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Claims in civil engineering contracts

This paper considers claims arising during civil engineering construction contracts. The meaning of the word 'claim' is considered and its possible implications for additional cost and time to completion. The conditions of the construction contract selected will influence the risk apportio...

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Autor principal: Speirs, N A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/388519
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description This paper considers claims arising during civil engineering construction contracts. The meaning of the word 'claim' is considered and its possible implications for additional cost and time to completion. The conditions of the construction contract selected will influence the risk apportionment between contractor and client and the price offered by the contractor for the work. Competitive bidding constraints and profit margins in the construction industry, however, may also influence the price offered. This in turn can influence the likelihood of claims arising. The client from his point of view is concerned to complete the work within an agreed time and budget. The circumstances under which claims may arise are reviewed in relation to typical conditions of contract. These circumstances are then related to the CERN LHC civil works. Ways of avoiding claims, where this is possible, are considered. Finally, the means of evaluation of claims and their settlement are considered.
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spelling cern-3885192019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/388519engSpeirs, N AClaims in civil engineering contractsEngineeringThis paper considers claims arising during civil engineering construction contracts. The meaning of the word 'claim' is considered and its possible implications for additional cost and time to completion. The conditions of the construction contract selected will influence the risk apportionment between contractor and client and the price offered by the contractor for the work. Competitive bidding constraints and profit margins in the construction industry, however, may also influence the price offered. This in turn can influence the likelihood of claims arising. The client from his point of view is concerned to complete the work within an agreed time and budget. The circumstances under which claims may arise are reviewed in relation to typical conditions of contract. These circumstances are then related to the CERN LHC civil works. Ways of avoiding claims, where this is possible, are considered. Finally, the means of evaluation of claims and their settlement are considered.CERN-ST-99-044oai:cds.cern.ch:3885191999-02-02
spellingShingle Engineering
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Claims in civil engineering contracts
title Claims in civil engineering contracts
title_full Claims in civil engineering contracts
title_fullStr Claims in civil engineering contracts
title_full_unstemmed Claims in civil engineering contracts
title_short Claims in civil engineering contracts
title_sort claims in civil engineering contracts
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