Books about construction contracts tend to be dense and wordy, but
what most architects, quantity surveyors, project managers, builders and
employers are looking for is an easily navigable, simple guide to using
a contract, written in plain language.
The JCT Standard Building Contract 2011 is an uncomplicated book about
a complex and commonly used contract. It straightforwardly and concisely
sets out exactly what the contract requires in various circumstances, as
far as possible without legal jargon and without assuming any particular
legal or contractual expertise from the reader. It explains, often from
first principles, exactly what is meant by a contract and why certain
clauses, such as extension of time clauses or liquidated damages clauses
are present and more importantly, what they mean. The book is divided
into many chapters, each with many sub-headings, to make it easy to read
and to help readers to find relevant explanations quickly. Tables and
flowcharts are used to ensure clarity and most chapters include a
section dealing with common problems.
- Covers the recently issued JCT Standard Building Contract 2011
- Straightforward, concise, and as far as possible free of legal jargon
- Sets out exactly what the contract requires in various circumstances
- Includes many tables and flowcharts to ensure clarity