Architectural Business Practices, General & Heavy Industry - Construction & Engineering, Business Aspects of Engineering, Contract Law
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Overview
Peter Marsh's book has long been recognized as a standard work. With its emphasis on the commercial aspects of contracting, it represents an eminently practical guide to this complex subject for purchaser and contractor alike. It covers contract planning and contract administration, deals with both the preparation and the appraisal of tenders and explains in detail how to draft the key clauses in a contract to ensure the maximum advantage. For this new edition the text has been thoroughly revised to take account of recent changes in law and practice, including the impact of the relevant EU Directives, the introduction of the new engineering contract, the issue of the Latham Report and the sixth edition of the ICE conditions. In its revised version the book will continue to serve the needs of purchasing and contracts staff, engineers, quantity surveyors, project managers and legal advisers seeking a reliable source of guidance.Editorials
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A practical guide that emphasizes the commercial aspects of contracting in the UK, for both purchasers and contractors. It covers contract planning and contract administration, deals with both the preparation and the appraisal of tenders, and explains in detail how to draft the key clauses in a contract to ensure the maximum advantage. This edition (third was 1988) is revised to take account of recent changes in law and practice, including the impact of the relevant EU Directives, the introduction of the new engineering contract, the issue of the Latham Report, and the sixth edition of the ICE conditions. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
November 28, 1995
Publisher
Ashgate Publishing, Limited
Pages
431
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780566076282