Keating on Offshore Construction and Marine Engineering Contracts (2nd Edition)
- Year of Publication: 2022
- Edition: 2nd
- ISBN: 9789392630163
Keating on Offshore Construction and Marine Engineering Contracts provides in-depth guidance on the agreements involved in the construction of ships, rigs and other offshore vessels and structures. It will equip marine construction lawyers with a one-stop reference on all aspects of the modern shipbuilding and offshore engineering contracts and for dealing effectively with the problems that may arise.
Key Features:
- Examines the main standard form agreements used in marine construction, including the SAJ, BIMCO, the Norwegian 2000, AWES as well as LOGIC and FIDIC
- Looks at the documents required for creation of a marine construction contract e.g specifications, drawings, programmes of work
- Discusses the general rules of formation and construction of offshore construction contracts, including commonly found implied terms and limitation clauses
- Covers changes to contract terms and considerations that need to be made from contractor and buyer’s perspectives
- Covers differences in approach between standard shipbuilding and engineering contracts
- Analyses in detail all the issues surrounding time in contracts, the obligations, delay and extensions
- Looks at payment, including potential extra payments, permissible delay and damages
- Considers the rights and obligations of parties following contractual or common law termination
- Deal with guarantees, bonds and insurance
- Covers the dispute resolution frameworks used in international shipbuilding contracts, including litigation in the Commercial or Technology and Construction Court, and ADR
- Examines the growing influence of land-based construction case law, and provides in-depth commentary of relevant authorities
New to 2nd Edition:
- Increases the scope of the Dispute Resolution chapter
- Delves further into matters of insurance
- Expands jurisdictional coverage to include Australia and Singapore
Sweet & Maxwell, a Thomson Reuters business, with over 200 years of history and heritage in legal publishing, Sweet & Maxwell offers detailed and specialist knowledge, understanding, interpretation and commentary across a wide range of subjects. Our publications use a variety of formats to meet customers' needs including books, eBooks, journals, periodicals, looseleafs, eBooks and online services.
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- Year of Publication: 2022
- Edition: 2nd
- ISBN: 9789392630163
Keating on Offshore Construction and Marine Engineering Contracts provides in-depth guidance on the agreements involved in the construction of ships, rigs and other offshore vessels and structures. It will equip marine construction lawyers with a one-stop reference on all aspects of the modern shipbuilding and offshore engineering contracts and for dealing effectively with the problems that may arise.
Key Features:
- Examines the main standard form agreements used in marine construction, including the SAJ, BIMCO, the Norwegian 2000, AWES as well as LOGIC and FIDIC
- Looks at the documents required for creation of a marine construction contract e.g specifications, drawings, programmes of work
- Discusses the general rules of formation and construction of offshore construction contracts, including commonly found implied terms and limitation clauses
- Covers changes to contract terms and considerations that need to be made from contractor and buyer’s perspectives
- Covers differences in approach between standard shipbuilding and engineering contracts
- Analyses in detail all the issues surrounding time in contracts, the obligations, delay and extensions
- Looks at payment, including potential extra payments, permissible delay and damages
- Considers the rights and obligations of parties following contractual or common law termination
- Deal with guarantees, bonds and insurance
- Covers the dispute resolution frameworks used in international shipbuilding contracts, including litigation in the Commercial or Technology and Construction Court, and ADR
- Examines the growing influence of land-based construction case law, and provides in-depth commentary of relevant authorities
New to 2nd Edition:
- Increases the scope of the Dispute Resolution chapter
- Delves further into matters of insurance
- Expands jurisdictional coverage to include Australia and Singapore
Sweet & Maxwell, a Thomson Reuters business, with over 200 years of history and heritage in legal publishing, Sweet & Maxwell offers detailed and specialist knowledge, understanding, interpretation and commentary across a wide range of subjects. Our publications use a variety of formats to meet customers' needs including books, eBooks, journals, periodicals, looseleafs, eBooks and online services.