* Uses a novel clause-by-clause approach to explain the
important JCT 2005 contract
* Written by an experienced author, explaining in simple English
the meaning and relevance of each clause to avoid common
misunderstandings
* Includes up-to-date legal cases that explain the development
and interpretation of the contract
The Joint Contracts Tribunal s suite of contracts (commonly
known as JCT 2005) are the most commonly used in the UK to procure
major building work. Understanding the contracts, and which to use,
is vital knowledge for all students on construction-related HND or
degree courses, but these clauses can contain convoluted language,
leading to confusion. This easy-to-follow guide takes the reader
through the JCT 2005 building contracts clause by clause, in an
easy-to-follow format, in simple but effective language that
eliminates misinterpretation.
Spilt into 3 sections, this book provides a summary of the
current JCT Contracts, identifying which to use for what type of
work, along with an analysis of their risk, liability,
documentation, design responsibility and financial procedures,
ensuring that JCT 2005 Building Contract: clause by clause is the
vital, definitive reference for the aspiring construction
professional.
Phil Griffiths is a lecturer at Nottingham Trent University with
interests in contract administration, finance and project
management. He graduated from Nottingham Trent Polytechnic in 1971
and worked as a quantity surveyor in local authority and a medium
sized construction company. He also spent some time as a director
of a small construction company and is a freelance estimator.
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