Personen
David Kinlan
NUR Codes (sub)
950 Technische wetenschappen algemeen
Vastgoedmanagement
Veiligheid en milieu in laboratoria
Electronic power control 2. Electronic motor control
Delfts goud
From the perspective of the major international dredging contractors, the dire
consequences of encountering "adverse physical conditions" during a dredging project have long been obvious. Also obvious has been the lack of literature examining the "unforeseeability"of these conditions from an engineering and contractual perspective.
This book aims to assist those practitioners who have to formulate, manage or otherwise wish to avoid claims for adverse physical conditions on marine infrastructure projects.
Not all physical conditions of the site will be discovered until the operations are actually underway. And once they are encountered, these adverse physical conditions can be the source of costly conflicts. Even though, with hindsight, most are found to be unforeseeable and unavoidable.
How can we best deal with these unforeseeable conditions? How can contractors and clients avoid lawyers, claims and recourse to the courts to solve disputes? All these subjects are touched upon in David Kinlan's book.