The construction rule
When contra proferentem does and does not apply. The Construction rule is an interpretation of contract law which sets out how latent ambiguity within contract
When contra proferentem does and does not apply. The Construction rule is an interpretation of contract law which sets out how latent ambiguity within contract
When back to back isn’t good enough Parties to a construction contract almost always agree to time obligations. Even in a scenario where time obligations
Pros, Cons and thoughts What is a provisional sum ? A provisional sum is a monetary amount which is ‘allowed’/included within a tender offer or
A look at some of the common issues encountered when using SOQs. What is a SOQ? A schedule of quantities is a document which shows
When on account payments can come back to bite. What is a payment on account ? A ‘payment on account’ describes a situation where Party
What is a contract review? A contract review is where your building contract is checked to identify any potential issues that you will undoubtedly wish
Are time bar clauses for variations fair, why do they exist and potential solutions to issues (quick thoughts) Most of us involved in the construction
What is the ‘Form 1’ and how strict is the Construction Contracts Act 2002 ? What is Form 1 Form 1 is a set of
5 reasons you should let a professional construction manager take care of your building project