Australian Construction Law Bulletin
The Australian Construction Law Bulletin presents the latest developments in construction law and related issues in the construction industry.
One of the major causes of disputes in the building and engineering industry is inadequate contracts. The majority of standard forms available tend to promote the interests of one party at the expense of another. These standard forms are also sometimes inflexible, ambiguous and complicated.
Buildings Contracts is a collection of contracts and clauses specially drafted to provide protection to both parties, as opposed to the one-sided standard agreements drafted by disparate groups.
The author aims to provide a platform of simplicity of language, standardisation and consistency that will promote more efficient contracting in the industry.
Each major contract has an introduction explaining its purpose and any special features. The precedents are set out in a clear and practical manner together with all necessary forms and attachments and commentary highlighting various important points.
The Tendering and Construction Law Handbook offers subscribers a valuable commentary tool for dealing with issues relating to the practice of construction law in Australia. Commentary on the latest leading cases and legislation is provided, as well as commentary on security of payment by leading construction industry lawyer, Philip Davenport.
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