To be or not to be: a new question for construction professionals
Series: Construction Law Review ; 2004, 34-35(2)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Examines the Be Collaborative Contract (BeC), which was launched in September 2003. It consists of a purchase order, which is signed by the parties, and sets out details of the project and services to be provided and the collaborative construction terms. The contract documentation is accompanied by a set of guidance notes. Concludes the BeC encourages those who are parties to a construction project to think at the outset what the risks are and how they might be addressed.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Examines the Be Collaborative Contract (BeC), which was launched in September 2003. It consists of a purchase order, which is signed by the parties, and sets out details of the project and services to be provided and the collaborative construction terms. The contract documentation is accompanied by a set of guidance notes. Concludes the BeC encourages those who are parties to a construction project to think at the outset what the risks are and how they might be addressed.