ABSTRACT

The Technology and Construction Court ("TCC") deals with legal cases that often require specialist technical expertise. This can lead to complex and sometimes lengthy proceedings. In light of the Jackson reforms and developments in cost controls in the TCC, the manner in which claims are handled is of paramount commercial importance to lawyers and lay clients alike.

This book provides a practical, but intellectually informative guide to dealing with proceedings in the TCC. Looking at the different types of claims which are commonly, and not so commonly, brought in this court, it considers different potential approaches to such claims depending on the circumstances in which parties find themselves.

This is a genuine practitioners’ guide, with the principal focus on expeditious, cost-effective case management. Construction practitioners at the Bar, solicitors, adjudicators, arbitrators, and in-house counsel alike, will all find it an invaluable reference for their practice.

chapter Chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction to litigation in the TCC

chapter Chapter 2|18 pages

An overview of a claim in the TCC

chapter Chapter 3|17 pages

Evidence

chapter Chapter 4|32 pages

Delay claims

chapter Chapter 5|13 pages

Delay and disruption money claims

chapter Chapter 6|10 pages

Defects claims

chapter Chapter 7|14 pages

Public procurement litigation in the TCC

chapter Chapter 8|8 pages

Costs budgeting in the TCC

chapter Chapter 9|10 pages

The TCC and adjudication

chapter Chapter 10|10 pages

The TCC and ADR

chapter Chapter 11|7 pages

The TCC and arbitration