Architect's Guide to Adjudication: The Housing Grants Act 1996 Construction and Regeneration
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This indispensable guide, which assumes no expert knowledge of the law examines the nature of adjudication and how it compares with other dispute resolution methods. It also looks at the different roles the architect may play in the adjudication process and analyses the Act's requirements, the Government's Scheme for Construction Contracts and the draft adjudication provisions of the JCT and the CIC.
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Sarah Lupton
Sarah Lupton holds degrees in both architecture and law, and combines over 20 years experience as a practicing architect with an academic post the Welsh School of Architecture, where she is course director for the Diploma/MA in Professional Studies.
A partner in Lupton Stellakis, a London-based architectural practice, she also runs three architectural practice modules in the BArch and MArch degrees at Cardiff University, and undertakes research in the professional and legal aspects of architecture and building procurement, particularly in design liability and construction contract law. She has written numerous books that used widely by practicing professionals and post-graduate students, including the fourth edition of Which Contract? and a highly-regarded series of guides to the JCT standard forms of building contract published by RIBA Publishing.
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