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Keating on NEC 2nd ed (Book & eBook Pack)

Edited by: David Thomas and a team of contributing authors

ISBN13: 9780414087415
Published: May 2022
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Book & eBook Pack (ProView)
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With the publication of the NEC4 contract, David Thomas and the team at Keating Chambers provide analysis of both NEC3 as it is used in practice, as well as a commentary on the changes introduced by NEC4, giving readers guidance on how to draft and use these contracts.

  • Provides commentary on the two key NEC contracts: the Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC) and the Professional Services Contract (PSC)
  • Reproduces clauses and provides clause-by-clause commentary explaining how the contracts are intended to operate
  • Highlights ambiguities and questions of interpretation that arise and makes reference to relevant case law.
  • Written by leading barristers experienced in advising on NEC contracts.
  • Delivered in a clear, practical style.
New to 2nd edition:
  • Provides commentary on NEC4 clauses, alongside those of NEC3, so that comparisons can be easily made

Subjects:
Construction Law, eBooks
Contents:
INTRODUCTION;
ECC SECTION 1—GENERAL;
ECC Section 2—The Contractor’s Main Responsibilities;
ECC Section 3—Time;
ECC Section 4—Testing and Defects;
ECC Section 5—Payment;
ECC Section 6—Compensation Events
ECC Section 7—Title;
ECC Section 8—Risk Allocation and Insurance
ECC Section 9—Termination;
ECC Section 10—Dispute Resolution;
ECC—The Contract Data
PSC Section 1—General
PSC Section 2—The Parties’ Main Responsibilities
PSC Section 3—Time;
PSC Section 4—Quality and Defects
PSC Section 5—Payment;
PSC Section 6—Compensation Events
PSC Section 7—Rights to Material;
PSC Section 9—Termination;
PSC—Dispute Resolution;
PSC—The Contract Data
PSC Section 5—Payment;
PSC Section 6—Compensation Events;
PSC Section 7—Rights to Material;
PSC Section 9—Termination;
PSC—Dispute Resolution;
PSC—The Contract Data