ABSTRACT

Jack Russell, well known for his 'contractual terrier' column in the Electrical Times, shares a lifetime's experience of the construction industry, with a style and insight that speaks directly to electrical and mechanical subcontractors.

Thousands of subbies have already benefitted from these insights: the streetwise approach to claims avoidance through the implementation and maintenance of basic routines on site, and clear paperwork including the contract and the programme of works.

Instead of writing another daunting handbook, Jack Russell's insights are captured in brief, crisp, humorous articles, complemented by a series of cartoons. The text is supported by forms and checklists that have already made it onto site cabin walls around the country.

The third edition features new chapters, including coverage of the New Engineering Contract (NEC3) and several new checklists.

chapter 1|8 pages

The order

chapter 2|28 pages

Programme and progress

chapter 3|7 pages

Personal factors

chapter 4|5 pages

Acceleration

chapter 5|5 pages

Problem check lists

chapter 6|13 pages

Cash flow and variations

chapter 7|29 pages

Claims

chapter 8|22 pages

The Construction Act

chapter 9|11 pages

The NEC contract

chapter 10|6 pages

The real world

chapter 11|19 pages

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