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Understanding JCT Standard Building Contracts 7E
Taylor and Francis 2003; US$ 43.95This latest edition of David Chappell's bestselling guide provides an expanded presentation of the Joint Contract Tribunal (JCT) standard contracts, the most common forms of building contract. more...
Parris's Standard Form of Building Contract
Wiley 2008; US$ 165.00The Joint Contracts Tribunal Standard Form of Building Contract, JCT 98, is now a well established and widely used form. That is not to say, however, that it is always well understood. It is a large, complex contract with a number of particularly difficult provisions. It is not surprising, therefore, that not much guidance has been published on the... more...
Standard Letters for Building Contractors
Wiley 2008; US$ 115.00Whenever a contractor undertakes work using one of the standard building contracts, however small the job, he will be involved in writing a good many letters. Some will be formal notices he is required to give; others will be letters it is prudent to send. This book provides a set of over 270 standard letters for use with the standard forms of building... more...
Standard Letters in Architectural Practice
Wiley 2008; US$ 115.00Architects and contract administrators spend a great deal of time writing letters of various types. Many of them are routine and repetitive in character, but they require proper consideration if potentially dangerous liability situations are to be avoided. This book provides some 285 standard letters for use at all stages of project administration.... more...
Understanding .NET, Adobe Reader
Pearson Education 2006; US$ 39.99This is the eBook version of the printed book. If the print book includes a CD-ROM, this content is not included within the eBook version. Microsoft's .NET is revolutionizing Windows-based software development. Since its initial release in 2002, .NET has changed significantly, becoming the foundation for a new generation of Windows applications.... more...
Construction Contracts Questions and Answers
Taylor and Francis 2006; US$ 59.95Construction law can be a minefield of complications and misunderstandings in which professionals need answers which are pithy and straightforward but also legally rigorous. In Construction Contracts: Questions and Answers , specialist in construction law David Chappell answers architects' and builders' common construction contract questions. ... more...
Contractual Correspondence for Architects and Project Managers
Wiley 2008; US$ 125.00This book provides over 160 model letters, with commentary for use with all the main JCT 2005 building contracts. It concentrates on problems which can arise during a project, and draws on the author's extensive experience as a contracts consultant. It is a companion to the author's Standard Letters in Architectural Practice which covers more routine... more...
The JCT Intermediate Building Contracts 2005
Wiley 2008; US$ 140.00Chappell: The JCT Intermediate Building Contracts 2005 - Front Jacket Flap This book provides a practical tool for all those using the suite of JCT Intermediate Building Contracts. It deals with the form under topics, considering the roles of the various parties and important matters such as payments, claims, termination and dispute resolution. Legal... more...
Understanding JCT Standard Building Contracts 8E
Taylor and Francis 2007; US$ 39.95This eigth edition of David Chappell?s bestselling guide to the most popular form of construction contracts has been completely revised to take into account the new contracts which have been introduced since May 2005. These include: JCT Standard Building Contract (SBC), JCT Intermediate Building Contract (IC) and ?with contractor?s design? (ICD),... more...
The JCT Design and Build Contract 2005
Wiley 2008; US$ 130.00The Joint Contracts Tribunal issued a new Design and Build Form in 2005, a successor to the JCT Standard Form of Building Contract with Contractor’s Design. It looks substantially different from its predecessor and it is different in structure and often in its wording. This major new edition of David Chappell’s well regarded book has been... more...









