Multiple Contracts and Coordination in International Construction Projects provides a comprehensive analysis of legal key issues arising from interdependencies and the coordination of works under multiple contracts in international construction projects. To the extent that these works are interdependent, their coordination is of paramount importance for the project and for those involved in its performance. The primary objective of the book is to propose a methodological approach to determining the way in which coordination of works under multiple contracts could or should occur. This book is about the coordination of works in an international context, of works involving international construction contracts, which combine the challenges of construction with those of cross-border transactions and legal disputes.