If during the tender process there was a TQ questioning do you want the shed demolished or left that was resolved stating "please demolish" then assuming TQ responses are part of the signed contract I think it is clear you should have included to demolish the shed within your price. The TQ should be part of the Works Information(equal) rather than taking a "higher status".
This I would say is the principle - but as ever the devil will be in the detail, as to how this was clarified and then bound into the contract. In the wording of the example given it would appear pretty clear that the shed is intended to be demolished - and that is what the Contractor should have priced and hence will not be a CE.
This I would say is the principle - but as ever the devil will be in the detail, as to how this was clarified and then bound into the contract. In the wording of the example given it would appear pretty clear that the shed is intended to be demolished - and that is what the Contractor should have priced and hence will not be a CE.