COVID-19: Next steps in Construction and Engineering
As the Government’s Roadmap to ease COVID-19 restrictions and reopen Ireland’s economy and society envisages a resumption of construction, engineering
Read MoreAs the Government’s Roadmap to ease COVID-19 restrictions and reopen Ireland’s economy and society envisages a resumption of construction, engineering
Read MoreEveryone working in construction is familiar with mechanisms for managing delays to the works being carried out by the main
Read MorePerformance bonds are a common feature of construction projects. They provide assurance to employers that contractors will meet their obligations
Read MoreClashes between clauses in the same contract are never what any party wants to see – but avoiding this can
Read MoreRecent Trends in the World of Construction By Arthur Cox Construction Team The Irish construction sector has experienced a few
Read MoreWhen you enter into any commercial relationship and sign up to contractual obligations, it will be important to understand how
Read MoreThe recent spate of high profile contractors finding themselves in financial difficulties coupled with the fallout from the collapse of
Read MoreFitness for purpose obligations in construction contracts can arise unbeknownst to you and you may find that you have signed
Read MoreThe Construction Contracts Act 2013 (the “2013 Act”) has applied to construction contracts and professional appointment entered into since 26
Read MoreThe Construction Contracts Act 2013 (the ‘CCA’), now a part of Irish construction law for some ten months, has presented
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