- Jct Standard Building Contract Without Quantities 2011 Pdf
- Jct Standard Building Contract With Quantities 2011 Pdf
Jct Standard Building Contract Without Quantities 2011 Pdf
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Books about construction contracts tend to be dense and wordy, but what mostarchitects, quantity surveyors, project managers, builders and employers are lookingfor is an easily navigable, simple guide to using a contract, written in plain language.The JCT Standard Building Contract 2011 is an uncomplicated book about acomplex and commonly used contract. It straightforwardly and concisely sets out exactlywhat the contract requires in various circumstances, as far as possible without legaljargon and without assuming any particular legal or contractual expertise from thereader. It explains, often from first principles, exactly what is meant by a contractand why certain clauses, such as extension of time clauses or liquidated damages clausesare present and more importantly, what they mean. The book is divided into many chapters,each with many sub-headings, to make it easy to read and to help readers to find relevantexplanations quickly. Tables and flowcharts are used to ensure clarity and most chaptersinclude a section dealing with common problems.
Jct Standard Building Contract With Quantities 2011 Pdf
Covers the recently issuedJCT Standard Building Contract 2011. Straightforward, concise, and as faras possible free of legal jargon. Sets out exactly what the contract requiresin various circumstances. Includes many tables and flowcharts to ensure clarity.
David Chappell BA(Hons Arch), MA(Arch), MA(Law), PhD, RIBA has 50 years ofexperience in the construction industry. David has worked as an architect in the publicand private sectors, as a contracts administrator, as a lecturer in construction lawand contracts procedure and as a construction contracts consultant. He was Professorof Architectural Practice and Management Research at The Queen’s University of Belfastand Visiting Professor of Practice Management and Law at the University of CentralEngland in Birmingham. Theauthor of many books for the construction industry,he is Director of David Chappell Consultancy Limited, is a specialist advisor to theRIBA and RSUA and regularly acts as an adjudicator.