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OUT OF PRINT : Singapore Construction Adjudication Review [2008]

The Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act was enacted in 2005 to improve cash-flow by helping to speed up payment in the building and construction industry. Under the Act, any party who has carried out construction work or supplied related goods or services in the building and construction industry under a contract made in writing will have a statutory right to receive progress payment. Applying to both private and public sector projects, under the Act the right to progress payment is available even where the contract has no provision for progress payment.

The Act provides for statutory adjudication which is a simple process to resolve disputes in a quick and relatively low-cost manner. In an adjudication, an independent adjudicator decides on the amount to be paid for a claim made under the Act. The adjudicator’s decision (known as a determination) is binding and the adjudicated amount must be paid by a stipulated due date.

This second volume of the series contains all the determinations of the year 2008.

Contents

Commentary
Jurisdiction
Payment Claim
Payment Response
Adjudication Application
Adjudication Response
Miscellaneous Issues

Index to Commentary
Table of Cases Mentioned in Commentary

Table of Adjudications Mentioned in Commentary

Table of Statutes Mentioned in Commentary


Adjudication Determinations

Author(s)/Editor(s)/Contributor(s):

Chow Kok Fong, Christopher Chuah and Mohan Pillay 

Delivery

Specification

Publication Type:

Journals

CS Redeemable:

No

Date of Publication:

 

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Depth:

3.00000

Width:

15.00000

Height:

23.00000

Shipping to SG:

FREE

Price(SGD):

192.60

Weight:

0.95700