Although the legal principles involved in construction contracts and their management and administration are an aspect of general contract law, the practical and commercial complexities of the construction industry have increasingly made this a specialist field. Recognizing this, Construction Contracts is a fully revised edition of the UK's leading textbook on the law governing this area.
Brought up to date with recent cases and developments in the law as it stands at July 2000, this new edition:
takes full account of the effects of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996, the Arbitration Act 1996, the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 and the changes in the legal system brought about by the Woolf reforms
includes extended coverage of financial protection, construction insurance and tendering controls, as well as the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations
has been revised to take account of changes to the common standard-form contracts, particularly the New Engineering Contract and the GC/Works family of contracts.
Retaining the same basic approach as its successful predecessors, this important text introduces the general principles that underlie contracts in construction, illustrating them by reference to the most important standard forms currently in use.
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University of Reading, UK
University of Reading, UK
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University of Reading, UK
University of Reading, UK
Introduction. Cases. Statutes. Glossary. 1. UK Construction Industry Context 2. Roles and Relationships 3. General Contracting 4. Design and Build 5. Management Contracting 6. Construction Management 7. Procurement and Contract Choices 8. Tendering and Contract Formation 9. Liability in Contract and Tort 10. Contractor's Obligations 11. Employer's Obligations 12. Responsibility for Design 13. Time 14. Payment 15. Contractor's Claims for Loss and Expense 16. Insurance and Bonds 17. Role of the Contract Administrator 18. Health and Safety Obligations 19. Sub-Contracts 20. Nomination 21. Financial Remedies for Breach of Contract 22. Defective Buildings and Subsequent Owners 23. Suspension and Determination of Contracts 24. Non-Adversarial Dispute Resolution 25. Adversarial Dispute Resolution. References. Index