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Construction law

By: Series: Property Law ; (62) January 2003, 1-3(3)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Discusses how every construction project is different leading to its own set of problems for the developer. Highlights some of the common pitfalls that can occur, such as the breakdown of communication between the construction professionals involved, the timing of the procurement routes, the certainty as to the end product and documentation routines. If all these factors are given equal importance there is more possibility that a project will be completed dispute-free, on time and within budget. (See also Abs67030 and Abs67039).
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Discusses how every construction project is different leading to its own set of problems for the developer. Highlights some of the common pitfalls that can occur, such as the breakdown of communication between the construction professionals involved, the timing of the procurement routes, the certainty as to the end product and documentation routines. If all these factors are given equal importance there is more possibility that a project will be completed dispute-free, on time and within budget. (See also Abs67030 and Abs67039).