| Management number | 222471766 | Release Date | 2026/05/04 | List Price | $4.00 | Model Number | 222471766 | ||
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Construction projects are inherently complex, multidisciplinary, and risk-intensive. At their core lies a binding legal and commercial framework—the construction contract—which determines how responsibilities are allocated, how risks are managed, how payments are released, how changes are handled, and ultimately how disputes are resolved.In every country and every market, from small residential buildings to mega-infrastructure programmes, contracts are the invisible engine that keeps the project moving. Yet, contracts are often misinterpreted, poorly administered, or underestimated by both technical and managerial professionals. The consequences are familiar: delays, cost overruns, conflicts, claims, disputes, arbitration, and in extreme cases, project failure.This book has been written to bridge that gap.This is not a theoretical legal manual; nor is it a superficial overview.This is a comprehensive, 800+page, 75-chapter professional reference designed for:Construction managersProject managersPlanners and controllersQuantity surveyorsContract administratorsConsultants and engineersPMCs and EPC contractorsArchitects and designersOwners, developers, and investorsLawyers and dispute resolution professionalsAcross industry roles, one principle remains constant: every decision in a construction project has contractual implications. Without mastery over contract management, the project team remains exposed to unnecessary risks, avoidable claims, and huge financial uncertainty.Purpose of This BookThe purpose of this book is to give construction professionals a complete, real-world understanding of contracts, covering:Contract law fundamentalsInternational standard forms (FIDIC, JCT, NEC)Rights and obligations of partiesTendering, bidding, evaluation, and awardContract drafting and interpretationScope definition and risk allocationClaims, delays, disruptionsVariations, change control and approvalsTime bar provisions and noticesPayment terms, certifications, securities, guaranteesDispute resolution mechanismsPerformance management, safety, quality, testing & commissioningContract closeout and defect liabilityProfessional ethics, accountability, and future trendsThe chapters progress from fundamentals to advanced applications, ensuring readers at all levels—junior engineers to seasoned directors—can learn systematically.Why This Book Is Needed NowThe construction industry is undergoing rapid transformation. Projects are bigger, more complex, more technology-driven, and more international. With this comes a surge in contract disputes, cost escalations, and delivery challenges. Contractual literacy is no longer optional. It is a core leadership capability.Moreover:FIDIC has become the backbone of global projects.EPC, Design & Build, PPP and integrated delivery methods are now mainstream.Delay analysis and claims are driving billions of dollars in arbitration.Governments demand transparent procurement and fair contracting.Digital project delivery (BIM, PMIS, CDE) requires new contractual thinking.This book prepares professionals for this modern era.How to Use This BookEach chapter combines:Fundamental conceptsPractical insights from industry experienceReal-world examplesChecklists and templates where relevantComparative analysis of international standardsCase-based explanations of common disputes Read more
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| Language | English |
| File size | 1.5 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Not Enabled |
| Print length | 980 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | December 2, 2025 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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