International Construction Contract Law

International Construction Contract Law

by Lukas Klee (Author), Lukas Klee (Author)

Synopsis

The updated second edition of the practical guide to international construction contract law

The revised second edition of International Construction Contract Law is a comprehensive book that offers an understanding of the legal and managerial aspects of large international construction projects. This practical resource presents an introduction to the global construction industry, reviews the basics of construction projects and examines the common risks inherent in construction projects. The author -- an expert in international construction contracts -- puts the focus on FIDIC standard forms and describes their use within various legal systems. This important text contains also a comparison of other common standard forms such as NEC, AIA and VOB, and explains how they are used in a global context.

The revised edition of International Construction Contract Law offers additional vignettes on current subjects written by international panel of numerous contributors. Designed to be an accessible resource, the book includes a basic dictionary of construction contract terminology, many sample letters for Claim Management and a wealth of examples and case studies that offer helpful aids for construction practitioners. The second edition of the text includes:

- Updated material in terms of new FIDIC and NEC Forms published in 2017

- Many additional vignettes that clearly exemplify the concepts presented within the text

- Information that is appropriate for a global market, rather than oriented to any particular legal system

- The essential tools that were highlighted the first edition such as sample letters, dictionary and more

- A practical approach to the principles of International Construction Contract Law and construction contract management. Does not get bogged down with detailed legal jargon

Written for consulting engineers, lawyers, clients, developers, contractors and construction managers worldwide, the second edition of International Construction Contract Law offers an essential guide to the legal and managerial aspects of large international construction projects.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 864
Edition: 2
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 14 Sep 2018

ISBN 10: 1119430380
ISBN 13: 9781119430384

Media Reviews

International Construction Contract Law will be invaluable to those operating in the international construction market and undoubtedly will become a practitioner's go-to guide on the subject. Civil Engineering Surveyor, 1 April 2015Review by The Barrister - appeared on You Tube 11 March 2015 (https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9Aw7YDuZIg) Dr Klee's book should have broad appeal in the Australian construction industry ... The description of key concepts is thorough and the snapshots of relevant common law principles clearly articulated. Dr Klee cleverly connects the legal and the practical thereby bringing the performance and administration of construction contracts out of the theoretical realm into the real world. ... Dr Klee's discussion, observations and inquiry into what the future holds for international construction contracts is thought provoking and, pleasingly, interesting and enjoyable reading Rebecca Dickson, Director, Society of Construction Law, Australia, Society of Construction Law Australia Newsletter July 2015

Given the increasing globalization of commerce it is essential that persons setting up the transactions understand the legal means at their disposal. ... This work makes an important and original contribution to the knowledge of those dealing with these transactions. ... It will be of immense use to consulting engineers, lawyers, clients, developers, contractors and construction managers worldwide and is highly recommended John Twyford, Australian Construction Law Newsletter, Australia May/June 2015It is a comprehensive technical guide for the construction industry ... a 'must have' for all parties involved in a construction project ... author's substantial work has developed in time, based on his knowledge and personal experience and collaborating with experts from various regions of the world, in order to offer a complete assessment of the construction industry contracting formulas. ... The book investigates the possibilities of a future more coherent, standardized method of contracting constructions projects, by comparing the pros and cons of various contract forms and legislations applied worldwide. Claudia Adalgiza Teodorescu, Contract Management/Dispute Resolution Expert, Drumuri Poduri Journal (Romania)The book is complete (534 pages) and easily accessible. It is subdivided into 18 sections, covering exhaustively a variety of issues relating to international construction contracts. Thus, as an example, the author tackles the relatively theoretical matter of international construction contract standardization, but also the crucial technical issues of price, reception and risk allocation in an international context.

Several authors and practitioners recognized in the field of international construction provided assistance to Lukas Klee in further specifying certain notions according to their particular cultural and professional profiles. We'll also note some very useful appendixes for the readers such as the multilingual dictionary of construction terms and the sample letters. It follows from all the observations that Lukas Klee's book is of great interest and value to professionals of international construction sector as well as for academics and instructors.Revue Trimestrielle de Droit Immobilier No3 2013


International Construction Contract Law will be invaluable to those operating in the international construction market and undoubtedly will become a practitioner s go-to guide on the subject. Civil Engineering Surveyor, 1 April 2015Review by The Barrister - appeared on You Tube 11 March 2015 (https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9Aw7YDuZIg) Dr Klee s book should have broad appeal in the Australian construction industry The description of key concepts is thorough and the snapshots of relevant common law principles clearly articulated. Dr Klee cleverly connects the legal and the practical thereby bringing the performance and administration of construction contracts out of the theoretical realm into the real world. Dr Klee s discussion, observations and inquiry into what the future holds for international construction contracts is thought provoking and, pleasingly, interesting and enjoyable reading Rebecca Dickson, Director, Society of Construction Law, Australia, Society of Construction Law Australia Newsletter July 2015

Given the increasing globalization of commerce it is essential that persons setting up the transactions understand the legal means at their disposal. ... This work makes an important and original contribution to the knowledge of those dealing with these transactions. It will be of immense use to consulting engineers, lawyers, clients, developers, contractors and construction managers worldwide and is highly recommended John Twyford, Australian Construction Law Newsletter, Australia May/June 2015It is a comprehensive technical guide for the construction industry a 'must have' for all parties involved in a construction project author s substantial work has developed in time, based on his knowledge and personal experience and collaborating with experts from various regions of the world, in order to offer a complete assessment of the construction industry contracting formulas. The book investigates the possibilities of a future more coherent, standardized method of contracting constructions projects, by comparing the pros and cons of various contract forms and legislations applied worldwide. Claudia Adalgiza Teodorescu, Contract Management/Dispute Resolution Expert, Drumuri Poduri Journal (Romania)The book is complete (534 pages) and easily accessible. It is subdivided into 18 sections, covering exhaustively a variety of issues relating to international construction contracts. Thus, as an example, the author tackles the relatively theoretical matter of international construction contract standardization, but also the crucial technical issues of price, reception and risk allocation in an international context.

Several authors and practitioners recognized in the field of international construction provided assistance to Lukas Klee in further specifying certain notions according to their particular cultural and professional profiles. We ll also note some very useful appendixes for the readers such as the multilingual dictionary of construction terms and the sample letters. It follows from all the observations that Lukas Klee s book is of great interest and value to professionals of international construction sector as well as for academics and instructors.Revue Trimestrielle de Droit Immobilier No3 2015


Lukas Klee's International Construction Contract Law is a useful contribution to the doctrine of international construction law. The book is well written and contains a wealth of practically useful information, which will help in-house lawyers, external lawyers, engineers, project managers, and other professionals who are involved in the negotiation and/or management of major international construction contracts. ( ASA Bulletin, 1 October 2015)

International Construction Contract Law will be invaluable to those operating in the international construction market and undoubtedly will become a practitioner's go-to guide on the subject. Civil Engineering Surveyor, 1 April 2015Review by The Barrister - appeared on You Tube 11 March 2015(https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9Aw7YDuZIg) Dr Klee's book should have broad appeal in the Australian construction industry ... The description of key concepts is thorough and the snapshots of relevant common law principles clearly articulated. Dr Klee cleverly connects the legal and the practical thereby bringing the performance and administration of construction contracts out of the theoretical realm into the real world. ... Dr Klee's discussion, observations and inquiry into what the future holds for international construction contracts is thought provoking and, pleasingly, interesting and enjoyable reading Rebecca Dickson, Director, Society of Construction Law, Australia, Society of Construction Law Australia Newsletter July 2015

Given the increasing globalization of commerce it is essential that persons setting up the transactions understand the legal means at their disposal. ... This work makes an important and original contribution to the knowledge of those dealing with these transactions. ... It will be of immense use to consulting engineers, lawyers, clients, developers, contractors and construction managers worldwide and is highly recommended John Twyford, Australian Construction Law Newsletter, Australia May/June 2015It is a comprehensive technical guide for the construction industry ... a 'must have' for all parties involved in a construction project ... author's substantial work has developed in time, based on his knowledge and personal experience and collaborating with experts from various regions of the world, in order to offer a complete assessment of the construction industry contracting formulas. ... The book investigates the possibilities of a future more coherent, standardized method of contracting constructions projects, by comparing the pros and cons of various contract forms and legislations applied worldwide. Claudia Adalgiza Teodorescu, Contract Management/Dispute Resolution Expert, Drumuri Poduri Journal (Romania)The book is complete (534 pages) and easily accessible. It is subdivided into 18 sections, covering exhaustively a variety of issues relating to international construction contracts. Thus, as an example, the author tackles the relatively theoretical matter of international construction contract standardization, but also the crucial technical issues of price, reception and risk allocation in an international context.

Several authors and practitioners recognized in the field of international construction provided assistance to Lukas Klee in further specifying certain notions according to their particular cultural and professional profiles. We'll also note some very useful appendixes for the readers such as the multilingual dictionary of construction terms and the sample letters. It follows from all the observations that Lukas Klee's book is of great interest and value to professionals of international construction sector as well as for academics and instructors.Revue Trimestrielle de Droit Immobilier No3 2015 Some books quickly become 'go-to' books in their field, in particular because they are user-friendly, practical and succinct, yet comprehensive. Lukas Klee's book on international construction contract law falls into this category and would be a worthy addition to the bookshelf of every reader of Construction Law International. Lawyers and non-lawyers alike will appreciate the author's hands-on and real-life approach. Bernd Ehle, Construction Law International (Volume 10 Issue 4 December 2015)


Lukas Klee's International Construction Contract Law is a useful contribution to the doctrine of international construction law. The book is well written and contains a wealth of practically useful information, which will help in-house lawyers, external lawyers, engineers, project managers, and other professionals who are involved in the negotiation and/or management of major international construction contracts. (ASA Bulletin, 1 October 2015)

International Construction Contract Law will be invaluable to those operating in the international construction market and undoubtedly will become a practitioner's go-to guide on the subject.
Civil Engineering Surveyor, 1 April 2015
Review by The Barrister - appeared on You Tube 11 March 2015(https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9Aw7YDuZIg)

Dr Klee's book should have broad appeal in the Australian construction industry ... The description of key concepts is thorough and the snapshots of relevant common law principles clearly articulated. Dr Klee cleverly connects the legal and the practical thereby bringing the performance and administration of construction contracts out of the theoretical realm into the real world. ... Dr Klee's discussion, observations and inquiry into what the future holds for international construction contracts is thought provoking and, pleasingly, interesting and enjoyable reading
Rebecca Dickson, Director, Society of Construction Law, Australia, Society of Construction Law Australia Newsletter July 2015

Given the increasing globalization of commerce it is essential that persons setting up the transactions understand the legal means at their disposal. ... This work makes an important and original contribution to the knowledge of those dealing with these transactions. ... It will be of immense use to consulting engineers, lawyers, clients, developers, contractors and construction managers worldwide and is highly recommended
John Twyford, Australian Construction Law Newsletter, Australia May/June 2015

It is a comprehensive technical guide for the construction industry ... a 'must have' for all parties involved in a construction project ... author's substantial work has developed in time, based on his knowledge and personal experience and collaborating with experts from various regions of the world, in order to offer a complete assessment of the construction industry contracting formulas. ... The book investigates the possibilities of a future more coherent, standardized method of contracting constructions projects, by comparing the pros and cons of various contract forms and legislations applied worldwide.
Claudia Adalgiza Teodorescu, Contract Management/Dispute Resolution Expert, Drumuri Poduri Journal (Romania)

The book is complete (534 pages) and easily accessible. It is subdivided into 18 sections, covering exhaustively a variety of issues relating to international construction contracts. Thus, as an example, the author tackles the relatively theoretical matter of international construction contract standardization, but also the crucial technical issues of price, reception and risk allocation in an international context.

Several authors and practitioners recognized in the field of international construction provided assistance to Lukas Klee in further specifying certain notions according to their particular cultural and professional profiles. We'll also note some very useful appendixes for the readers such as the multilingual dictionary of construction terms and the sample letters. It follows from all the observations that Lukas Klee's book is of great interest and value to professionals of international construction sector as well as for academics and instructors.
Revue Trimestrielle de Droit Immobilier No3 2015

Some books quickly become 'go-to' books in their field, in particular because they are user-friendly, practical and succinct, yet comprehensive. Lukas Klee's book on international construction contract law falls into this category and would be a worthy addition to the bookshelf of every reader of Construction Law International. Lawyers and non-lawyers alike will appreciate the author's hands-on and real-life approach.
Bernd Ehle, Construction Law International (Volume 10 Issue 4 December 2015)



-Lukas Klee's -International Construction Contract Law- is a useful contribution to the doctrine of international construction law. The book is well written and contains a wealth of practically useful information, which will help in-house lawyers, external lawyers, engineers, project managers, and other professionals who are involved in the negotiation and/or management of major international construction contracts.- (ASA Bulletin, 1 October 2015)

-International Construction Contract Law will be invaluable to those operating in the international construction market and undoubtedly will become a practitioner's go-to guide on the subject.-
Civil Engineering Surveyor, 1 April 2015
Review by The Barrister - appeared on You Tube 11 March 2015(https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9Aw7YDuZIg)

-Dr Klee's book should have broad appeal in the Australian construction industry ... The description of key concepts is thorough and the snapshots of relevant common law principles clearly articulated. Dr Klee cleverly connects the legal and the practical thereby bringing the performance and administration of construction contracts out of the theoretical realm into the real world. ... Dr Klee's discussion, observations and inquiry into what the future holds for international construction contracts is thought provoking and, pleasingly, interesting and enjoyable reading-
Rebecca Dickson, Director, Society of Construction Law, Australia, Society of Construction Law Australia Newsletter July 2015

-Given the increasing globalization of commerce it is essential that persons setting up the transactions understand the legal means at their disposal. ... This work makes an important and original contribution to the knowledge of those dealing with these transactions. ... It will be of immense use to consulting engineers, lawyers, clients, developers, contractors and construction managers worldwide and is highly recommended-
John Twyford, Australian Construction Law Newsletter, Australia May/June 2015

It is a comprehensive technical guide for the construction industry ... a 'must have' for all parties involved in a construction project ... author's substantial work has developed in time, based on his knowledge and personal experience and collaborating with experts from various regions of the world, in order to offer a complete assessment of the construction industry contracting formulas. ... The book investigates the possibilities of a future more coherent, standardized method of contracting constructions projects, by comparing the pros and cons of various contract forms and legislations applied worldwide.-
Claudia Adalgiza Teodorescu, Contract Management/Dispute Resolution Expert, Drumuri Poduri Journal (Romania)

The book is complete (534 pages) and easily accessible. It is subdivided into 18 sections, covering exhaustively a variety of issues relating to international construction contracts. Thus, as an example, the author tackles the relatively theoretical matter of international construction contract standardization, but also the crucial technical issues of price, reception and risk allocation in an international context.

Several authors and practitioners recognized in the field of international construction provided assistance to Lukas Klee in further specifying certain notions according to their particular cultural and professional profiles. We'll also note some very useful appendixes for the readers such as the multilingual dictionary of construction terms and the sample letters. It follows from all the observations that Lukas Klee's book is of great interest and value to professionals of international construction sector as well as for academics and instructors.
Revue Trimestrielle de Droit Immobilier No3 2015

-Some books quickly become 'go-to' books in their field, in particular because they are user-friendly, practical and succinct, yet comprehensive. Lukas Klee's book on international construction contract law falls into this category and would be a worthy addition to the bookshelf of every reader of Construction Law International. Lawyers and non-lawyers alike will appreciate the author's hands-on and real-life approach-.
Bernd Ehle, Construction Law International (Volume 10 Issue 4 December 2015)


Author Bio

DR. LUKAS KLEE, LL.M, PHD, MBA is an independent expert in international construction contracts and principal at Klee Consulting, offering construction contract services, dispute resolution and bespoke training. Lukas has dealt with international construction contracts on a daily basis for over fifteen years and has participated in construction projects in the Czech Republic and internationally. Details at: www.klee-consulting.com.