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Partnering contracts for UK building projects: practical considerations

By: Contributor(s): Series: Construction Law Journal ; 20(7) 2004, 361-379(19)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Sets out to explore the practical issues that should be considered by construction clients and those advising them when deciding which form of contract to use for a building project which is to be undertaken on a partnering basis. Reviews the main standard forms of contract available to clients in such circumstances and considers the main advantages and disadvantages of using each, seeking to draw some conclusions as to the way forward for the implementation of partnering contracts for UK building projects. Includes a brief history of partnering. [Taken from journal abstract].
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Sets out to explore the practical issues that should be considered by construction clients and those advising them when deciding which form of contract to use for a building project which is to be undertaken on a partnering basis. Reviews the main standard forms of contract available to clients in such circumstances and considers the main advantages and disadvantages of using each, seeking to draw some conclusions as to the way forward for the implementation of partnering contracts for UK building projects. Includes a brief history of partnering. [Taken from journal abstract].