09Jan
Allocation of Risk in Construction Contracts (Updated)
Risk in construction contracts - 'Risk', in a project delivery context, can be defined as 'an uncertain event or set of circumstances that, should it occur, will have an effect on the achievement of one or more of the project's objectives'. Risk...
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White & Case LLP
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