Claims on Highway Contracts


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Most civil engineering projects carried out in the UK which are concerned with the construction or maintenance of highways employ the 5th edition of the ICE Conditions of Contract and the Manual of Contract Documents for Highway Works. In order to maximise returns in construction works (or often, nowadays, to minimise losses) it is necessary for engineers, contractors and clients to have a full understanding of these documents, particularly those elements which have a financial connotation. Claims on highway contracts has been specifically written to explore those parts of the 5th edition of the ICE Conditions of Contract and the Manual of Contract Documents for Highway Works which are particularly important in the commercial aspects of highway contracts and to examine how they apply in claims situations. There have been many books written on claims by lawyers which are full of legalese. Claims on highway contracts is the first, and only book which has been written by a practising engineer who works in this field and has experience of the claims minefield to provide advice in a practical and straightforward manner.




Construction Contract Claims


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"This synthesis will be of special interest to construction engineers, contract administrators, lawyers, and others seeking information on settlement of highway construction contract claims. The most common types of claims are identified and settlement procedures are discussed."--Avant-propos.




Report to the Legislature


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State Laws and Regulations Governing Settlement of Highway Construction Contract Claims and Claim Disputes


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This report is a compilation of State constitutional, statutory, and administrative provisions governing the basis and procedures for bringing claims against State highway and transportation agencies arising out of and in the course of highway construction. Information for this report was obtained from State highway and transportation departments and Attorneys General, and is presented in State-by-State narrative summaries. Summaries for each State are presented in a format dealing with (1) legal status of sovereign immunity rules regarding proceedings against State agencies for construction contract claims; (2) departmental administrative regulations governing review and determination of claims by the highway agency; (3) legislation or regulations governing proceedings on appeal from departmental decisions to special boards or commissions, or to arbitration; and (4) legislation prescribing procedure for litigation of construction contract claims in regular or sepcial courts. Citations to legislative authority and pertinent court decisions are noted. Summaries cover all States and the District of Columbia.







Preventing and Defending Against Highway Construction Contract Claims


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This report is a new paper, which continues NCHRP's policy of keeping departments up-to-date on laws that will affect their operations. This paper will be published in a future addendum to "Selected Studies in Highway Law". The prevailing view is that claims avoidance and defenses to excessive claims start with design and specification preparation. This report focuses on how to protect governmental agencies without unduly burdening the bidder with unpredictable costs.










Construction Claims


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Construction Claims is an important resource professionals can turn to when looking for information on how to avoid, negociate, prosecute, document, and defend construction claims. Written for the contractor rather than the attorney, this book includes information on program management, turnkey contracting, mini-trials, and environmental issues such as hazardous materials. Special features of this book include standard contract forms, case histories, sample forms, and charts that address any contract situation.




Proving and Pricing Construction Claims


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The most useful, definitive resource available on every aspect of construction claims, including: how to present the claims how to calculate and prove the amount of damages sustained and how to prove liability It even covers the clauses that should be in every construction contract. You'll get comprehensive coverage of all the important issues -- delay claims, differing site conditions claims, claims for lost profit, international claims, and much more. Includes a variety of winning strategies, practice tips, and helpful checklists to minimize damages and maximize collectability.