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Dealing With Delay and Disruption on Construction Projects 2nd Edition
Dealing With Delay and Disruption on Construction Projects 2nd Edition
2024-11-30
The second edition of Dealing with Delay and Disruption on Construction Projects continues to comprehensively address the management of delay and disruption from the inception of a project through to the resolution of claims in the project’s aftermath. In doing so, this 2nd edition updates the previous text with legal, technology and social developments since the 1st edition. Updates for this edition include: Recent English judicial developments on liquidated damages after termination, concurrent delay, and the independence of expert firms Introduction of the Saudi Civil Code Key developments in artificial intelligence The impact of COVID-19 and Russian sanctions in the management of delay and disruption on construction projects

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Law & Practice Of Construction Contracts In Singapore Sixth Edition
Law & Practice Of Construction Contracts In Singapore Sixth Edition
2024-09-29Chow Kok Fong

"It is no overstatement to say that Mr Chow is the doyen of Singapore construction law and is perhaps the foremost authority on this topic. Previous editions of this tome, as well as other publications by Mr Chow, have been cited in a significant number of decisions by courts at every level." - Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon, Supreme Court of Singapore (Foreword to the 5th Edition)

"Mr Chow Kok Fong is a distinguished legal expert with considerable expertise in construction law. He adeptly integrates theoretical analysis with practical guidance, positioning the book as an indispensable resource for legal practitioners." - Chief Justice Tun Tengku Maimun Binti Tuan Mat, Federal Court, Malaysia (Foreword to the 6th Edition)

This book has established itself as the leading title on construction law in this region since the release of its first edition 37 years ago. The 6th edition covers a period within which the industry is increasingly driven by the adoption of new construction procurement models, digital technologies, and integrated project delivery systems. The 6th edition reviews issues such as risk allocation, variations, disruptions, and prolongation in the context of this changing contractual landscape in the industry. It features a new chapter on construction defects. All the other chapters are extensively revised and updated.

The text addresses the principles laid down in several landmark decisions including:

  • ICOP Construction (SG) Pte Ltd v Tiong Seng Civil Engineering Pte Ltd (2024)
  • Triple Point Technology Inc v PTT Public Company Ltd (2021)
  • Denka Advantech Pte Ltd v Seraya Energy Pte Ltd (2020)
  • Terrenus Energy SL2 Pte Ltd v Attika Interior + MEP Pte Ltd (2023)
  • Mr Chow Kok Fong is highly regarded by legal practitioners and construction professionals alike. He had a 33-year career in the industry during which he has helmed a government agency and entities involved with construction, real estate, and airport investments. He has taken on tribunal and dispute resolution work on a full-time basis since 2008. Mr Chow was the former chairman of the Society of Construction Law in Singapore and the Founder President of the Society of Project Managers in Singapore.

    Table of Contents

    Contents Volume 1

  • Chapter 1 General Principles
  • Chapter 2 Contract Models and Standard Forms
  • Chapter 3 Pricing and Claim Practices
  • Chapter 4 Redress for Breach of Contract
  • Chapter 5 Variations Claims
  • Chapter 6 Variations and Claims arising from Subsurface Conditions
  • Chapter 7 Valuation of Variations Claims
  • Chapter 8 Payments and Certification
  • Chapter 9 Time for Completion
  • Chapter 10 Claims relating to Delay and Disruption
  • Chapter 11 Performance Bonds
  • Chapter 12 Insurance Matters
  • Chapter 13 Claims Arising from Termination
  • Chapter 14 Matters Following Termination
  • Contents Volume 2

  • Chapter 15 Subcontracts and Assignment
  • Chapter 16 Negligence Issues in Construction
  • Chapter 17 Construction Defects
  • Chapter 18 Construction Litigation
  • Chapter 19 Arbitration
  • Chapter 20 Adjudication
  • Chapter 21 Dispute Boards
  • Chapter 22 Preparation and Negotiation of Claims
  • Chapter 23 Project Financing
  • Chapter 24 Commentary on the Singapore Institute of Architects Building Contract 2016 without quantities
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    The Annotated Singapore Building Maintenance and Strata Management Act
    The Annotated Singapore Building Maintenance and Strata Management Act
    2022-12-15L. Tat

    The Annotated Singapore Building Maintenance and Strata Management Act provides section by section annotations of a popular and consistently moving body of law. 

    Since its passing, the Act has undergone a comprehensive review that started in 2012 and resulted in the Building Maintenance and Strata Management (Amendment) Act 2017. Key amendments made are those that deal with the definition of “common property”, installation of safety equipment by subsidiary proprietors, representation in council, procedures in relation to general meetings and resolutions required for certain decisions, all of which are concerns and matters frequently encountered by subsidiary proprietors, occupiers, council members and managing agents.

    The objective of this annotated guide to the Act is to provide laypersons and industry practitioners with information and insights into the legislative intent and interpretation of the provisions of the Act. Each provision of the Act provides a background with explanation and guidance on its interpretation. References have been made to landmark decisions of the Courts or Strata Titles Boards, and for some provisions, answers to frequently asked questions and illustrations have been provided.

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    Elements of Construction Law in Singapore, 3rd Edition
    Elements of Construction Law in Singapore, 3rd Edition
    2021-11-24L. Pin

    Elements of Construction Law in Singapore is a readable book written for professionals, contractors and other stakeholders in the construction industry. It is particularly useful for students studying the subject. It presents the law of construction through the following:

    • SIA Building Contract 2016 (SIA Form)
    • Public Sector Standard Conditions of Contract for Construction Works 2020 (PSSCOC Form)
    • REDAS Design and Build Conditions of Main Contract 2013 (REDAS Form)
    • Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act (SOP Act)
    • Workplace Safety and Health Act
    • Work Injury Compensation Act
    • Negligence in construction
     
    In addition to the brief explanation of the various contract forms and related Acts, there are numerous flow-charts, timelines, diagrams and case summaries to illustrate the different concepts in Construction Law.
     

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    Amendments to the Sop Act
    Amendments to the Sop Act
    2019-07-01C.K. Fong | M.R. Pillay | E.L.P. Khoon | C. Chuah

    The SOP Amendment Act
    A Commentary on the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment (Amendment) Act 2018

    Since the passage of the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act (Cap 30B) or the SOP Act in 2004, the dispute resolution landscape in the construction industry has changed considerably. Each year between 400 and 500 adjudication applications are lodged and the statutory adjudication process is now the principal dispute resolution route for construction payment claim disputes.


    In 2018, Parliament passed the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment (Amendment) Act 2018. The Amendment Act raises important changes to the operation of the statutory adjudication regime, including changes to the scope of contracts which comes under the Act and the provision for the claimant to now apply for a review of an adjudication determination. This work addresses a number of important issues arising from the amendments.


    The authors are senior adjudicators and general editors of the Singapore Construction Adjudication Review, an established series of reports on adjudication determinations since 2005.

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