ICE Adjudication Procedure (1997)


Book Description

This title provides practical guidance to the new ICE Adjudication Procedure (1997). It includes a review of the requirements of the Housing Grants and Construction Regeneration Act 1996 and their application to construction adjudication. The Procedure is reviewed in detail, with notes on each clause and guidance for practical application.




ICE Adjudication Procedure (1997)


Book Description

This title provides practical guidance to the new ICE Adjudication Procedure (1997). It includes a review of the requirements of the Housing Grants and Construction Regeneration Act 1996 and their application to construction adjudication. The Procedure is reviewed in detail, with notes on each clause and guidance for practical application.




A Practical Guide to Construction Adjudication


Book Description

In the United Kingdom, adjudication is available as a right for parties to a construction contract, following the enactment of the Housing Grants Construction and Regeneration Act 1996. In general, within a comparatively short period of time, parties in dispute will have a decision from an adjudicator, which, except in limited circumstances, the courts will enforce. Adjudication has become the number one method of dispute resolution in the construction industry. The short timescale means that a party needs to know what to do, when to do it and be able to check that the other party and the adjudicator are following the right steps. A Practical Guide to Construction Adjudication gives parties the necessary information to achieve this. It provides a straightforward overview of the process and procedure of adjudication by reference to legislation and case law, augmented with practical guidance including suggestions on what to do or not to do, drafting tips and checklists. Separate chapters for Scotland and Northern Ireland identify and explain the differences in procedure and judicial interpretation between those jurisdictions and England and Wales, and further detailed explanations of the adjudication regimes in Australia, Ireland, Malaysia, New Zealand and Singapore are included. Each of the chapters on jurisdictions outside England and Wales has been written by senior experts in those jurisdictions to ensure the content is accurate and insightful. There are a range of helpful appendices including a bank of model form adjudication documents and tabulated detailed comparisons of the Scheme for Construction Contracts, the other major adjudication rules, the major adjudicator nominating bodies and the UK and international regimes. Readers will particularly appreciate the most comprehensive index of adjudication cases available, sorted into 260 subject headings providing immediate access to all the reported cases on any adjudication topic.




Practical Adjudication for Construction Professionals


Book Description

- Introduction Part 1: Legislation and formal adjudication procedures - The Construction Act - ICE Adudication Procedure - JCT Adjudication Procedure - GC/Works Adjudication Procedure - CIC Model Adjudication Procedure - The Scheme - Draft Proposed Possible Scheme Amendments Part 2: The conduct of an adjudication - Adjudicator appointments - Jurisdiction - Procedural fairness - Conduct of the adjudication - The Decision Part 3: Supplementary matters - Miscellaneous issues - Appeals and enforcement - Insurance implications - Conclusions - Appendices - Bibliography




Ice Design and Construct Conditions of Contract


Book Description

This volume has been prepared to assist users of this contract in the preparation of contract documents and the carrying out of contract works.




ICE Conditions of Contract


Book Description

- Introduction - Contract documents - Tender documentation and procedures - Matters for the employer to decide during the preparation of the tender documents - Notes on specific Clauses - Appendix 1. Bond - Appendix 2. Contract price fluctuation




Ice Conditions of Contract Ground Investigation Version


Book Description

- Acknowledgements - Contents of ICE Condition of Contract - Index to ICE Conditions of Contract - ICE Conditions of Contract Ground Investigation - Definitions and interpretation - Engineer and Engineer's representative - Assignment and sub-contrating - Contract documents - General obligations - Materials and workmanship - Commencement time and delays - Liquidated damages for delay - Certificate of substantial completion - Outstanding work and effects - Alterations, additions and omissions - Procedure for additional payment - Property in materials and contractor's equipment - Measurement - Provisional and prime cost sums and nominated sub-contrats - Certificates and payment - Remedies and powers - Avoidance and settlement of disputes - Application to Scotland and Northern Ireland - Notices - Tax matters - The construction (Design and Management) regulations 1994 - Special conditions - Form of tender - Appendix to form of tender - Form of agreement - ICE form of default bond - Contract price fluctuations




Scottish Engineering Contracts


Book Description

- Introduction to engineering contracts - Forming the engineering contract - Engineer's role - General obligations - Payment - Commencement time and delays - Certificates - Determining the engineering contract - Claims - Litigation and dispute resolution - Insurance - Indemnities, guarantees and bonds - Sub-contracts - Professional services contract - Appendices




Ice Conditions of Contract Term Version


Book Description

- Acknowledgements - Introduction - Contract Documents - Overall Concept - Tendering Procedure - Operation of the Contract - Notes on Specific Clauses - Appendix 1. Performance Bond - Appendix 2. Contract Price Fluctuation




ICE Conditions of Contract Target Cost Version, First Edition


Book Description

Helps towards delivering construction projects on time by enabling better client-contractor communication. This publication will help towards delivering construction projects on time by enabling better client-contractor communication. The new contract allows the employer, usually with the assistance of the contractor, to set a clear target for the cost of the civil engineering works to be carried out, in order to avoid projects overrunning on cost and deadline. ICE's latest contract also encourages the contractor to be more closely involved in the project at an early stage, such as project design, and provides an incentive for the employer and contractor to share profit or loss if the costs differ from the original estimation.To utilise the Target Cost Version effectively, a more open style of control and management is required which will permit an early and joint approach to the identification and management of risks. This is intended to lead to better channels of communication at an early stage between client and contractor. The Target Cost version - the latest member of the ICE Conditions of Contract family - has been produced due to industry demand.