A gap has long existed between construction professionals – such as architects, engineers, quantity surveyors and consultants – and the property development process. The underlying development structures, expressed in terms of legal obligation and accountability, are all too little understood.
This practical guide by a highly experienced lawyer identifies the role of the construction professional in a wider context and looks beyond their relationship with their immediate employer. It provides the development professional with an understanding of the many relationships involved in projects, both in terms of contractual obligation and duty of care. This encourages more effective communication between those involved, including joint venture partners, bankers, funders, landowners with an interest in the outcome and tenants.
By:
Godfrey Bruce-Radcliffe
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Weight: 453g
ISBN: 9780367578060
ISBN 10: 0367578069
Pages: 170
Publication Date: 30 June 2020
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
1. The Players. Or: Who do You Think You Are? 2. Joint Ventures. Or: Can I Join in Too Please? 3. Development and Forward Funding Agreements. Or: Now, Let's Really Party! 4. Forward Sale, Loan and Occupational Tenant Agreements. Or: And Here's How the Others do it 5. Site Assembly and Elements of Land Law. Or: What Have we Here? 6. Interpretation and Some Statutory Hurdles. Or: How to Invite Trouble? 7. Construction Procurement in the Development Process. Or: Before you Build a House of Cards, First get a Pack 8. When it All Goes Wrong. Or: Fallback in Action 9. The Management of Risk. Or: 'Tis Better to be Safe Than Sorry
Godfrey Bruce-Radcliffe is a solicitor in practice with Thomas Eggar, specialising in the development of commercial property. He is a familiar conference speaker and an occasional visiting lecturer at the School of Urban Development and Planning of the University of Westminster, and he has written a number of books on property development.