The subject of Construction Claims is very vast and lot of knoledge base is already created. Many books are available on a wide variety of subjects touching the issues and problems related to Construction Claims. A few such books and its links have been given hereunder:
Construction Claims and Responses:
Effective Writing and Presentation
The book discusses the different types of claim common to construction contracts and presents a step-by-step guide which demonstrates the process of building up the submission of a claim.
It includes guidelines as to how to set out the claim, section by section in a logical manner to ensure that the essentials of a successful claim are included. Worked examples of claims for variations, extensions of time and additional payment are included together with sample wording showing precisely how the claim may be presented in a manner which will lead the reviewer to a logical conclusion - or at least contain a persuasive argument to support the claimant’s case.
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Construction Claims
Philip Davenport
Construction claims have a language and procedures of their own. A party to a construction dispute must elect between inconsistent claims, defences and remedies. An uninformed choice or failure to pursue a particular remedy or a particular defence can be a costly mistake. The aim of this book is to explain the choices which are available.
Construction Claims: Prevention and Resolution
Robert A. Rubin, Virginia Fairweather, Sammie D. Guy
Construction Claims is an important resource professionals can turn to when looking for information on how to avoid, negociate, prosecute, document, and defend construction claims. Written for the contractor rather than the attorney, this book includes information on program management, turnkey contracting, mini-trials, and environmental issues such as hazardous materials. Special features of this book include standard contract forms, case histories, sample forms, and charts that address any contract situation.
Construction Disputes: Practice Guide With Forms
Thomas J. Kelleher, Brian G. Corgan, William E. Dorris
Construction Contract Claims, Changes, and Dispute Regulation
American Society of Civil Engineers
The Expert Witness in Construction
Robert Horne, John Mullen
Construction Delay Claims
Barry B. Bramble, Michael T. Callahan
Case in Point - Construction Claims
Adam Constable and Calum Lamont
Construction Delays Extensions Of Time And Prolongation Claims
Roger Gibson
DELAY ANALYSIS IN CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS
P. John Keane, Anthony F. Caletka
Construction Claims: Current Claims and Case Management
(Practical construction guides) Jeremy Hackett
Effective Writing and Presentation
The book discusses the different types of claim common to construction contracts and presents a step-by-step guide which demonstrates the process of building up the submission of a claim.
It includes guidelines as to how to set out the claim, section by section in a logical manner to ensure that the essentials of a successful claim are included. Worked examples of claims for variations, extensions of time and additional payment are included together with sample wording showing precisely how the claim may be presented in a manner which will lead the reviewer to a logical conclusion - or at least contain a persuasive argument to support the claimant’s case.
Link to Purchase>> Click Here
Other Books:
Click the title for details:
Construction Claims
Philip Davenport
Construction claims have a language and procedures of their own. A party to a construction dispute must elect between inconsistent claims, defences and remedies. An uninformed choice or failure to pursue a particular remedy or a particular defence can be a costly mistake. The aim of this book is to explain the choices which are available.
Construction Claims: Prevention and Resolution
Robert A. Rubin, Virginia Fairweather, Sammie D. Guy
Construction Claims is an important resource professionals can turn to when looking for information on how to avoid, negociate, prosecute, document, and defend construction claims. Written for the contractor rather than the attorney, this book includes information on program management, turnkey contracting, mini-trials, and environmental issues such as hazardous materials. Special features of this book include standard contract forms, case histories, sample forms, and charts that address any contract situation.
Construction Disputes: Practice Guide With Forms
Thomas J. Kelleher, Brian G. Corgan, William E. Dorris
Construction Contract Claims, Changes, and Dispute Regulation
American Society of Civil Engineers
The Expert Witness in Construction
Robert Horne, John Mullen
Construction Delay Claims
Barry B. Bramble, Michael T. Callahan
Case in Point - Construction Claims
Adam Constable and Calum Lamont
Construction Delays Extensions Of Time And Prolongation Claims
Roger Gibson
DELAY ANALYSIS IN CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS
P. John Keane, Anthony F. Caletka
Construction Claims: Current Claims and Case Management
(Practical construction guides) Jeremy Hackett