Many large construction projects, such as those in the Middle East or Asia Pacific, are international in scope with a range of contractors and subcontractors signing contracts for delivery of specified work or services. The contractual situation in these instances may be complex and potentially incl
International Construction Contracts: A Handbook
โ Scribed by William Godwin(auth.)
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 212
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Many large construction projects, such as those in the Middle East or Asia Pacific, are international in scope with a range of contractors and subcontractors signing contracts for delivery of specified work or services. The contractual situation in these instances may be complex and potentially includes a range of standard and bespoke contractual arrangements. In addition, the parties to these contracts may be based in different parts of the world, and are often working to different legal systems and understandings. This can lead to confusion in the understanding, interpretation and execution of a given contract.
International Construction Contracts provides concise and practical guidance to those involved in the negotiation and management of international construction and engineering contracts. It sets out in clear, straightforward language the main features of construction contracts and international dispute resolution procedures. It ensures the reader is aware of the issues that might arise on the contractual side of their project so that they may better protect their party's interests. Many of the features and points discussed are illustrated by reference to the popular FIDIC contracts and the book includes a commentary on the two most widely used FIDIC design-build forms, the Yellow and Silver Books. Also included in the book is a fully worked example of a typical ICC arbitration from start to finish, with "pleadings", a detailed case narrative and commentary on events, and an example arbitration award. The ICC and SIAC arbitration rules are also provided.
Written for construction professionals, the book will be of great interest to engineers, architects, project managers, quantity surveyors, contract managers and contract administrators working on international projects.
Content:Chapter 1 Contract (pages 1โ14):
Chapter 2 Risk (pages 15โ26):
Chapter 3 Types of Construction Contract (pages 27โ30):
Chapter 4 The FIDIC Design?Build Contracts (pages 31โ75):
Chapter 5 Disputes and How to Resolve Them (pages 77โ103):
Chapter 1 Yugo Design Company v Sino Industries Corporation (pages 105โ136):
Chapter IIA Rules of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (pages 137โ176):
Chapter IIB Rules of Arbitration of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (pages 177โ196):
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