This book provides over 160 model letters, with commentary for use with all the main JCT 2005 building contracts. It concentrates on problems which can arise during a project, and draws on the authorΠ²Πβ’s extensive experience as a contracts consultant. It is a companion to the authorΠ²Πβ’s Standard Let
Contractual Correspondence for Architects and Project Managers
β Scribed by David Chappell
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 297
- Edition
- 4
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book provides over 160 model letters, with commentary for use with all the main JCT 2005 building contracts. It concentrates on problems which can arise during a project, and draws on the author's extensive experience as a contracts consultant. It is a companion to the author's Standard Letters in Architectural Practice which covers more routine matters.The revised Fourth Edition takes account of: the 2005 editions of the JCT Standard Building Contract, the Intermediate Building Contract and the Minor Works Building Contract, both with their contractor's design versions, ICD and MWD the 2004 updates of the Standard Form of Agreement for the Appointment of an Architect* changes to case law since the last edition was published in 1996It will be an invaluable guide for architects, building surveyors and project managers.
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