Drawing on a combined forty years of experience in construction law, the authors provide invaluable guidance for employers and contractors on the adjudication process. They describe best practice and procedure required to comply with Irish adjudication law; including case studies, case law, and sample documentation for the parties involved, or those who want to act as adjudicators.
Aimed at construction, engineering and legal professionals and students who have an interest in dispute resolution and adjudication, this book also includes an in-depth comparison of the provisions of the...
Drawing on a combined forty years of experience in construction law, the authors provide invaluable guidance for employers and contractors on the a...
The Construction Contracts Act 2013 introduces adjudication for the construction industry in Ireland for the first time. The essence of adjudication is in providing a means whereby disputes as to payment under a construction contract are resolved quickly and cheaply. The key feature distinguishing adjudication from other processes is that the money found due by the adjudicator must be paid pending the outcome of arbitration or litigation. Its primary function, therefore, is to ensure cash flow for contractors and sub-contractors.
Leading construction lawyer Anthony Hussey s...
The Construction Contracts Act 2013 introduces adjudication for the construction industry in Ireland for the first time. The essence of adjudicatio...