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Avoiding and Resolving Disputes: A Short Guide for Architects

Author/EditorKavanagh, Bart (Author)
Publisher: RIBA Publishing
ISBN: 9781859466919
Pub Date01/05/2017
BindingPaperback
Pages144
Dimensions (mm)186(h) * 123(w)
Quick, concise and direct, this pocketbook outlines the essentials that every architect needs to know about construction disputes - from tips on avoiding them in the first place and informally negotiating issues as they arise, to how to go about settling full-blown disputes more formally.
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Quick, concise and direct, this pocketbook outlines the essentials that every architect needs to know about construction disputes - from tips on avoiding them in the first place and informally negotiating issues as they arise, to how to go about settling full-blown disputes more formally.

Quick, concise and direct, this pocketbook outlines the essentials that every architect needs to know about construction disputes - from tips on avoiding them in the first place and informally negotiating issues as they arise, to how to go about settling full-blown disputes more formally.

Bart Kavanagh is a chartered architect, a non-practising barrister, has a diploma in international arbitration and is an accredited mediator. Having spent over 35 years in the construction industry, Bart's experience spans from small residential properties and large retail or commercial developments through to international airports.

About the Author Contents Preface List of Cases and Legislation Chapter One: A Question of Duty Chapter Two: Minimising the Risks Chapter Three: Resolution by Consent Chapter Four: Resolution by a Third Party Chapter Five: Go Solo or Seek Help Resources Glossary Index

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