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Essentials of Contract Drafting and Negotiation for Construction Professionals

(專業建築人士的合同起草與談判要點)

Edited by Gary Soo and Peter Cheng

ISBN : 978-988-8754-16-8


Engineering, Real Estate and Construction, Transportation, Agriculture

April 2022

172 pages, 6″ x 9″


Hardback
  • HK$450.00

Also available in Paperback HK$290.00



Essentials of Contract Drafting and Negotiation for Construction Professionals is a practical and user-friendly guide to common practical contractual matters and is intended for construction professionals involved in contract drafting and negotiating. Knowing how to draft an effective contract is crucial in construction, particularly because of the complex and technical nature of construction projects. Divided into six chapters, this guide will enhance and refresh essential knowledge for lawyers and construction professionals who need to understand the principles of drafting and interpreting construction contracts, how to clearly identify and include key elements in these contracts, as well as how to avoid legal traps and pitfalls in contract negotiations and enforcement.

Gary Soo is a practising barrister and chartered engineer, and has extensive experience in training negotiators and mediators in construction contracts.

Peter Cheng is co-founder of the Hong Kong Legal Training Institute with Gary Soo, and has over thirty years’ legal experience in mediation and construction.

Contributors:

Solomon Lam is a practising barrister, chartered civil engineer (CEng), a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), a fellow of the Hong Kong Institute of Arbitrators (HKIArb), a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb), and a mediator accredited by HKMAAL and HKIAC. 

Ronald Pang has been a practising barrister in Hong Kong since 2016 and is developing a broad civil and commercial practice. 

Isaac Yung has been a practising barrister in Hong Kong since 2015. 

‘This book is timely given that many governments around the world are boosting their construction industry as part of greater economic development plans. Effective negotiation and the careful drafting of contracts are critical to minimizing risks. This book takes a practical and pragmatic approach to analysing statutory and legal precedents. It will doubtlessly assist readers in understanding the guiding principles from contract drafting to implementation.’ —Christopher To, barrister-at-law, Gilt Chambers

‘This book on contract drafting and negotiation is written in simple language. It is the product of a number of experts who specialize in relevant areas, and is edited by a very experienced construction barrister and a renowned practitioner in real estate and construction. The book will surely be a valuable reference for construction and legal practitioners and also students in the relevant disciplines.’ —Leung Hing Fung, professor of practice (arbitration and dispute resolution), Department of Real Estate and Construction, University of Hong Kong