Not bad, but not perfect
Series: Building ; 266(8186) 25 May 2001, 56(1)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Summary of results from Lee Crowder's adjudication survey. Forty-eight contractors responded to questions about the overall adjudication process, adjudicator's fees, suggestions for improvement, the number of cases they have been involved in, and whether they were the referring party. Key findings include: 67% of contractors considered the adjudication process satisfactory and 51% felt adjudicators should have more time to deliver their decisions. A more detailed analysis is available from Julie Harris on 0121 236 4477 or email: [email protected].| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS63932 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 112937-1001 |
Summary of results from Lee Crowder's adjudication survey. Forty-eight contractors responded to questions about the overall adjudication process, adjudicator's fees, suggestions for improvement, the number of cases they have been involved in, and whether they were the referring party. Key findings include: 67% of contractors considered the adjudication process satisfactory and 51% felt adjudicators should have more time to deliver their decisions. A more detailed analysis is available from Julie Harris on 0121 236 4477 or email: [email protected].