Certificate in Construction Law
Introduction
This virtual classroom seminar will provide a comprehensive introduction to construction law.
Over two days trainees and junior solicitors intending to specialise in construction law and those from a property, engineering or industry background wishing to learn more about this exciting field of law will be given a thorough run through of the legal issues in this practice area.
What You Will Learn
This live broadcast will cover the following:
- Contract Formation
- What is a contract and how is it created?
- What are the core rights and duties under a contract?
- Residential Occupiers
- What legal protections apply to them?
- What does the Consumer Rights Act do?
- What is the Defective Premises Act?
- Standard Form Construction Contracts
- What are the key standard form contracts in use in the construction sector in England and Wales?
- The Contract Administrator
- What are the professional consultant's duties when issuing a certificate under a construction contract?
- Certificates
- When should a certificate be issued and what should form it take?
- Extensions of Time
- What are the types of delay to a construction project?
- What might be a critical and non-critical delay?
- What about concurrent delay?
- Liquidated Damages
- What are liquidated damages and why are they used?
- Practical Completion:
- What is the date of practical completion?
- Why is practical completion important?
- Collateral Warranties
- What is a collateral warranty in the context of a construction project?
- Why do parties enter a collateral warranty?
- Is a collateral warranty a construction contract?
- Defects
- What is a defect?
- What are patent and latent defects?
- What are defect liability periods?
- What happens when a defect is discovered?
- What damages can you recover?
- When will a claim become time-barred?
- Adjudication, Arbitration, Court, and Mediation
- What are they?
- Are they mandatory and binding?
- What does each process involve?
- What is the role of the Technology and Construction Court (TCC)?
- Why use arbitration instead of the TCC?
- Why is adjudication so popular in the construction industry?
Recording of live sessions: Soon after the Learn Live session has taken place you will be able to go back and access the recording - should you wish to revisit the material discussed.