Keating on Construction Contracts is one of the most authoritative texts on construction law and building contracts. The book offers detailed analysis of contractual terms commonly used in infrastructure and engineering projects, including variations, extensions of time, delay claims, liquidated damages, termination, and risk allocation.
Supported by extensive case law and practical examples, the text explains principles governing performance obligations, breach, and dispute resolution. It is frequently cited in courts and arbitration proceedings involving construction disputes.
Published by Sweet & Maxwell, this work is highly regarded by construction lawyers, arbitrators, engineers, quantity surveyors, and project managers. It provides guidance on drafting and interpreting construction agreements, handling claims, and managing contractual risk.
For professionals involved in infrastructure development and engineering projects, Keating remains an essential reference for effective dispute management and contract administration.






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