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Provides a comprehensive list of the reference material that needs
to be considered for more than 15 jurisdictions within this
geographical region. Each jurisdiction chapter is written by a
well-known practitioner experienced in the application of FIDIC
contracts in the specific jurisdiction. The material is closely
aligned with FIDIC publications and provides practical guidance on
the application of FIDIC’s recent second editions which is not
available elsewhere.
Provides a comprehensive list of the reference material that needs
to be considered for more than 20 jurisdictions within this
geographical region. Each jurisdiction chapter is written by a
well-known practitioner experienced in the application of FIDIC
contracts in the specific jurisdiction. The material is closely
aligned with FIDIC publications and provides practical guidance on
the application of FIDIC’s recent second editions which is not
available elsewhere.
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.
FIDIC contracts are the most widely used contracts for
international construction around the world and are used in many
different jurisdictions, both common law and civil law. For any
construction project, the General Conditions of Contract published
by FIDIC may need to be supplemented by Particular Conditions that
specify the specific requirements of that project and jurisdiction.
FIDIC Contracts in the Americas: A Practical Guide to Application
provides readers with an overview of the legal environment, the
construction industry and features of contract law applying to
construction contracts in a number of jurisdictions in the
Americas. It provides detailed guidance for the preparation of the
Particular Conditions for FIDIC contracts that will comply with the
requirements of the applicable laws that apply to the site where
the work is carried out, and for the governing law of the contract.
This book also details the impact of COVID-19 on both the execution
of construction projects and the operation of construction
contracts in each jurisdiction. This book is essential reading for
construction professionals, lawyers and students of construction
law.
Provides a comprehensive list of the reference material that needs
to be considered for more than 15 jurisdictions within this
geographical region. Each jurisdiction chapter is written by a
well-known practitioner experienced in the application of FIDIC
contracts in the specific jurisdiction. The material is closely
aligned with FIDIC publications and provides practical guidance on
the application of FIDIC's recent second editions which is not
available elsewhere.
Offers a new and international perspective on the legal aspects of
contracting infrastructure projects. Includes examples from case
law from a number of common law jurisdictions, as well as civil law
codes, plus chapters on planning and programming for construction
contracts as well as tunnelling and mining contracts. Features a
collection of appendices for reference including, among others,
UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts, matters
for consideration in awarding contracts and risk factors in
construction of infrastructure.
Provides a comprehensive list of the reference material that needs
to be considered for more than 15 jurisdictions within this
geographical region. Each jurisdiction chapter is written by a
well-known practitioner experienced in the application of FIDIC
contracts in the specific jurisdiction. The material is closely
aligned with FIDIC publications and provides practical guidance on
the application of FIDIC's recent second editions which is not
available elsewhere.
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.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the key aspects and
contracts involved in the process of developing oil and gas
projects, with an emphasis on offshore developments. Project
development in oil and gas carries with it numerous unique risks
and challenges. By identifying and managing risk through the
various contract stages, each stage of the project is seen in
perspective and therefore gives readers a better understanding of
how that stage was arrived at and what is expected to come later.
To do this, the authors use illustrative international case studies
from past and current projects, thereby deepening the reader's
understanding and awareness of risk from practical experience, as
well as suggesting answers for those who are involved in developing
oil and gas projects. The Application of Contracts in Developing
Offshore Oil and Gas Projects is intended for project owners,
project managers, contractors, finance managers, commercial
managers and lawyers who seek to understand the subject from a
practical point of view.
FIDIC contracts are the most widely used contracts for
international construction around the world and are used in many
different jurisdictions, both common law and civil law. For any
construction project, the General Conditions of Contract published
by FIDIC need to be supplemented by Particular Conditions that
specify the specific requirements of that project. The
International Application of FIDIC Contracts: A Practical Guide
provides readers with detailed guidance and resources for the
preparation of the Particular Conditions that will comply with the
requirements of the applicable laws that apply to the site where
the work is carried out, and for the governing law of the contract,
for a number of the jurisdictions in which FIDIC contracts are
used. This book is essential reading for construction
professionals, lawyers and students of construction law.
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