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    The 5 key elements of a latent condition clause

    A latent condition clause regulates the contractor's ability to make claims for unexpected site discoveries. There are 5 key elements to any latent condition clause.

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    What is a ‘claimable variation’ under the Victorian Security of Paymen...

    Victoria’s security of payment is different to its interstate equivalents, in that it prohibits certain types of variation from being claimed under the Act. The provisions are complex, and confusing. ...

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    Can contract notices be sent by email?

    With businesses conducting the majority of their day-to-day communications by email, it can be easy to assume that email will be a valid form of communication under a contract. However that will not n...

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    What is Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) and how does it work?

    Early contractor involvement (or 'ECI') is a method of construction contracting that allows a builder to become involved, and potentially start work, before the design has been completed.

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    6 things to look for in an early works letter

    An early works letter is a practical way to get started on a project before the formal contract is finalised. Properly prepared, an early works letter will give both parties protection before the fina...

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    Can you appeal an adjudicator's security of payment determination?

    Whether you can appeal an adjudication determination under the security of payment legislation depends on the type of error made by the adjudicator.

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