Public works contract for civil engineering works designed by the employer explained /

by James Howley & Martin Lang.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Howley, James, MSc., FCIArb.
Contributors: Lang, Martin, MCIArb.
Summary:Presents an explanation to the Public Works Contracts of 2007. This book deals with the Civil Engineering Works contracts and is tailored to meet the needs of that profession. It explains various contract clauses in an easy to understand manner to allow the reader to develop an insight into how these contracts will operate. "Public Works Contract for Civil Engineering Works Designed by the Employer" is the second book in the "Explained" series and gives an explanation to the new Public Works Contracts of 2007. This book deals with the Civil Engineering Works contracts and is specifically tailored to meet the needs of that profession. Based on the "Public Works Contract for Building Works Designed by the Employer" this book explains each contract clause in a clear and easy to understand manner to allow the reader to develop an insight into how these contracts will operate. This book also includes sample documents including notices and letters which will add to the readers' understanding of the strict and critical administrative procedures demanded by these contracts. This book is based on the "Public Works Contract for Civil Engineering Works Designed by the Employer and the Model Forms" issued by the Department of Finance on 15th August 2007.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: Dublin : Clarus Press, [2008?]
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Notes:Includes index.

"Second in a series of books by the same authors dealing with the new Public Works contracts"--p.xiv.

Physical description: xiv, 172 p. 30 cm.

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ISBN:1905536194 (pbk.)
9781905536191 (pbk.)
Table of Contents:
1. The contract
2. The law
3. Loss, damage and injury
4. Management
5. Contractor's personnel
6. Property
7. The site
8. Quality, testing and defects
9. Time and completion
10. Claims and adjustments
11. Payment
12. Termination
13. Disputes.