Understanding Construction Law is designed to provide construction professionals such as architects, building surveyors, construction managers, construction contract administrators, engineers, and quantity surveyors with a good working knowledge of the law necessary to operate effectively within the construction industry.
Covering all Australian jurisdictions, it explains and illustrates how legal principles under both common law and statute are applied in construction-related transactions and disputes. It also offers valuable information on the construction industry and practice. The author team combines in-depth experience in the construction industry, legal practice and academia to present an authoritative but accessible text for readers with no assumed knowledge of law. The second edition includes recent developments such as: amendments to the building and construction industry security of payment legislation strata building bond and inspections scheme for high-rise residential buildings in NSW legal liabilities of construction professionals with respect to damages caused by highly combustible aluminium composite panels unfair contract terms and standard form contracts termination for convenience clauses The clear explanations make it an essential text for both undergraduate and postgraduate students undertaking construction-related degree programs. Features Covers all Australian jurisdictions Includes information on construction industry and practice No assumed knowledge of law Strong pedagogy to assist learning Related Titles Cremean, Whitten & Sharkey, Brooking on Building Contracts, 5th ed, 2014 Gerber & Ong, Best Practice in Construction Disputes, 2013 Viglianti, Understanding Real Property Law, 2015 Wilson, Security of Payment in NSW, Victoria, ACT, Tasmania and SA, 2nd ed