The book begins by considering the nature of partnering in the construction industry and what distinguishes it from other approaches. Importantly, it evaluates partnering in terms of both advantages and disadvantages. After a section on what partnering is, the bulk of the book explores the central issue of how partnering may be implemented and the potential implications. The potential impact of both domestic and European Union legislation on partnering agreements is also examined.
Chapters include: the nature of partnering and general contractual issues; the case for partnering; strategic partnering; project partnering; the impact of regulations; a sample project partnering charter; sample framework Partnering Agreement; table of statutes and cases.
The book begins by considering the nature of partnering in the construction industry and what distinguishes it from other approaches. Importantly, it evaluates partnering in terms of both advantages and disadvantages. After a section on what partnering is, the bulk of the book explores the central issue of how partnering may be implemented and the potential implications. The potential impact of both domestic and European Union legislation on partnering agreements is also examined.
Chapters include: the nature of partnering and general contractual issues; the case for partnering; strategic partnering; project partnering; the impact of regulations; a sample project partnering charter; sample framework Partnering Agreement; table of statutes and cases.
Making Partnering Work in the Construction Industry
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781902375007 |
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Publisher: | Biohealthcare Publishing (Oxford) Ltd |
Publication date: | 01/05/2004 |
Series: | Chandos Series on Construction and Facilities |
Pages: | 132 |
Product dimensions: | 8.25(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.28(d) |