Liquidated Damages and Extensions of Time

Liquidated Damages and Extensions of Time
Author: Brian Eggleston
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2009-02-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781405118156

Liquidated damages and extensions of time are complex subjects, frequently forming the basis of contract claims made under the standard building and civil engineering contracts. Previous editions of Liquidated Damages and Extensions of Time are highly regarded as a guide for both construction industry professionals and lawyers to this complex area. The law on time and damages continues to develop with an increasing flow of judgments from the courts. Alongside this, the standard forms of contract have also developed over time to reflect prevailing approaches to contractual relationships. Against this background a third edition will be welcomed by construction professionals and lawyers alike. Retaining the overall approach of the previous editions, the author clarifies, in a highly readable but legally rigorous way, the many misunderstandings on time and damages which abound in the construction industry. The third edition takes account of a large volume of new case law since the previous edition was published over ten years ago, includes a new chapter on delay analysis and features significantly expanded chapters on penalty clauses, the effects of conditions precedent and time-bars, and the complexities of causation.

Keating on Construction Contracts

Keating on Construction Contracts
Author: Stephen Furst
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell
Total Pages: 1553
Release: 2012
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0414047923

With a chapter on public procurement by Sarah Hannaford ; A commentary on JCT forms of contract by Adirian Williamson, and a commentary of the infrastructure conditions of contract by John Uff

Hudson's Building and Engineering Contracts

Hudson's Building and Engineering Contracts
Author: Alfred Hudson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2012
Genre: Civil engineering contracts
ISBN: 9780414024601

Hudson's is recognised as a source of reliable information on the interpretation and drafting of building and civil engineering contracts. This edition covers recent developments in the law on construction contracts.

A Practical Guide to Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contracts

A Practical Guide to Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contracts
Author: Eric Eggink
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2020-02-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1000029727

This book is a step-by-step practical guide on how to achieve successful projects in EPC/turnkey contracting and construction. Mapping out the shape of a project, the book spells out where things often go wrong, where and why disputes arise, and how to avoid conflicts. It is a key reference point for all involved in the contract, making it attractive to legal practitioners, construction industry professionals, and government officials involved with these projects.

Spon's House Improvement Price Book

Spon's House Improvement Price Book
Author: Bryan Spain
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 534
Release: 1998-09-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780419241508

This book has been written in response to the increasing volume of building work in the domestic housing market. More houses are being extended, converted or insulated than ever before and the repair and maintenance market remains the bread and butter work of most small to medium contractors. Instead of simply presenting items of construction work in either an SMM7 format or in trade categories, this book will present cost data under the heading of a particular size and type of extension, conversion etc. This should make it easier for the busy contractor's estimator to use.

Practical Construction Management

Practical Construction Management
Author: R. H. B. Ranns
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1134230761

Filled with practical advice for all aspects of the construction manager's role, this invaluable book fills a need for training in this essential subject, to ensure greater efficiency on site and smoother client-contractor relations. Developed as a handy-reference guide for practitioners and also useful for students, it covers the broad range of responsibilities associated with the role, providing clear guidance and in-depth coverage of the essentials. Topics include financial responsibilities and how to handle them, tender preparation, people management, health and safety, contracts, subcontracting, measurement and quantities, insurance and risk and many more simple and effective methods for turning construction projects into reality.

The ICE Conditions of Contract

The ICE Conditions of Contract
Author: Brian Eggleston
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470680083

The ICE Conditions continues to be the dominant form of contract for civil engineering, despite the growing importance of the New Engineering Contract. The Seventh Edition of the ICE Conditions, published in 1999, introduced a number of changes, including: incorporating some of the concepts of the Latham Report amending certain provisions of the Sixth Edition which had attracted criticism rectifying conspicuous omissions from the text of earlier editions of the contract correcting small errors and faults from the previous edition modernising certain provisions and terms Brian Eggleston, whose previous book on the ICE Conditions was described as 'likely to become the authoritative reference source for the Sixth Edition', examines the contract clause by clause from a practical and legal viewpoint. There is extensive coverage of case law. Written by an experienced civil engineer and recognized authority on construction contracts, this book is an essential guide.

Delay Analysis in Construction Contracts

Delay Analysis in Construction Contracts
Author: P. John Keane
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2015-06-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 111863117X

The most significant unanticipated costs on many construction projects are the financial impacts associated with delay and disruption to the works. Assessing these, and establishing a causal link from each delay event to its effect, contractual liability and the damages experienced as a direct result of each event, can be difficult and complex. This book is a practical guide to the process of delay analysis and includes an in-depth review of the primary methods of delay analysis, together with the assumptions that underlie the precise calculations required in any quantitative delay analysis. The techniques discussed can be used on projects of any size, under all forms of construction contract, both domestic and international. The authors discuss not only delay analysis techniques, but also their appropriateness under given circumstances, demonstrating how combined approaches may be applied where necessary. They also consider problematic issues including ‘who owns the float’, concurrent delay, early completion programmes, and disruption. The book has been brought fully up to date, including references to the latest publications from the CIOB, AACEI and SCL, as well as current case law. Broad in scope, the book discusses the different delay analysis approaches likely to be encountered on national and international projects, and features practical worked examples and case studies demonstrating the techniques commonly used by experienced practitioners. This is an invaluable resource to programmers and schedulers, delay analysts, contractors, architects, engineers and surveyors. It will also be of interest to clients’ professional advisors managing extension of time or delay claims, as well as construction lawyers who require a better understanding of the underlying assumptions on which many quantitative delay analyses are based. Reviews of First Edition "John Keane and Anthony Caletka are pukka analysts in that tricky area of delays, programming and extension of time. I highly recommend their book Delay Analysis in Construction Contracts. Buy the book." (Building Magazine, February 2009) "The book′s stated purpose is to provide a practical guide for those interested in schedule delay analysis. It provides a good in–depth review of the most common delay analysis techniques.... An excellent book, full of practical tips for the reader and very timely in its publication. It is well worth the cost and a good read for anyone involved in schedule delay analysis." (Cost Engineering, February 2009) It achieves in spades its stated aim of being a practical guide for contractors, contract administrators, programmers and delay analysts, as well as construction lawyers who require a better understanding of the underlying assumptions on which many quantitative delay analyses are based. (Construction Law Journal, 2009)