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Professional services agreements : a guide for construction professionals/ Rachel Barnes

By: Material type: TextTextLondon : Institute of Civil Engineers Publishing, 2012Edition: Second editionDescription: 461 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780727741585
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Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. The client -- 3. Forming the appointment -- 4. General clauses -- 5. The services -- 6. Payment of fees -- 7. Termination and suspension -- 8. Intellectual property rights -- 9. Liability for work carried out by others -- 10. Agency -- 11. Statements, certificates and reports -- 12. Insurance and liability -- 13. Limitation and exclusion of liability -- 14. Indemnities -- 15. Set-off, liens, retentions and liquidated damages -- 16. Assignments and novations -- 17. Collateral warranties -- 18. Guarantees and bonds -- 19. The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 -- 20. Law and jurisdiction, and dispute resolution -- 21. Adjudication -- 22. Management of risks.
Summary: This is a comprehensive review of the issues that readers need to be aware of when negotiating the minefield of professional services contracts in the construction industry. It is practical and accessible in its approach, and addresses professional obligations when engaged under such agreements. It advises on the principle areas of consultancy risk and makes reference to some of the standard conditions produced by professional bodies. This book is an essential reference for consultants, project managers, architects as well as their legal advisors and insurers, enabling them to better understand and negotiate the contracts prepared by the client side of the industry for their professional services. It covers the contracts themselves and related legal issues and principles and is written in a way that will be accessible to non-legally trained readers. Uniquely the book provides an understanding of the risks, both legal and commercial, inherent in these types of professional appointments and therefore helps the reader to manage those risks. Another key feature is that it provides a supporting commentary on the 'benchmark' professional service agreements, including the RIBA, ACE and RICS appointments, and explains the differences. The revised version will now also cover the NEC3 PSC contract.
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Includes index

1. Introduction --
2. The client --
3. Forming the appointment --
4. General clauses --
5. The services --
6. Payment of fees --
7. Termination and suspension --
8. Intellectual property rights --
9. Liability for work carried out by others --
10. Agency --
11. Statements, certificates and reports --
12. Insurance and liability --
13. Limitation and exclusion of liability --
14. Indemnities --
15. Set-off, liens, retentions and liquidated damages --
16. Assignments and novations --
17. Collateral warranties --
18. Guarantees and bonds --
19. The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 --
20. Law and jurisdiction, and dispute resolution --
21. Adjudication --
22. Management of risks.

This is a comprehensive review of the issues that readers need to be aware of when negotiating the minefield of professional services contracts in the construction industry. It is practical and accessible in its approach, and addresses professional obligations when engaged under such agreements. It advises on the principle areas of consultancy risk and makes reference to some of the standard conditions produced by professional bodies. This book is an essential reference for consultants, project managers, architects as well as their legal advisors and insurers, enabling them to better understand and negotiate the contracts prepared by the client side of the industry for their professional services. It covers the contracts themselves and related legal issues and principles and is written in a way that will be accessible to non-legally trained readers. Uniquely the book provides an understanding of the risks, both legal and commercial, inherent in these types of professional appointments and therefore helps the reader to manage those risks. Another key feature is that it provides a supporting commentary on the 'benchmark' professional service agreements, including the RIBA, ACE and RICS appointments, and explains the differences. The revised version will now also cover the NEC3 PSC contract.

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