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Fundamentals of Construction Law, Third
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Fundamentals of Construction Law, Third

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Explaining the basics of construction law, this is a practical and authoritative overview of the subjects that are at the heart of every construction law dispute. It is based on the concept that what sets construction lawyers apart from other lawyers is not just an understanding of the principles of law which govern construction work, but also their practical understanding of the industry itself and how it works.

Fundamentals of Construction Law, Third Edition, written by some of the best practitioners in the field, explains the key principles of construction law in a logical, useful format, making it a must-have for any lawyer practicing in this area, particularly those new to the field. Unique among construction treatises, it explains the perspectives of the various players in a construction project - owner, designer, constructor, and surety. Chapter authors provide extensive discussion of construction contracts and explain key contract provisions. Other topics include insurance, scheduling, delivery systems, payment provisions, change orders, termination, government contracts, defects, damages, and alternative dispute resolution negotiations and techniques.

The third edition has been revised and updated, including a new chapter providing an overview of the industry and an introduction to key construction and legal concepts addressed in more detail in each chapter of the Third Edition. Each chapter has also been updated to reflect current trends. In addition, new sections on integrated project delivery, public-private partnerships, and disputes review boards have been incorporated.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
American Bar Association
Country
United States
Date
24 February 2026
Pages
484
ISBN
9781639055777

Explaining the basics of construction law, this is a practical and authoritative overview of the subjects that are at the heart of every construction law dispute. It is based on the concept that what sets construction lawyers apart from other lawyers is not just an understanding of the principles of law which govern construction work, but also their practical understanding of the industry itself and how it works.

Fundamentals of Construction Law, Third Edition, written by some of the best practitioners in the field, explains the key principles of construction law in a logical, useful format, making it a must-have for any lawyer practicing in this area, particularly those new to the field. Unique among construction treatises, it explains the perspectives of the various players in a construction project - owner, designer, constructor, and surety. Chapter authors provide extensive discussion of construction contracts and explain key contract provisions. Other topics include insurance, scheduling, delivery systems, payment provisions, change orders, termination, government contracts, defects, damages, and alternative dispute resolution negotiations and techniques.

The third edition has been revised and updated, including a new chapter providing an overview of the industry and an introduction to key construction and legal concepts addressed in more detail in each chapter of the Third Edition. Each chapter has also been updated to reflect current trends. In addition, new sections on integrated project delivery, public-private partnerships, and disputes review boards have been incorporated.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
American Bar Association
Country
United States
Date
24 February 2026
Pages
484
ISBN
9781639055777