Interesting question.
Am I right in thinking “build to print contract” means it is construct only contract with Employer’s design.
If so the Employer should have set out the specification for the works to be provided against (in compliance with) ie the Works Information. If there is no specification for this element of work (because it has not yet been developed) then the PM needs to give an instruction clarifying what is required. This instruction would be a change to the Works Information. If you have a build only contract then I do not believe the PM can give a valid instruction for you to now design part of the works ie develop the specification through R&D.
Am I right in thinking “build to print contract” means it is construct only contract with Employer’s design.
If so the Employer should have set out the specification for the works to be provided against (in compliance with) ie the Works Information. If there is no specification for this element of work (because it has not yet been developed) then the PM needs to give an instruction clarifying what is required. This instruction would be a change to the Works Information. If you have a build only contract then I do not believe the PM can give a valid instruction for you to now design part of the works ie develop the specification through R&D.