
Construction Law (Journal)
Journal
This highly regarded monthly publication, packed full of practical advice, is essential reading for anyone working in the public or private sector within the industry. High quality articles span a range of issues affecting the industry. Regular materials include a 'contracts watchdog', that looks at the latest forms of standard contracts.
The following sections of the printed journal are reproduced online - Guest Editor, feature articles (which fall under topic names such as contracts monitor, insurance and alternative dispute resolution) and Reviews.
The following sections are not reproduced online -
Editor's Comment, News, New and proposed legislation and
Reports from the Court.
Print ISSN: 0963-6706
SOURCE CURRENCY Volume 36, Issue 2, 1 March 2025 Citation: (2025) 36 2 Cons.Law 1 UPDATE INFORMATION Editorial New Act no cure for procurement malaise News More cladding related professional indemnity policy claims expected PFI handback condition disputes rising Major Heathrow investment plans News in Brief Legal terms explained Articles Reports from the courts Nerves of steel with millions at stake Legislation state of play table 297 Generative Artificial Intelligence to transform construction procurement Construction Law Guide to: NEC4 (Part 1) Understanding the Building Safety Act: what real estate legislation can tell us Compulsory Mediation before trial: cracking even the hardest nuts Development consent process to be more efficient and faster Surviving termination: The enduring rights and obligations in construction contracts. Insuring the Catastrophe Risks Could ADR help shift to collaborative contracting?
The following sections of the printed journal are reproduced online - Guest Editor, feature articles (which fall under topic names such as contracts monitor, insurance and alternative dispute resolution) and Reviews.
The following sections are not reproduced online -
Editor's Comment, News, New and proposed legislation and
Reports from the Court.
Print ISSN: 0963-6706
SOURCE CURRENCY Volume 36, Issue 2, 1 March 2025 Citation: (2025) 36 2 Cons.Law 1 UPDATE INFORMATION Editorial New Act no cure for procurement malaise News More cladding related professional indemnity policy claims expected PFI handback condition disputes rising Major Heathrow investment plans News in Brief Legal terms explained Articles Reports from the courts Nerves of steel with millions at stake Legislation state of play table 297 Generative Artificial Intelligence to transform construction procurement Construction Law Guide to: NEC4 (Part 1) Understanding the Building Safety Act: what real estate legislation can tell us Compulsory Mediation before trial: cracking even the hardest nuts Development consent process to be more efficient and faster Surviving termination: The enduring rights and obligations in construction contracts. Insuring the Catastrophe Risks Could ADR help shift to collaborative contracting?