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Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering, Unit Catalogue 2008/09


AR50123 Construction law

Credits: 6
Level: Masters
Modular: no specific semester
Assessment: CW 100%
Requisites:
Aims:
* To consider legal concepts relevant to construction contracts.
* To explore the management of construction conflict and resolution of disputes around the world.
Learning Outcomes:
After completing this unit students should be able:
* To appreciate the law of contract and its relevance to construction projects and construction professionals;
* To understand the law of tort and its relevance to construction projects and professionals;
* To administer appropriate standard forms of contract on construction projects;
* To have a good understanding of a range of effective approaches to the management of conflict and resolution of disputes on construction projects.
Skills:
Intellectual skills:
* To understand and analyse taught material - taught;
* To problem solve throughout the study material with exercises and SAQs - facilititated;
Professional/Practical skills:
* Ability to apply legal concepts relevant to construction contracts - taught and assessed;
* The application of standard forms of contracts - taught and assessed;
* Ability to apply conflict resolution techniques to construction disputes - taught and assessed;
Transferable/Key skills:
* To synthesis and critically review taught material - facilitated and assessed;
* To communicate ideas, analyses in writing - facilitated and assessed.
Content:
Contracts
* Types of, terms of, privity, assignment, discharge, remedy.
Torts
* Trespass, nuisance, liability, negligence.
Standard forms of contract
* JCT, ICE, NEC.
Conflict management and dispute resolution
* Comparison of ADR techniques, negotiation, mediation process, other ADR processes.
International practice and procedures
* Overview of practices and procedures, national monographs.