Dispute Adjudication Boards. Practical Aspects.
Autor: Bogdan Oprea
Editura: Conspress (U.T.C.B.)
Seria: Carte universitara
Format: 17x24 cm
Nr. pagini: 128
Coperta: brosata
ISBN: 978-973-100-374-0
Anul aparitiei: 2015
INTRODUCTION:
This material is based on the FIDIC 1999 procedures regarding the Dispute Adjudication Board. These notes contain comments on the FIDIC 1999 Conditions of Contract in order to have a better understanding of the FIDIC Contract and the procedures in order to solve the disputes inside the Contract.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
About author III
Preface V
Table of contents VII
Introduction 1
Construction contract 3
The conditions of contract 5
International contracts 7
FIDIC contracts 9
Dispute adjudication board 11
Principal participants in contract 13
Risk 15
The engineer 17
Claims by the employer 19
Claims by the contractor 21
Claims and disputes 23
Qualities of DAB members 35
DAB framework 43
Sub-clause 20.4 47
What disputes can be adjudicated? 51
What is your dispute? 55
Is there a dispute? 59
Can adjudication cope with the dispute? 61
What you need to prepare your claim 63
When should you start the adjudication 67
How to start the adjudication 69
Best practice 73
What happens next? 75
Hearings: preparation and attendance 77
Has a claim been rejected? 79
What if you foresee or anticipate a dispute? 81
What would an adjudication process mean for you? 83
What to do if you receive a notice of intention to refer 85
What should the response contain? 89
Serving a response 93
The adjudicator`s role 95
The timetable 97
Further submissions 99
Will there be a hearing? 101
Communications 103
Reasons 105
When the decision due? 107
The effect of the decision 109
Status of a decision 113
Conclusion 115
Reference 117