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Surveyors acting as adjudicators in the construction industry [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Series: RICS Guidance Note | RICS Professional StandardPublication details: Coventry RICS 2017Edition: 4th edISBN:
  • 9781783211807
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 347.4107 $2 18
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Partial contents:
General introduction -- Appointment and acceptance -- Procedure and other matters -- Further Sources of information.
Summary: Applies to our professionals who are either nominated by RICS or another adjudicator nominating body (ANB), or appointed directly by the parties, to adjudicate disputes relating to works carried out under a construction contract and works carried out under a contract to which the Construction Act does not apply, but under which the parties have agreed a contractual mechanism to enable them to adjudicate disputes. It is also intended to assist the parties and those acting for them by making them aware of the procedures likely to be followed in an adjudication. Effective from January 2017.Summary: Supersedes 3rd edition (L157117).Summary: This document was originally published in January 2017 as an RICS guidance note and was reissued in April 2023 as an RICS professional standard.
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General introduction -- Appointment and acceptance -- Procedure and other matters -- Further Sources of information.

Applies to our professionals who are either nominated by RICS or another adjudicator nominating body (ANB), or appointed directly by the parties, to adjudicate disputes relating to works carried out under a construction contract and works carried out under a contract to which the Construction Act does not apply, but under which the parties have agreed a contractual mechanism to enable them to adjudicate disputes. It is also intended to assist the parties and those acting for them by making them aware of the procedures likely to be followed in an adjudication. Effective from January 2017.

Supersedes 3rd edition (L157117).

This document was originally published in January 2017 as an RICS guidance note and was reissued in April 2023 as an RICS professional standard.