Opportunities Hub: Projects to add to your bid list31 March 2025IntelligenceLatest: Cornish community hub and public realmLatest: Cornish community hub and public realmRegion: United KingdomMore: Architecture competitionsOpportunitiesContractsJulie ButterworthProcurement and contractsFrameworks
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Extension needs8 February 2016IntelligenceDelays mean damagesDelays mean damagesRegion: United KingdomMore: Construction lawConstruction delaysContract administrationContracts and lawProcurement & contractsJCT
Why architects should remember to issue interim certificates after Practical Completion23 March 2023IntelligenceContract administrators could be putting their clients and themselves at risk if interim certificates are not issuedContract administrators could be putting their clients and themselves at risk if interim certificates are not issuedRegion: Rest of the worldMore: Practical completionContractsNeal MorrisLitigationContract administrationRIBA Core CPD programmeProcurement and contracts
Contract consistency19 September 2017IntelligenceCourt ruling puts contracts under scrutinyCourt ruling puts contracts under scrutinyRegion: United KingdomMore: Procurement & contractsSupreme CourtExternal management
Signing up23 October 2014IntelligenceNew contracts aid flexible workingNew contracts aid flexible workingRegion: United KingdomMore: ProcurementContracts
Whose contract is it anyway?1 August 2013IntelligenceBe clear who your contract is withBe clear who your contract is withRegion: United KingdomMore: PracticeProcurement & Contracts
Oral contracts: messy and uncertain10 May 2018IntelligenceYou know what you agreed, but can you prove it?You know what you agreed, but can you prove it?Region: United KingdomMore: Legal regulatory & statutory complianceProcurement & contractsHOCVerbal contracts
Finish the contract16 November 2016IntelligenceIf you accept a job, say soIf you accept a job, say soRegion: United KingdomMore: Procurement & contractsExternal managementConstruction lawFenwick ElliottLimitation of liability
How architects can avoid expensive litigation during disputes involving home occupiers2 May 2024IntelligenceLearn more about the difference between statutory and contractual rights, and one easy fix to help keep disputes out of the courtsLearn more about the difference between statutory and contractual rights, and one easy fix to help keep disputes out of the courtsRegion: Rest of the worldMore: BusinessBusiness clients & servicesAdjudicationContractsContract termsContracts and lawNeal Morris