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- Construction Contract Disputes Resolution in New Zealand | Bay of . . .
This article breaks down common causes of disputes, explains the legal framework under the Construction Contracts Act 2002, and highlights the best dispute resolution methods - from mediation to adjudication
- AVOIDING AND RESOLVING CONSTRUCTION DISPUTES - Hesketh Henry
local differences and peculiarities, in general, the main causes are common to all countries, including New Zealand These include: a Inadequate scoping; b Incomplete or defective design; c Inappropriate delivery methods; d Poor contractual documentation and or contract administration; e Inequitable risk allocation; and f
- Resolving disputes in the Building Disputes Tribunal - Smith and Partners
The dispute resolution methods offered by the Building Disputes Tribunal are: Adjudication Statutory adjudication under the Act is the most commonly used dispute resolution process in New Zealand for resolving building and construction disputes
- If things go wrong - Building Performance
Under the Construction Contracts Act 2002, you can refer a dispute to adjudication This involves an independent person making a decision on the dispute Adjudication is a relatively quick process, as decisions are usually made within 20 to 40 working days
- Building Disputes: things to know
Building disputes: why they happen, how to avoid them, respond to them, and resolve them How to appoint an arbitrator, mediator or adjudicator
- Construction Contracts Act 2002 - New Zealand Legislation
Any party to a construction contract— has the right to refer a dispute to adjudication; and may exercise that right even though the dispute is the subject of proceedings between the same parties in a court or tribunal An example of a dispute is a disagreement between the parties to a construction contract about—
- Tracking the trends - Building Disputes Tribunal
commonly used dispute resolution process in New Zealand for resolving building and construction disputes, offering a unique, fast, and relatively straightforward statutory process The Building Disputes Tribunal | Te Taraipiunara Tautohe Hanga Whare (BDT) has been providing specialist, fully-administered end-to-end dispute resolution
- Navigating Disputes with Construction Contractors | LegalVision NZ
Disputing with contractors is a common issue in the construction and property industries Such disputes may arise from various issues, including delays, poor-quality work or payment disagreements This article will provide a guide on the key legal remedies and the best strategies for navigating disputes with contractors in New Zealand
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