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Construction Contracts : Law And Management, 5Th Edition

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In this article, the authors present an explanation of the fundamental principles of construction contract law, rather than a clause-by-clause analysis of any particular standard-form contract.
Abstract
This book is aimed primarily at students for whom the study of building or civil engineering contracts forms part of a construction-based course. We have had in mind the syllabus requirements for first degrees in Building, Civil Engineering, Architecture, Quantity Surveying and Building Surveying, as well as those of postgraduate courses in Construction Management and Project Management. We have also assumed that such students will already have been introduced to the general principles of English law, especially those relating to contract and tort. As a result, while aspects of those subjects that are of particular relevance to construction are dealt with here, the reader must look elsewhere for the general legal background. In producing this third edition, we have again been greatly assisted by the many helpful comments made by reviewers and users of its predecessor. Nonetheless, our basic aim is identical to that which underpinned the first edition: to provide an explanation of the fundamental principles of construction contract law, rather than a clause-by-clause analysis of any particular standard-form contract. As a result, while we draw most frequently upon JCT 98 for our illustrations of particular points, this merely reflects the pre-eminent position occupied by that particular form of contract in the UK construction industry. We conclude by repeating our previous warning as to the dangers inherent in a little learning. Neither this book, nor the courses for which it is intended, seek to produce construction lawyers. The objective is rather to enable those who are not lawyers to resolve simple construction disputes before they become litigious, and to recognize when matters require professional legal advice. It should be the aim of every construction student to understand the legal framework sufficiently that they can instruct and brief specialist lawyers, and this book is designed to help them towards that understanding.

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An evaluation of contractors’ satisfaction with payment terms influencing construction cash fl ow

TL;DR: In this paper, a questionnaire survey was administered to UK construction contractors in order to assess their level of satisfaction with identified payment terms influencing construction cash flow, and the survey results showed that while contractors were satisfied with most of the contractual factors investigated under both procurement systems, they were dissatisfied with two of the factors, namely, time lag between entitlement to receive and actually receiving cash payment and percentage of contract sum retained.
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An exploratory system dynamics model to investigate the relationships between errors that occur in construction documents in Saudi Arabia and their possible causes

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a theoretical model to capture the dynamics of processes that define the relationship between the factors causing errors in construction documents, using prior theoretical knowledge extracted from the literature, case-study projects and interviews.
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Cause and Impact of Dispute and Delay the Closing of Final Account in Malaysia Construction Industry

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the important factors that contribute to the closing of final account in construction projects in Malaysia and compare the final closure of various forms of contract and finally identify the causes and effects of the dispute and delays in the final account closing.