructed not to do so in advance.

  1. Wildlife Crime

If Crow Ecology considers a potential wildlife crime has been committed, or believes a crime may be about to be committed, this will be brought to the client’s attention immediately. There are certain circumstances where Crow Ecology will be constrained to notify the relevant authorities if a crime has been committed or is about to be committed. Crow Ecology reserves the right to communicate with the relevant authorities directly at any stage should it be felt that this is necessary in order to report or prevent the commission or continued commission of a crime.

  1. Modifications and Revision to Agreement

Any modifications to agreements that are deemed necessary by either Crow Ecology or the client should be notified to the other party at the earliest opportunity. Consent for modifications arising from unforeseen circumstances or factors should not be unreasonably withheld by either party.

  1. Dealings with and Appointment of other

Consultants/Sub Consultants

Crow Ecology reserves the right to appoint additional consultants or sub consultants. Staff’s names, qualifications and experience can be provided to the client upon request. Crow Ecology also reserves the right to appoint sub-contractors for their essential expertise in order to complete the contract to a satisfactory level.

  1. Liability for Other Consultants

i) Crow Ecology shall not be responsible for the actions and/or omissions of another consultant except where this is explicitly laid down in this agreement.

ii) The liability for sub-consultants rests with the employing consultant.

  1. Insurance

It shall be the duty of Crow Ecology and the client to provide evidence that each holds sufficient and appropriate insurance to meet their respective liabilities in relation to this project.

  1. Client Responsibilities

i) Information from the client

The client shall provide the consultant with such information as are necessary for the proper performance of the agreed service, in particular any copies of previous ecological surveys undertaken on the site and available to the client. If it is found that such documents, or any other pertinent information, have been withheld without good reason, the consultant reserves the right to terminate the contract without notice and to require payment for any expenses incurred.

ii) Representative of client

Crow Ecology may request the client to nominate one specific representative for the duration of the project.

  1. Copyright

Copyright on all documents including survey information, text, photographs, drawings and other illustrations prepared by the consultant shall remain the property of Crow Ecology. The client shall be entitled to use documents prepared by the consultant in the execution of this agreement provided that:

i) all fees due to the consultant at that stage have been paid;

ii) the use relates only to the project or part of the project for which the material was prepared; and

iii) the consultant shall not be liable for the use of the documents described in this clause for purposes other than those for which they were prepared and provided.

  1. Scientific Data

Scientific data collected during the course of the contract will be made available to appropriate biodiversity records centres in order to better inform future ecological surveys. If a client has any objection to this they must inform Crow Ecology in advance in writing.

  1. Acceptance of Terms and Conditions

No work will be booked into the consultant’s programme nor undertaken until the quoted costs and all terms and conditions have been accepted in writing.

  1. Delays and Cancellations

If agreed work dates have to be altered as a result of delays caused by the weather, or by availability of access permissions, or by safety issues, or by any other circumstances outside Crow Ecology’s control, the next available date will be programmed, taking into account pre-existing bookings. The consultant makes no guarantee that revised work dates can be arranged to meet the original deadlines. Any cancellations resulting from such delays will be subject to an appropriate charge. Work that is curtailed by a client or for other reasons beyond Crow Ecology control part way through a pre-booked day (e.g. supervisory works) or cancelled at less than 24 hours notice will be charged the full daily rate.

  1. Modification of Agreement

If either party to a contract considers modifications to the project to be necessary, full details must be provided in writing. If agreement for appropriate modifications cannot be reached within 30 days, dispute procedures may be implemented (see Clause 19).

  1. Termination by the Client: Grounds

The length of notice for the termination or suspension of all or part of this agreement shall be as set out in the Schedule. If, after 28 days following notification of suspension of this agreement, Crow Ecology has not received instructions from the client, Crow Ecology shall make a final, written application for instructions. In the event of no instructions being received by the consultant within a further 28 days of the final application, this agreement shall be deemed to have terminated. Compensation as set out in the Schedule may be payable to Crow Ecology.

  1. Termination by Crow Ecology: Grounds

The length of notice for the termination of all or part of this agreement by Crow Ecology shall be as set out in the Schedule. Crow Ecology shall give full details of reasons leading to the termination and a suitable course of action for the closure of the project shall be agreed in writing. Compensation as set out in the Schedule may be payable to the client.

  1. Death or Incapacity

In the event of death or serious incapacity of a sole practitioner preventing the continuation of this agreement, it shall be deemed to have terminated. As soon as all outstanding fees have been paid, the client shall be entitled to use all data prepared on the project subject to the provisions of Clause 11.

  1. Settlement of Disputes

i) By agreement

Differences or disputes arising out of the appointment in relation to professional, ethical or any other matter may be settled by agreement between the parties.

ii) By mediation

If agreement cannot be reached, the client or Crow Ecology are free to invite a third party to act as mediator.

iii) By arbitration

Any difference or dispute arising out of the appointment which cannot be resolved in accordance with either Clause 19i or 19ii shall be referred to arbitration by a person agreed between the parties. If agreement cannot be reached after 14 days, the matter shall be referred by either party to the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators for the appointment of an arbitrator.

  1. Governing Laws

The application of these terms & conditions shall be governed by the laws of the country in which the contract is implemented. The client and Crow Ecology shall comply with all relevant legislation.

  1. Limitation

No actions or proceedings for any breach of contract shall be commenced against Crow Ecology after the expiry of 6 years from the date of the relevant report.

Site Work

  1. Resident Consultants

Where a requirement for frequent or constant professional supervision is agreed, a resident professional shall be appointed on a full or part-time basis by Crow Ecology under specific terms of appointment and remuneration.

  1. Site Safety

The client should ensure the site is safe prior to survey. The client will indemnify Crow Ecology staff if hazards are not disclosed prior to the start of the contract for any losses or damage. Surveys will be undertaken on the basis that the site is in a safe condition. If at any time Crow Ecology surveyors feel it is unsafe to proceed, work will be terminated until the site can be made safe.

  1. Risk Assessment

All work will be subject to risk assessment.

  1. Welfare

Where a continued presence on site is required (e.g. supervision of roof removal, installation of fencing etc.), adequate toilet and hand-washing facilities must be provided or made available by the client.

  1. Access Permission

Crow Ecology will require full access permission to be arranged. No site survey will commence until all such permissions are confirmed.

  1. Bat Surveys

For bat surveys, access is required to all loft spaces and other areas as will be detailed in the quote. If access is not possible to all areas, the assessment may be incomplete and the local authority may require further surveys to be undertaken. If Crow Ecology has to visit the site a second time because full access was not available on the first visit, an additional charge will be made

Remuneration

  1. Costs

i) The quoted costs do not include VAT, which will be charged at the standard rate.

ii) Costs are valid for 30 days from the date of the quotation and include one paper copy of the final report if required; additional paper copies will be charged at cost.

iii) Any additional meetings or other work that may be required will be charged at Crow Ecology standard daily rate as indicated in the quote.

iv) Unless otherwise stated, travel to and from site is included in the time allocation quoted.

v) Crow Ecology rates are normally reviewed in January each year. Revised rates may therefore apply to work that has been quoted for in one calendar year but is not undertaken until the following calendar year, unless agreed otherwise.

vi) Costs are based on the understanding that appropriate basemaps, both in hard copy and suitable electronic format (in order of preference: MapInfo tables, dxf or jpg), will be supplied free of charge, together with any copyright permissions (e.g. OS licence numbers) needed for their use. If the necessary basemaps are not supplied, these will be purchased and the purchase price will be passed onto the client at cost.

  1. Payment Terms

i) Unless otherwise agreed, payment is due on completion of site survey work or other preparatory work (e.g. licence preparation) and within 30 days of date of invoice. Reports will not be provided and licence applications will not be submitted until full and final payment has been received.

ii) Crow Ecology will exercise their statutory right to claim interest and compensation for debt recovery costs under the late payment legislation if they are not paid according to agreed terms. Please click on the click to see what interest may be added as a result of a late payment.

https://www.gov.uk/late-commercial-payments-interest-debt-recovery/when-a-payment-becomes-late

Additional terms & conditions will be attached to any contract proposal and if satisfactory, agreed in the subsequent contract.

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