The ‘must know guide’ to construction contract principles
21 April 2010 Solihull 11 May 2010 Manchester 22 June 2010 London
RECENTLY REVISED COURSE
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COURSE BACKGROUND
· This RECENTLY REVISED 1 DAY COURSE will consider the principles of contract law in practice and its application to construction contracts and administration, including an examination of main terms and conditions, sub-contracts, potential problem areas and risk factors to consider.
SPEAKERS’ PANEL
· The speaker for each course will be from a panel of Ryland Ash, Jaz Bilkhu and Scott Milner
OVERVIEW
General Principles of Contract
· What constitutes a binding contract?
· What is a ‘construction contract’?
· Offer, tender, quotation, estimate, acceptance, counter-offer; acceptance by conduct
· Information and documentation to be provided to contractor/sub-contractor – its significance and contractual status
· When can a tender be revoked?
· Keeping a tender open
· Open invitations
· What are the contractual consequences of revoking a tender?
· Oral/written agreements
Mistake and Misrepresentation
· The effect of mistakes and misunderstandings
· The nature of misrepresentations and pre-contract statements
· Errors in pricing/scope
Contract Terms and Conditions
· Express/implied terms
· Unfair contract terms
· Terms implied by statute – Sale of Goods, Supply of Goods and Services, ‘The Construction Act` 1996, ‘Third Parties Act’ 1999
· Essential conditions that are desirable for both parties
· Standard forms of building contract – advantages and desirability
· Problems of non-standard forms of contract
· Different contractual arrangements – allocation or commercial risk
· Choose the right contractual arrangement
Sub-contractors, Suppliers and Third Parties
· The contractual chain
· Assignment and novation – when appropriate
· Sub-contracts, named/nominated sub-contractors – risk and responsibility
· Concept and philosophy of sub-contracting; principal sub-contract conditions
· Suppliers
PROBLEM AREAS
· Practical completion
· Slow/no progress
· Force majeure and the implications
· Extensions of time
· Late payment
· Finance/Interest: late payment of Commercial Debt (Interest) Act, 1998 and contract provisions
· Ownership of goods and materials
ELEMENTS OF LIABILITY
· What are common law damages and how are they assessed?
· Liquidated damages or general damages for delayed completion?
· Provisions in standard forms of contract for recovery of loss and expense
· Claims at common law
· Design liability – standards and allocation
· Limitation of action
· Cause and effect
· Defects – latent/patent/correction
· Defects liability period
TERMINATION
· How a contract can be terminated
· Rights of the parties on termination
· Importance of understanding obligations and responsibilities of the parties
Mediation, Adjudication, Arbitration, Litigation
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