Keating On Offshore Construction And Marine Engineering Contracts
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Keating On Offshore Construction And Marine Engineering Contracts ByAdam Constable; Keating Chambers
Author
Adam Constable; Keating Chambers
Publication Date
Nov, 2020
ISBN
9789392630163
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Sweet & Maxwell
Keating's Offshore Building and Marine Engineering Contracts is a thorough examination of the contracts that regulate the construction of ships, rigs, and other offshore vessels and structures. It will serve as a one-stop shop for all aspects of contemporary shipbuilding and offshore engineering contracts, as well as effective problem-solving approaches for marine construction attorneys.
Key features of Keating On Offshore Construction:
The SAJ, BIMCO, Norwegian 2000, AWES, LOGIC, and FIDIC are among the most common standard form agreements used in marine construction.
Examines the documentation needed to create a marine construction contract, such as specifications, drawings, and work programmes.
The main guidelines for forming and constructing offshore construction contracts are discussed, as well as regularly encountered implied terms and restriction clauses.
Changes to contract conditions and implications from the contractor and buyer's viewpoints are covered.
The distinctions between normal shipbuilding and engineering contracts are discussed.
Analyzes all aspects of time in contracts, including obligations, delays, and extensions.
Examines payment, including possible additional payments, allowable delays, and damages.
Examines the rights and obligations of parties following the end of a contract or a common law relationship.
Deal with insurance, bonds, and guarantees.
Covers the dispute resolution frameworks used in international shipbuilding contracts, including as litigation in the Commercial or Technology and Construction Courts, as well as alternative dispute resolution (ADR).
Examines the expanding impact of land-based construction case law and gives in-depth analysis of key authority.
New to the 2nd Edition of Keating On Offshore Construction:
The scope of the Dispute Resolution chapter is expanded.
Examines the topic of insurance in greater depth.
Australia and Singapore are now included in the jurisdictional scope.
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