Alternative Dispute Resolution and Adjudication in Construction Contracts

Subjects:
Construction Law
Contents:
Part 1 General: construction contracts - an inevitable source of conflict?
arbitration and litigation - a tarnished reputation
the growth of ADR overseas
the growth of ADR in the UK
mediation and conciliation
adjudication and expert determination
other forms of ADR
advantages and disadvantages of ADR. Part 2 Dispute resolution in particular contract forms: sub-contract forms
ICE (6th edition), ICE Design and Construct, ICE Conciliation Procedure 1988
new engineering contract and sub-contract
government forms (GC/Works/1 Edition 3 and GW/S)
other standard forms
""bespoke"" contract forms.

ISBN13: 9780632038176
ISBN: 0632038179
Published: August 1999
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Hardback
Price: £54.99

Frustration with the legal system has led many in the construction industry to question the value of both litigation and arbitration as a means of resolving disputes. As a result, they have been looking at alternative dispute resolution options, whether ADR itself, mediation, adjudication or expert determination.

This volume looks at ADR and construction contracts, and considers experience overseas, including the USA, Australia and Hong Kong.