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FIDIC 2017: A definitive guide to claims and disputes serves as a practical legal companion for managing the procedures for claims and disputes within the 2017 FIDIC suite of contracts. It is the first book to present a comprehensive treatment of the multi-tiered dispute avoidance and resolution process. The book explains each stage of the process and includes numerous flowcharts and worked procedural examples to facilitate understanding.
Fully revised and updated, this edition includes 2022 amendments to the FIDIC contracts and reforms to adjudication practice
worked procedural examples
provisions within the FIDIC Green Book (Second Edition 2021)
recent court decisions and arbitral awards worldwide, and commentary on the World Bank's Standard Bidding Documents.
Included in this definitive reference:
FIDIC 2017: A definitive guide to claims and disputes is an indispensable resource for professionals engaged with the FIDIC contracts. This comprehensive reference serves both construction professionals including engineers, surveyors and consultants as well as legal professionals including lawyers, adjudicators and chartered arbitrators.