UK
Continuing Problems with Construction Performance: What's to be done?
Derek Griffiths
December 2011
A paper presented to the Society of Construction Law at a meeting in Cardiff on 16th November 2011
Constructive Criticism: Why the pre-action disclosure rules are damaging to the construction industry
Daniel Shaw
December 2011
A paper based on the joint highly commended prize entry in the Hudson Prize essay competition 2010 presented to a meeting of the Society of Construction Law in London on 26th May 2011
Economic Loss After Robinson v Jones
Philip Harris
November 2011
A paper presented to the Society of Construction Law at a meeting in Oxford on 17th November 2011
The Strengths of Early Contractor Procurement
Dr David Mosey
June 2011
A paper presented to the Society of Construction Law at a meeting in London on 13th April 2010
Prolongation Costs: Where Now After Costain v Haswell?
Dr Ronan Champion
June 2011
A paper presented to meetings of the Society of Construction Law in Reading on 29th March and Manchester on 9th May 2011
NEC3 Professional Services Contract (PSC3): The Consultants' Perspective
Rachel Barnes
August 2011
A paper presented to the Society of Construction Law at a meeting in London on 8th March 2011
Rachel Barnes takes a critical view of the provisions of the PSC3 contract, taking a general look at the contract, its form and intention, before considering in detail five particular aspects: (i) The Key Dates provisions (ii) The status of the matters on the Risk Register (iii) the new provision concerned 'prevention' (iv) the bases for limiting liability and (v) the concept of 'Defects' and the obligation to put them right.