
Construction Adjudication is the first comprehensive text to deal with the law and practice of adjudication in construction and engineering disputes.
The Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 introduced adjudication as a new and compulsory form of dispute resolution mechanism in construction contracts, pursuant to which all disputes will be decided in 28 days by an adjudicator, whose decision then remains binding and enforceable–unless and until it is challenged in court or arbitration. There have been tens of thousands of such adjudications in the decade since the Act came into force, and nearly 250 reported judgements, as the Technology & Construction Court and the Court of Appeal have set out guidance to the parties (and the adjudicators) on the proper approach to the running of an adjudication and the legal effect and status of the adjudicator’s decision.
This book analyzes the large number of decisions under clear headings, and explains the scope and limits of an adjudicator’s jurisdiction. It also includes a section full of practical advice to paties and to adjudicators as to how they can ensure a successful adjudication.
Construction Adjudication provides an authoritative and up-to-date text which will be of invaluable help to all those involved in the adjudication process.
Construction Adjudication
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