An economical way to decide complex cases
Series: Construction News ; (6878) 5 August 2004, 12(1)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Highlights the introduction of a new 100-day procedure, which has been devised to cut costs and time wasting when complex cases come up for adjudication. Points out that complex disputes and disputes on final accounts now make up a great proportion of adjudications. However, these cannot be dealt with in the statutory 28-day period and it is regularly extended by agreement between the parties, which increases costs. The Society of Construction Arbitrators has produced the new procedure to restrict the opportunity for time wasting and to control costs, by setting out a clear process to be followed. Copies of the procedure are available from the Society's Honorary Secretary, Harold Crowter at Kings Chambers, Queen's Road, Coventry CV1 3EH.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS68231 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 127394-1001 |
Highlights the introduction of a new 100-day procedure, which has been devised to cut costs and time wasting when complex cases come up for adjudication. Points out that complex disputes and disputes on final accounts now make up a great proportion of adjudications. However, these cannot be dealt with in the statutory 28-day period and it is regularly extended by agreement between the parties, which increases costs. The Society of Construction Arbitrators has produced the new procedure to restrict the opportunity for time wasting and to control costs, by setting out a clear process to be followed. Copies of the procedure are available from the Society's Honorary Secretary, Harold Crowter at Kings Chambers, Queen's Road, Coventry CV1 3EH.