
Subcontracting Under the JCT 2005 Forms
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 5. September 2008
Book
Hardback
424 pages
978-1-4051-7788-7 (ISBN)
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Description
This book - a companion to Peter Barnes' book on the sub-contract for the JCT 2005 Standard Building Contract, The JCT 05 Standard Building Sub-Contract - covers the other eight current JCT sub-contracts:
? the Design and Build Sub-Contract
? the Major Project Sub-Contract
? the Intermediate Sub-Contract
? the Intermediate Sub-Contract with sub-contractor's design
? the Intermediate Named Sub-Contract
? the Minor Works Sub-Contract with sub-contractor's design
? the Short Form of Sub-Contract
? the Sub-subcontract
Like the sub-contract for the JCT 2005 Standard Building Contract, these forms are not well covered by other books on building contracts, despite the importance of specialist contractors and the size and value of their work.
This book considers a range of key issues, including questions of time, variations, loss and expense, and payment, and examines how these operate under the individual sub-contracts.
It will be of interest not only to sub-contractors and main contractors, but also to construction professionals and lawyers.
? the Design and Build Sub-Contract
? the Major Project Sub-Contract
? the Intermediate Sub-Contract
? the Intermediate Sub-Contract with sub-contractor's design
? the Intermediate Named Sub-Contract
? the Minor Works Sub-Contract with sub-contractor's design
? the Short Form of Sub-Contract
? the Sub-subcontract
Like the sub-contract for the JCT 2005 Standard Building Contract, these forms are not well covered by other books on building contracts, despite the importance of specialist contractors and the size and value of their work.
This book considers a range of key issues, including questions of time, variations, loss and expense, and payment, and examines how these operate under the individual sub-contracts.
It will be of interest not only to sub-contractors and main contractors, but also to construction professionals and lawyers.
Reviews / Votes
"I found this book to be eminently readable and extremely interesting ... .This book could well become a necessity." (Expert and Dispute Resolver, Winter 2008)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 252 mm
Width: 180 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
1061 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4051-7788-7 (9781405177887)
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Peter Barnes | Matthew Davies
Subcontracting Under the JCT 2005 Forms
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01/2009
Wiley-Blackwell
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Persons
Peter Barnes MSc (Construction Law and Arbitration), FCIOB, FCIArb, MRICS, MICE, is a Chartered Arbitrator, a registered Adjudicator and an accredited Mediator.
He has been actively involved in the construction industry for over 30 years and has a wide experience of many types of construction work. He spent many years working for main contractors, undertaking both surveying and management roles, and during that time he administered and settled a multitude of sub-contract accounts on a variety of different contracts.
Since becoming a consultant, he has represented many parties in both adjudications and arbitrations, and has been appointed as adjudicator by both the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and the Construction Industry Council.
He is the author of the book titled, 'The JCT 05 Standard Building Sub-Contract'.
Matthew Davies BSC (Hons) Q. Surveying, LLB (Hons), LPC (Commendation), MRICS is dual qualified as a chartered quantity surveyor and a solicitor. He is a director at Davies & Davies Associates Limited and specialises in providing commercial and contractual management, construction claims and dispute resolution services to the construction industry, including regularly representing organisations in adjudication and other dispute forums.
He has over 16 years' experience in the construction industry, originally gained working as a quantity surveyor and latterly as a solicitor during which time he has worked and acted for employers, architects, main contractors and specialist sub-contractors in providing quantity surveying, legal and commercial services on a wide range of construction projects operating under a variety of standard and non-standard contracts.
He has been actively involved in the construction industry for over 30 years and has a wide experience of many types of construction work. He spent many years working for main contractors, undertaking both surveying and management roles, and during that time he administered and settled a multitude of sub-contract accounts on a variety of different contracts.
Since becoming a consultant, he has represented many parties in both adjudications and arbitrations, and has been appointed as adjudicator by both the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and the Construction Industry Council.
He is the author of the book titled, 'The JCT 05 Standard Building Sub-Contract'.
Matthew Davies BSC (Hons) Q. Surveying, LLB (Hons), LPC (Commendation), MRICS is dual qualified as a chartered quantity surveyor and a solicitor. He is a director at Davies & Davies Associates Limited and specialises in providing commercial and contractual management, construction claims and dispute resolution services to the construction industry, including regularly representing organisations in adjudication and other dispute forums.
He has over 16 years' experience in the construction industry, originally gained working as a quantity surveyor and latterly as a solicitor during which time he has worked and acted for employers, architects, main contractors and specialist sub-contractors in providing quantity surveying, legal and commercial services on a wide range of construction projects operating under a variety of standard and non-standard contracts.
Content
Preface. Chapter 1 Background and Introduction.
Chapter 2 The subcontract agreement.
Chapter 3 Definitions and Interpretations.
Chapter 4 Subcontractors' general obligations.
Chapter 5 Time.
Chapter 6 Defects, Design Documents, and Warranties.
Chapter 7 Control of the subcontract works.
Chapter 8 Payment.
Chapter 9 Loss and Expense.
Chapter 10 Variations.
Chapter 11 Injury, Damage and Insurance.
Chapter 12 Termination of Subcontract.
Chapter 13 Settlement of disputes
Chapter 2 The subcontract agreement.
Chapter 3 Definitions and Interpretations.
Chapter 4 Subcontractors' general obligations.
Chapter 5 Time.
Chapter 6 Defects, Design Documents, and Warranties.
Chapter 7 Control of the subcontract works.
Chapter 8 Payment.
Chapter 9 Loss and Expense.
Chapter 10 Variations.
Chapter 11 Injury, Damage and Insurance.
Chapter 12 Termination of Subcontract.
Chapter 13 Settlement of disputes