Construction Dispute Resolution Handbook explains procedures that will avoid disputes arising and provides step-by-step advice to reaching a satisfactory resolution of any disputes that do occur. There are seven forms of construction dispute resolution in regular use - arbitration, adjudication, litigation, mediation, dispute boards, expert determination and early neutral evaluation - the differences between these are explained with practical help and guidance on making effective use of the whole range of procedures available when a dispute arises. This handbook provides lawyers, engineers and other construction professionals with guidance on formulating a strategy to minimise the time and costs expended on getting a decision or settlement, with the ultimate aim of resolving a dispute satisfactorily and benefitting clients. Model arbitration notices, adjudication referral notices, mediation papers, pleadings and other useful documents and checklists, as well as addresses for key bodies, and information on how to get internet access to legal cases are included. Written for both the practitioner and the student, in an easy-to-read style that gives straightforward accounts of how to deal with construction disputes at all stages
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About the Editor
Dr Robert Gaitskell, Q.C., CEng
Robert Gaitskell practises as a Queen's Counsel in Keating Chambers, where he specialises in engineering and construction disputes, often of an international nature. He frequently acts as an arbitrator and adjudicator and has extensive experience as a mediator. He was called to the Bar in 1978 and appointed Queen's Counsel in 1994. He is a chartered engineer, a former Vice-President of the IEE, and a former Senator of the Engineering Council. He is also a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. His wide experience as an engineer, both in the UK and abroad, has included power generation, transmission, distribution and application, and motor control and oilrig design.
Dr Gaitskell writes extensively and lectures throughout the world on legal/engineering subjects.
1. Introduction 2. Avoiding disputes 3. When disputes arise 4. Litigation 5. Arbitration 6. Adjudication 7. Mediation 8. Expert determination 9. Early neutral evaluation 10. International dispute resolution 11. Immediate help 12. Conclusion