Construction
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- Bonds, guarantees, warranties and third-party rights
- Building defects case law
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- Completion
- Construction insurance
- Contract administration case law
- Defects
- Extensions of time
- Final account
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- Rectification period
- Taking the brief
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- isurv contract administrator tool
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- JCT 2016 and 2011 compared
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- JCT Minor Works Contract
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- JCT Standard Building Subcontract
- NEC3 and NEC4
- Non-standard bespoke forms of contract
- FAC-1, TAC-1, PPC2000 and TPC2005
- Scottish construction contracts
- Standard forms of contract and amendments
- What type of contract do I need?
- Cost management+
- Disputes+
- Feasibility and planning+
- Finance and tax+
- Procurement+
- RICS Forms of Consultant's Appointments+
- Safety regulations+
- Site investigation+
- Statutory matters+
- What's new?+
isurv contract administrator tool
Use isurv contract administrator to filter the type of project, date, contract or form type to help find the correct JCT forms for your project.
RICS Forms of Consultant's Appointment
New RICS Forms of Consultant’s Appointment were published in May 2022 across a number of construction and related disciplines. The forms are available for England and Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland.
Subcontracting
This document covers most issues that can arise as a result of subcontracting on a major project.
Conflicts of interest for members acting as dispute resolvers (UK)
The aim of this professional standard is to provide advice on dealing with possible conflicts of interest to surveyors who are appointed to resolve disputes. It also helps all parties involved in a dispute to understand the main principles and considerations, and to be aware of when an involvement may develop into a conflict of interest.
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