United Arab Emirates:
Defects During The Project Life Cycle: FIDIC and UAE law
31 May 2016
Reed Smith (Worldwide)
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Defects affect construction projects throughout their life-cycle
– from design to construction to use. UAE law and the FIDIC
Red Book, the most common form of construction contract adopted in
the UAE, have numerous provisions to address defects. Whilst the
contractual and legal implications of defects usually require
intense investigation and are necessarily fact-specific, Reed
Smith's UAE construction team presented the following
hypothetical case study at a recent discussion forum to illustrate
some of those implications. The analysis that follows the case
study captures that discussion.
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Defects during the project life cycle: FIDIC and UAE
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