Variation powers under construction contracts typically contemplate work being authorised as a variation where it is instructed in writing. This can give rise to disputes over whether work is a "variation" if it is instructed...more
Can a valid claim notice issued, on time, referring to one contractual basis, be relied upon where a claim is ultimately pursued on a different ground? In the first authoritative case to consider this issue, the Hong Kong...more
A recent Scottish case considers the contractual power to omit works and highlights key principles applicable to the question of whether omitted works can be transferred to another contractor -
The descoping or omission of...more
Main contractors often make claims against subcontractors for liquidated damages for delay. A question that sometimes arises is whether liquidated damages may be claimed by a main contractor where there is no corresponding...more
8/22/2020
/ Construction Contracts ,
Construction Industry ,
Contract Terms ,
Delay Claims ,
General Contractors ,
Liquidated Damages ,
Loss Allocation ,
No Damage For Delay ,
Singapore ,
Subcontractors ,
UK
Advance payment guarantees are commonly used in the construction industry. However, successful challenges to a demand made under an advance payment guarantee appear to be less common. This article looks at three recent cases...more
7/25/2020
/ Advance Payment Guarantees ,
Amortization ,
Banks ,
Condition Precedent ,
Construction Industry ,
Construction Litigation ,
Construction Project ,
Contract Terms ,
Default ,
Encashment ,
Engineering ,
Korea ,
Notice and Demand For Payment ,
Qatar ,
Saudi Arabia ,
Subcontractors ,
UK
A main contractor is often in a difficult position during project disputes, caught in the middle between its liabilities to the employer and its ability to recover those losses from its subcontractors. But, what happens when...more
Remeasurement provisions are commonly used in construction and engineering contracts where there is uncertainty as to the quantity of work to be performed by the contractor. Remeasurement may be desirable in these situations,...more
When does title to goods transfer from a contractor to an employer? This can be a critical issue, especially when a party to a project has become insolvent. A recent English case considered this issue, and the application of...more
1/16/2020
/ Certification Requirements ,
Conditions of Payment ,
Construction Contracts ,
Contract Terms ,
Contractors ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
FIDIC Contracts ,
Goods or Services ,
Insolvency ,
Legal Title ,
Ownership Interest ,
Subcontractors ,
Transfer of Title ,
UK ,
Vesting
Restrictions on a contractor's rights to subcontract works are common across industry forms of contract, and breach of these provisions can have significant consequences for a contractor. In a recent Australian case, the...more
11/11/2019
/ Breach of Contract ,
Construction Contracts ,
Construction Industry ,
FIDIC Contracts ,
General Contractors ,
Non-Assignment Clauses ,
Restrictive Covenants ,
Risk Mitigation ,
Specific Performance ,
Standard Form Contracts ,
Subcontractors ,
UK