The Nec 3 Engineering and Construction Contract: A Commentary

The Nec 3 Engineering and Construction Contract: A Commentary

by Brian Eggleston (Author)

Synopsis

This book provides a detailed commentary on the latest edition of the New Engineering Contract NEC3. It explains how the contract is intended to operate and examines each clause to consider its application and legal interpretation. It draws upon the author's successful book on the second edition of the Engineering and Construction Contract, ECC2, and it identifies and comments on the changes between ECC2 and NEC3. Particular attention is given to the revised compensation event procedures, as well as: the role of the project manager the liabilities and obligations of the parties the revised dispute resolution procedures

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 392
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 08 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 0632053860
ISBN 13: 9780632053865

Media Reviews
'Eggleston is the author of a number of highly successful guides to engineering contracts [...] he writes with a certainty and facility that commends him to many practising lawyers and with an ease which makes him highly readable for other construction professionals. Given its readability and perceptiveness, Eggleston can be thoroughly recommended to all construction professionals.' - Paul Newman, Construction Law 'A very useful and helpful guide.' - Fiona Hammond, Legal Advisor, BAA plc 'Brian Eggleston's books are always good. This one is unique, as the only analysis on this contract that is both detailed and fair. The light it shines is startlingly revealing.' - Robert Fenwick Elliott, Fenwick Elliott, Solicitors 'Those who pride themselves on a comprehensive law library will buy this book straightaway. Others would be well advised to buy it as soon as they are faced with the prospect of an NEC project.' - Construction Industry Law Letter 'everyone involved in projects using the NEC should have a copy' Building Magazine
Author Bio
Brian Eggleston, CEng, FICE, FIStructE, FCIArb is a registered arbitrator