The new engineering contract has been promoted widely following the Latham Report, as the ideal form of contract for building, civil engineering and plant projects, both in the UK and overseas. The contract has a novel style of drafting which deliberately avoids the legalistic wording of conventional contracts, and seeks, as a matter of policy, to reduce adversarial attitudes. However, this has resulted in a contract whose wording and structure is largely unfamiliar to those in the industry. This book examines the contract in detail so that users can understand its operation and the potential pitfalls and difficulties.
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-0-632-04065-0 (9780632040650)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
The main options; the secondary options; the contract documents; the key players; core clause 1 - general; core clause 2 - the contractor's main responsibilities; core clause 3 - time; core clause 4 - testing and defects; core clause 5 - payments; core clause 6 - compensation events; core clause 7 - title; core clause 8 - risks and insurance; core clause 9 - disputes and termination; the sub-contract; the professional services contract; the adjudicator's contract.