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Illustrated Dictionary of Cargo Handling

Innovative Project Management with FIDIC Contracts

Innovative Project Management with FIDIC Contracts

This book provides comprehensive guidance for the implementation of the legal requirements of FIDIC contracts with a detailed application of modern project management principles. It demonstrates that the FIDIC suites for works and services contain many tools for good project management which can complement the innovation needed today to guide sustainable development. The author’s experience in construction management construction law and the application of FIDIC contracts as a FIDIC engineer a procurement/claims consultant and a FIDIC accredited/certified adjudicator and trainer underpins this unique and much-needed book linking FIDIC contract management with project management practices and concepts. It is structured around project management knowledge areas and details not only the FIDIC works contracts (Red/Yellow/Silver 2017 Reprint 2022 Emerald 2019 Gold 2008 and Green Book 2021) but also the project management requirements of the contract between the Employer and Engineer (White Book 2017) and the FIDIC supply-chain contracts and explains how these all interface in project governance. Linking the project management knowledge areas from the PMBOK® and its Construction Extension with the FIDIC Body of Knowledge (FBOK) the book provides recommendations for integration of best practice and innovations. It illustrates these processes with 54 flowcharts and 16 case studies as well as a railway scenario demonstrating the application of the book’s recommended procedures. This will be an invaluable source of practical guidance for employers contractors and engineers responsible for procuring and managing construction projects. It provides useful insight for technical legal and financial experts on the management of processes contracts and digital tools with recommendations on how to tailor and use the FIDIC contracts for project success. | Innovative Project Management with FIDIC Contracts

GBP 150.00
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Break Bulk and Cargo Management

Break Bulk and Cargo Management

This book covers the subjects of break bulk cargo general cargo and project cargo and how these cargoes are shipped. It deals with the cargoes themselves the vessels used for their carriage and how the carriage is managed using the process of vessel chartering. Alongside these it also covers offshore vessel management and how offshore supply vessels are used to carry cargoes to offshore oil and gas installations. Break bulk cargo covers a wide variety of cargoes from project cargo to more varied cargoes carried on an ad hoc basis often between ports that are not equipped for container traffic. It also covers the carriage of specific cargoes that cannot fit inside or are unsuitable for containers. This includes the carriage of cargoes for major projects and cargoes for the offshore sector which is an area covered in a specific section in the book concerning the use of offshore supply vessels. To date only minor elements of shipping books cover this kind of trade hence the need for a new book that specifically covers this subject. The focus of this book is providing expert insights and detailed explanations of the practical issues related to all aspects of break bulk and general cargo management. The book is written for legal practitioners shipping managers managers of project cargo oil and gas companies shipping professionals charterers shipbrokers shippers and anybody else involved in ad hoc vessel chartering for the carriage of break bulk general and project cargoes. It will also serve as a valuable resource for students of shipping. | Break Bulk and Cargo Management

GBP 240.00
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Merkin and Flannery on the Arbitration Act 1996

Merkin and Flannery on the Arbitration Act 1996

This book is an essential resource for anybody involved in arbitration. It is an updated section-by-section commentary on the Arbitration Act 1996 split into a separate set of notes for each section and subdivided into the relevant issues within that section. It contains elements of international comparative law citing authorities from many other common law and civil law jurisdictions. Beyond the development of law since the last edition this sixth edition contains new practical features to aid the reader. Each section now has a new contents table with each separate topic set out clearly and in a logical order which acts as reminder for the reader. Further each separate topic now has a specific individual reference and the topics are grouped in a more systematic and logical way within each section to improve readability. The book is primarily aimed at practitioners of arbitration both in the UK and abroad including solicitors barristers arbitrators and judges who are involved in the practice of arbitration (whether domestic or international). It is also aimed at UK and international students of international arbitration especially in relation to the sections with comparative legal analysis and comprehensive discussions on the interaction between the Arbitration Act 1996 and institutional arbitration rules. Erratum: The authors regret that the new version of the LCIA Rules will not now be published (or be applicable) until early 2020 due to unexpected circumstances. It is understood that those Articles referred to in the text as the 2019 Rules will remain unchanged albeit that the Rules when in force should be and will be cited as the 2020 LCIA Rules. The authors accept responsibility for and apologise for this error. | Merkin and Flannery on the Arbitration Act 1996

GBP 450.00
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Delay and Disruption in Construction Contracts First Supplement

Delay and Disruption in Construction Contracts First Supplement

Delay and disruption in the course of construction impacts upon building projects of any scale. Now in its 5th edition Delay and Disruption in Construction Contracts continues to be the pre-eminent guide to these often complex and potentially costly issues and has been cited by the judiciary as a leading textbook in court decisions worldwide see for example Mirant v Ove Arup [2007] EWHC 918 (TCC) at [122] to [135] per the late His Honour Judge Toulmin CMG QC. Whilst covering the manner in which delay and disruption should be considered at each stage of a construction project from inception to completion and beyond this book includes: An international team of specialist advisory editors namely Francis Barber (insurance) Steve Briggs (time) Wolfgang Breyer (civil law) Joe Castellano (North America) David-John Gibbs (BIM) Wendy MacLaughlin (Pacific Rim) Chris Miers (dispute boards) Rob Palles-Clark (money) and Keith Pickavance Comparative analysis of the law in this field in Australia Canada England and Wales Hong Kong Ireland New Zealand the United States and in civil law jurisdictions Commentary upon and comparison of standard forms from Australia Ireland New Zealand the United Kingdom USA and elsewhere including two major new forms New chapters on adjudication dispute boards and the civil law dynamic Extensive coverage of Building Information Modelling New appendices on the SCL Protocol (Julian Bailey) and the choice of delay analysis methodologies (Nuhu Braimah) Updated case law (to December 2014) linked directly to the principles explained in the text with over 100 helpful Illustrations Bespoke diagrams which are available for digital download and aid explanation of multi-faceted issues This book addresses delay and disruption in a manner which is practical useful and academically rigorous. As such it remains an essential reference for any lawyer dispute resolver project manager architect engineer contractor or academic involved in the construction industry. | Delay and Disruption in Construction Contracts First Supplement

GBP 180.00
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