Contracts for Construction and Engineering Projects

Contracts for Construction and Engineering Projects
Author: Donald Charrett
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2021-12-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1000505707

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Contracts for Construction and Engineering Projects provides unique and invaluable guidance on the role of contracts in construction and engineering projects. The work explores various aspects of the intersection of contracts and construction projects involving the work of engineers and other professionals engaged in construction, whether as project managers, designers, constructors, contract administrators, schedulers, claims consultants, forensic engineers or expert witnesses. Compiling papers written and edited by the author, refined and expanded with additional chapters in this new edition, this book draws together a lifetime of lessons learned in these fields and covers the topics a practising professional might encounter in construction and engineering projects, developed in bite-sized chunks. The chapters are divided into five key parts: 1. The engineer and the contract 2. The project and the contract 3. Avoidance and resolution of disputes 4. Forensic engineers and expert witnesses, and 5. International construction contracts. The inclusion of numerous case studies to illustrate the importance of getting the contract right before it is entered into – and the consequences that may ensue if this is not done – makes this book essential reading for professionals practising in any area of design, construction, contract administration, preparation of claims or expert evidence, as well as construction lawyers who interact with construction professionals.

Engineering-contracting

Engineering-contracting
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1907
Genre: Building
ISBN:

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The New Engineering Contract

The New Engineering Contract
Author: Arthur McInnis
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 698
Release: 2001
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780727729613

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The introduction of the New Engineering Contract (NEC) encourages a systematic approach to contracting which is multidisciplinary in nature and fully interlocked in form. The NEC is intended by its supporters to be more flexible and easier to use than any current leading traditional standard forms of contract. It is believed that these features reduce adversariality and disputes. The NEC seeks to achieve this aim primarily through co-operative management techniques and incentives built into the NEC's procedures. This commentary analyses and evaluates these and related claims of innovation. The New Engineering Contract: A legal commentary examines the background to the NEC, its design objectives, structure, procedures and likely judicial interpretation to determine whether it improves upon the traditional standard forms of contract. Special attention is given in the commentary to the development and the significance of the principles underlying preparation of the NEC as well as the arguments in favour of and against them.Throughout the detailed commentary upon the NEC clauses comparisons to the traditional forms are also made to highlight unique features and principles of general application. The conclusion reached is that the NEC does make a significant contribution to the development of standard forms of contract, addresses many of their short comings and offers one of the best models for their future development, direction and design. The commentary draws upon the body of the project management literature and legal analysis to support its conclusions. The New Engineering Contract: A legal commentary will be essential reading for lawyers, barristers and solicitors, as well as engineers and project managers.

The Economics of Contracting

The Economics of Contracting
Author: Daniel Jacob Hauer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1915
Genre: Contractors' operations
ISBN:

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Contract Engineering

Contract Engineering
Author: Amanda G. Watlington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Contractors' operations
ISBN: 9780070684744

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If you're an engineering or manager, you've noticed the change: contract engineering is growing apace while staff employment shrinks. This unique resource tells you how to make this paradigm shift work for you, whether you're hiring or looking for an engineering job (or expect to have to). The only practical guide to focus on the concerns and needs of engineers and managers, Contract Engineering shows both sides how to use this new paradigm to achieve win-win results. With instructive case histories, personalizable worksheets, and contact information on contact employment firms nationwide, Contract Engineering gives you the motivation, strategies, and resources that enable you to prosper - professionally and personally - in this dynamic and flexible new industrial environment.