Early Contractor Involvement in Building Procurement
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Early Contractor Involvement in Building Procurement by David Mosey
Can contractors and specialists add value to a project by their early involvement in design, pricing, risk management and programming? How can this be structured and what role do contracts have to play? What is the impact on procurement and project management? Commentators from Banwell to Egan have recommended earlier contractor appointments, and this has also been linked to successful project partnering. How are the two related? Early Contractor Involvement in Building Procurement considers the case for a two stage procurement approach based on a system of agreed project processes during the preconstruction phase. It examines the ways in which a contract can describe and support this model throughout its procurement, partnering and project management, and is illustrated with case studies taken from projects and programmes across the construction and engineering industry. The roles of the various parties involved, the obstacles they encounter and the benefits they can achieve are examined in detail. There is practical guidance on how to improve speed, economy, sustainability, change control, dispute avoidance, and client satisfaction. This book bridges the gap between contract law, partnering and project management and will be essential reading for middle and senior management at construction contractors, consultants and clients in both the public and private sectors.
The conclusion was, again, an excellent drawing together of the issues that the book explores in some considerable detail in the intervening chapters.. the book is clearly a thorough and well researched contractual treatise with a strongly academic style. (The Journal of The Academy of Experts, 1 March 2011) Moseys book is a treasure. It mulls over why things go belly up and over ways to prevent disputes. ( building.co.uk , September 2009) This book bridges the gap between contract law, partnering and project management. It will be essential reading for middle and senior management and will be construction contractors, consultants and clients in both public and private sectors. ( Government Opportunities , May 2009)
David Mosey is head of the Projects and Construction Group at Trowers & Hamlins, and is a specialist in UK/international construction and engineering law with over 30 years' experience. He advises project teams engaged on a wide range of building and infrastructure projects. David has been described as a 'partnering guru' and has guided his clients through more than 200 partnered projects and programmes with values ranging from GBP1m to GBP800m. He is the author of PPC2000, the first Standard Form of Project Partnering Contract, and co-author of both the SPC2000 Specialist Partnering Contract and the TPC2005 Term Partnering Contract .
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| ISBN 13 | 9781405196451 |
| ISBN 10 | 1405196459 |
| Title | Early Contractor Involvement in Building Procurement |
| Author | David Mosey |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | John Wiley and Sons Ltd |
| Year published | 2009-07-03 |
| Number of pages | 328 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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