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  • Kirjastus: Informa Law
  • ISBN-10: 1843117312
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Construction Insurance and UK Construction Contracts, 2nd Edition comprises commentary on all the most important contracts, regulations and policies. This book will be useful reading for those in the construction industry, including architects, quantity surveyors, project managers, contractors and for lawyers advising insurers who need to have a practical reference book, which covers the interaction between construction and insurance, to turn to.
Foreword vii
Lord Justice Jackson
Preface and Acknowledgements ix
Table of Cases
xxvii
Table of Legislation
xli
Introduction to uk Construction Industry
Marshall Levine
General
1(1)
Classification and methods of procurement for construction contracts (building and civil engineering)
2(1)
Lump sum
2(1)
Cost contracts
3(1)
Remeasurement contracts
3(1)
Procurement methods
3(4)
Traditional contract
3(1)
Design and build contract
4(1)
Management contract
5(1)
Construction management
6(1)
Building contracts
7(1)
Consultancy agreements and collateral warranties
8(1)
Project management
9(1)
Construction management
10(1)
JCT 2007
10(2)
ICE forms and FIDIC forms
12(1)
Other civil, mechanical and electrical forms
13(1)
New Engineering Contract
13(1)
NEC/ECC contract structure
14(1)
The main options
14(1)
Some key features
14(1)
Partnering contracts
15(1)
Framework contracts
16(1)
Families of building contracts
17(6)
Standard form of building contract
18(1)
Fixed fee form of Prime Cost Contract
18(1)
Measured Term Contract
18(1)
Agreement for minor works
18(1)
Repair and Maintenance Contract
19(1)
Standard form of design and build contract
19(1)
Intermediate form of building contract (for works of intermediate content)
19(1)
Standard form of Management Contract
20(1)
Standard form of Construction Management Agreement
20(1)
Housing Grant Works
20(1)
Major Project Construction Contract
21(1)
JCT Framework Agreement
22(1)
Constructing Excellence Contract
22(1)
Nominated and domestic subcontracts
23(1)
Families of civil engineering contracts
23(4)
Standard form of civil engineering contract (``ICE 6'' and ``ICE 7'')
24(1)
ICE Design and Construct (2nd edition)
24(1)
ICE Minor Works (3rd edition)
24(1)
ICE Term Contract (1st edition)
24(1)
ICE Ground Investigation Version (2nd edition)
25(2)
General Rules and Principles of Insurance Law
Roger Ter Haar
Definition of insurance
27(2)
Insurable interest
29(4)
Utmost good faith
33(8)
Insured's duty to disclose material facts
34(3)
Material circumstances in the context of construction contracts
37(1)
Waiver of non-disclosure or misrepresentation
38(1)
Basis clauses
39(1)
Duration of the insured's duty
39(1)
Fraudulent claims and fraudulent devices
40(1)
Indemnity
41(1)
Proximate cause
41(2)
Is the loss caused by a peril insured against?
41(2)
Is the loss caused by an excepted cause?
43(1)
Warranties and conditions
43(6)
Warranties
44(1)
Conditions precedent
45(1)
Other conditions
45(1)
Insurance Conduct of Business Rules
46(1)
Limitation of actions
46(1)
Subrogation
47(2)
Composite policies
49(1)
Contribution
49(2)
Reinsurance
51(4)
Reasons for reinsurance
52(1)
Insurable interest in reinsurance contracts
53(1)
The duty of utmost good faith in reinsurace contracts
53(1)
Warranties in reinsurance contracts
53(2)
Legal Liability
Andrew Rigney
Roger Ter Haar
Introduction
55(1)
Negligence
56(11)
Duty of care
56(1)
Physical damage and personal injury
57(3)
Economic loss
60(2)
Application of the rules relating to recovery of economic loss to cases arising out of construction projects
62(2)
Breach of duty
64(1)
Causation
65(1)
Foreseeability
66(1)
Defences
67(1)
Contributory negligence
67(1)
Volenti non fit injuria
67(1)
Ex Turpi Causa
68(1)
Limitation
68(1)
Nuisance
68(6)
Definition
68(1)
Public nuisance
68(1)
Private nusiance
69(1)
Liability
70(1)
Defences: general
71(1)
Damages
72(1)
Nuisances relevant to the construction industry
73(1)
Strict liability: Rylands v Fletcher
74(2)
Definition
74(1)
Liability
75(1)
Trespass to land
76(2)
Definition
76(1)
Air space
76(1)
Liability
76(1)
Defences
77(1)
Damages
77(1)
Limitation and prescription
78(1)
Breach of statutory duty
78(2)
Definition
78(1)
Liability
78(1)
Causation
79(1)
Defences
79(1)
Vicarious liability
80(1)
Fire
81(1)
Remedies
82(1)
Contractual liability
82(5)
A Broad Overview of Risks In Construction Projects And The Of Insurance
Roger Ter Haar
The vision
87(1)
Method of risk assessment
87(1)
The assessment of project feasibility
88(2)
The design stage
90(2)
The construction phase
92(1)
Testing and commissioning
93(1)
The maintenance period
93(1)
Post-completion
94(1)
Classes of Insurance Contract
Roger Ter Haar
The main classes of construction insurance policies
95(1)
Liability policies
95(1)
Material damage policies
96(1)
Consequential loss policies
97(1)
Composite and combined policies
97(1)
The Difference in Conditions method (``DIC'')
98(1)
Project insurance
99(1)
Floater policies
100(3)
Placing The Insurance
Roger Ter Haar
Formation of insurance
103(1)
Lloyd's
104(1)
The slip
105(6)
Assessment of risk
106(1)
Premium calculation
107(4)
Appointing Insurance Brokers and the Role of Insurance Brokers
Simon Howarth
Roger Ter Haar
Whose agent?
111(1)
Value for money---getting a grip
112(1)
Role of broker
113(4)
What does the broker do for his money? Asking the right questions, in the right way
113(1)
Client's understanding
114(1)
Material information
114(1)
Other areas of expertise
115(1)
Market knowledge
115(1)
Need for caution
115(1)
Read and advise on the small print
116(1)
Damages
117(1)
Insurance Code of Business
117(4)
The Meaning of ``Damage'' in Policies Relating to Construction Projects
Roger Ter Haar
Cases in respect of public liability policies
121(3)
Product liability policies
124(5)
Contractors All Risks policies
129(1)
Professional Indemnity policies
130(1)
Product Guarantee policies
130(1)
Partial exclusion of claims
130(3)
Liability Policies
Roger Ter Haar
Public liability
133(10)
``Becomes legally liable to pay''
133(1)
``As damages''
134(1)
``In respect of accidental bodily injury to persons''
135(1)
``Or accidental loss of or damage to tangible property''
135(1)
``Occurring during the period of insurance''
135(1)
``Exclusion''
135(1)
``Cross liability and waiver of subrogation rights''
135(1)
``Limits of liability/excesses''
136(4)
``Claims notification''
140(1)
``Claims control''
140(2)
``Reasonable precautions''
142(1)
``Other insurance clauses''
142(1)
``Fraudulent claims''
142(1)
``The position of company directors''
143(1)
``Hot work warranties''
143(1)
Employers' liability
143(1)
Road traffic liability
144(1)
Product liability
144(1)
Professional indemnity and directors' and officers' liability
144(1)
Professional Indemnity Insurance and Directors' and Officers' Liability Insurance
Roger Ter Haar
Professional indemnity cover
145(7)
Notification
146(2)
Interrelationship between claims and notification
148(1)
QC clauses
149(1)
Innocent non-disclosure clauses
150(1)
Collateral warranties
150(1)
Contractor's professional indemnity policies
150(2)
Directors' and Officers' liability
152(5)
Structure of a D & O policy
152(2)
Composite policies
154(1)
Non-disclosure: knowledge of the company
154(1)
Breach of warranty
155(1)
Policy exclusions
155(1)
Allocation of defence costs
155(2)
Property Damage Policies
Roger Ter Haar
Contractors All Risks insurance
157(10)
Insured property
158(1)
The insured
158(1)
Period of insurance
158(1)
Need for fortuity
159(1)
Wear and tear and gradual deterioration
160(1)
Design and workmanship exclusions
160(3)
``Defects in design'' or ``defectively designed''
163(1)
Other parts or portions of the property insured
164(3)
Insurance required by JCT forms of contract
167(4)
Fire
167(1)
Explosion
168(1)
Storm
168(1)
Flood
169(1)
Escape of water from any water tank, apparatus or pipes
170(1)
Latent Defects Insurance
Neil White
Introduction
171(1)
The purpose of latent defects insurance
171(1)
Homeowner insurance
172(1)
Latent defects insurance policies
173(1)
Latent defects policies in practice
174(1)
Latent defects policies in the context of collateral warranties
175(1)
Way forward
176(1)
Insurance Arrangements and Parties' Ability to Sue and Be Sued
Roger Ter Haar
Introduction
177(1)
Cases on standard forms of building contract
178(12)
Waiver of subrogation and cross-liability clauses
190(1)
Cases concerning the effect of co-insurance
191(8)
The case of Tyco Fire & Integrated Solutions (UK) Ltd v Rolls Royce Motor Cars Ltd
199(2)
Summary
201(4)
The principles arising from the authorities
201(4)
Bonds and Insurance
Neil White
Introduction
205(1)
The nature of a bond
205(1)
The modern usage
206(1)
Conditional and on-demand bonds
206(2)
Categories of bond
208(3)
Performance bond
208(1)
Retention bond
209(1)
Advance payment bond
209(1)
Bid bond
210(1)
Goods and materials bond
210(1)
Maintenance bond
210(1)
Property Insurance (Under Higher Tier Property Documents)
Marshall Levine
General
211(1)
Development agreement between the developer and the fund
212(2)
Agreements for lease
214(1)
Lease
215(2)
Loan documents
217(1)
Refurbishments
217(1)
Collateral warranties
217(2)
Contracts (Right of Third Parties) Act 1999
219(2)
Health and Safety and Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007
Charles Pimlott
Introduction
221(2)
Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007
223(1)
Introduction
223(1)
Application of the CDM regulations and notifiable projects
224(8)
Construction work
224(1)
Client/client's agent
225(1)
Domestic clients
225(2)
Designer
227(1)
CDM coordinator
228(1)
Principal contractor
229(1)
Contractors and the self-employed
230(1)
Duties relating to health and safety on construction sites
231(1)
Civil liability for breach of the CDM
231(1)
Other statutes and regulations
232(1)
Regulations of general application
232(1)
Occupiers Liability Act 1957
232(1)
Building Act 1984 and the Building Regulations 2000
232(1)
Defective Premises Act 1972
233(1)
Health and safety prosecutions
233(4)
Outline
233(1)
Pre-trial: the investigations
234(1)
Pre-trial: abuse of process
235(1)
Trial
235(1)
Sentencing
236(1)
Corporate manslaughter
236(1)
Insurance implications of health and safety prosecutions
237(2)
Funding defence costs
237(1)
Insurance Companies (Legal Expenses Insurance) Regulations 1990
237(1)
Fines
238(1)
Prosecution costs
238(1)
Disclosure of previous convictions
238(1)
Minor Works Contract
Matthew E Smith
Edward Banyard Smith
General
239(1)
Relevant provisions
239(1)
Public liability and employer's liability insurance
240(1)
Insurance of the works
241(1)
Contractor insures the works
241(1)
Employer insures the works and existing structure
242(1)
Employer insures existing structures
243(1)
Position of subcontractors
244(1)
Intermediate Building Contract
Mathew E Smith
Edward Banyard Smith
General
245(1)
Relevant provisions
245(1)
Public liability and employer's liability insurance
246(2)
Insurance for non-negligent withdrawal of support
248(1)
Insurance of the works
248(1)
Contractor insures the works
248(1)
Employer insures the works
249(1)
Employer insures the works and existing structure
250(1)
Position of subcontractors
250(1)
Intermediate Building Contract with Contractor's Design (ICD)---requirement for professional indemnity insurance
251(2)
Contract Insurance Under SBC: The Standard Form of Building Contract
Antony Edwards-Stuart
General
253(1)
Relevant provisions in the contract
253(1)
Specific clauses
253(9)
Section 6---clauses 6.1 to 6.3
255(2)
Section 6---clauses 6.4.1 to 6.6
257(4)
Section 6---clauses 6.7 to 6.10
261(1)
Section 6---clauses 6.11 to 6.16
261(1)
The insurance options
262(3)
Schedule 3---Option A
262(1)
Schedule 3---Option B
263(1)
Schedule 3---Option C
264(1)
Subcontractors
265(4)
Liability of the subcontractor to the employer and contractor
265(1)
Liability of a subcontractor to third parties
266(1)
The nature of the insurable interest
267(2)
Contract Insurance Under DB: The Design and Build Contract
Antony Edwards-Stuart
General
269(1)
Relevant provisions in the contract
270(1)
Specific clauses
270(1)
Section 6---clauses 6.1 to 6.3
270(1)
Section 6---clauses 6.4.1 to 6.6
270(1)
Section 6---clauses 6.7 to 6.10
271(1)
Section 6---clauses 6.11 to 6.16
271(1)
The insurance options
271(1)
Schedule 3---Option A
271(1)
Schedule 3---Option B
271(1)
Schedule 3---Option C
271(1)
Subcontractors
272(1)
Contract Insurance Under the Major Project Construction Contract
Anna Laney
General
273(1)
Relevant provisions in the contract
273(1)
Specific provisions
274(5)
Indemnities
274(1)
Insurances
275(3)
Professional indemnity
278(1)
Contract Insurance Under JCT 1998 and JCT 2008 Management Contracts
Anna Laney
Antony Edwards-Stuart
General
279(1)
Relevant provisions in the contract
279(1)
The insurance requirements for the project
280(2)
Clause 6.4
280(1)
Clause 6.4B
281(1)
Clause 6.5
282(1)
Other provisions
282(1)
Clauses related to indemnities
282(3)
Clauses 6.7 to 6.9
283(1)
Clauses 6.10 and 6.11
283(2)
Other provisions
285(2)
Clause 6.6---Insurance for loss of liquidated damages
285(1)
Clause 6FC---Compliance with the Joint Fire Code
285(2)
Construction Management
Matthew E Smith
Edward Banyard Smith
General
287(1)
Key provisions
288(1)
Agreement (C/CM)
288(1)
Trade Contract (TC/C)
289(1)
Public liability and employer's liability insurance
289(5)
Losses arising from personal injury and/or death---indemnity to client
289(2)
Losses arising from property damage---indemnity to client
291(1)
Insurance for employer's liability and public liability
292(1)
Indemnity from client to construction manager
293(1)
Insurance of the works and the existing structures
294(5)
General comments
294(1)
Insurance of the works
294(2)
Insurance of existing structures
296(1)
Subcontractors
297(2)
Ice Conditions of Contract (Seventh Edition)
Neil White
Introduction
299(4)
Clause 20---Care of the work
299(1)
Clause 21---Insurance of works
300(1)
Clause 22---Damage to persons and property
301(1)
Clause 23---Third party insurance
301(1)
Clause 24---Accident or injury to operatives
301(1)
Clause 25---Evidence of terms of insurance and remedy on failure to insure
302(1)
Contract Insurance Under Nec 3 (2005)
Richard Anderson
General
303(1)
Contents of NEC 3
303(1)
NEC/ECC contract structure and their provisions
304(1)
The option structure
304(1)
The main options
304(1)
Insurance clauses under NEC 3
305(3)
Clause 84---Insurance Cover
306(1)
Clause 85---Insurance policies
307(1)
Clause 86---If the contractor does not insure
307(1)
Clause 87---Employer's insurance
308(1)
Clause 87.2
308(1)
Clause 87.3
308(1)
Conclusion
308(1)
Contract Insurance Under GC/Works/1 And 2 (1998)
Andrew Pike
General
309(1)
GC/Works/ 1 With Quantities (1998) Insurance Provisions
310(5)
Condition 8
310(1)
Condition 8(1)
310(1)
Condition 8(2)
310(1)
Condition 8(3) (Alternative A)
310(1)
Condition 8(3) (Alternative B)
311(1)
Condition 8(3) (Alternative C)
312(1)
Condition 8(4)
312(1)
Condition 8(5)
313(1)
Condition 8(6)
313(1)
Condition 8(7)
313(1)
Condition 8(8)
313(1)
Condition 8(9)
313(1)
Condition 8A
314(1)
GC/Works/2 General Conditions (1998) Insurance Provisions
315(2)
Condition 5
315(1)
Condition 5(1)
315(1)
Condition 5(2)
315(1)
Condition 5(3), (4) and (5)
315(1)
Condition 5(6)
315(1)
Condition 5(7)
315(2)
Fidic Conditions of Contract
Neil White
Introduction
317(1)
The FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Construction, Plant and Design-Build and EPC/Turnkey Projects
317(4)
Clause 17---Risk and responsibility
317(1)
Clause 17.1---Indemnities
318(1)
Clause 17.2---Contractor's care of the works
318(1)
Clause 17.3---Employer's risks
318(1)
Clause 18---Insurance
319(1)
Clause 18.2---Insurance for works and contractor's equipment
320(1)
Clause 18.3---Insurance against interested persons and damage to property
321(1)
Clause 18.4---Insurance for contractor's personnel
321(1)
FIDIC short Form of Contract
321(1)
FIDIC Consultant's Appointment
322(3)
Contract Insurance under I Mech E/IEE MF/1 (Rev 4)/2000
Andrew Pike
General
325(1)
MF/1 (Rev 4)/2000 Insurance Provisions
325(4)
Clause 47
326(1)
Sub-clause 47.1
326(1)
Sub-clause 47.2
326(1)
Sub-clause 47.3
326(1)
Sub-clause 47.4
327(1)
Sub-clause 47.5
327(1)
Sub-clause 47.6
327(1)
Sub-clause 47.7
327(1)
Sub-clause 48.1
327(1)
Sub-clause 48.2
328(1)
Contract Insurance Under I Chem E Lump Sum (Red Book) and Reimbursable (Green Book) Contracts
Andrew Pike
General
329(1)
Chem E Red Book Insurance Provisions
329(4)
Clause 31
330(3)
Chem E Green Book Insurance Provisions
333(4)
Clause 30
333(1)
Clause 31
334(3)
PFI/PPP Projects in the United Kingdom
Christopher Causer
Principles and structures
337(3)
Reasons for the introduction of PPP
337(1)
The PPP procurement process
337(1)
Funding a PPP project
338(1)
Contractual structure
339(1)
PPP contractual structure
339(1)
Types of funding
339(1)
Sectors
340(1)
The project agreement
341(1)
The design and construction phase
341(1)
The operational phase
341(1)
Property provisions
341(1)
Payment provisions
341(1)
Changes
342(1)
Termination
342(1)
Insurance
342(1)
Subcontracts and direct agreements
342(3)
The construction contract
342(1)
The FM contract
343(1)
Interface agreement
343(1)
Direct agreements
343(1)
Lenders' direct agreement
344(1)
Insurance provisions in the LDA
344(1)
Commoditisation/standardisation
345(1)
Programmes not projects
345(1)
Insurance arragements
346(7)
Responsibility for arranging insurance
346(1)
The insrance section in SoPC4
346(1)
Required insurances
347(1)
Design and construction phase
347(1)
Operational phase
347(1)
Other insurance policies
348(1)
Reinstatement of project assets
348(1)
Risks that become uninsurable
349(1)
Cost sharing of insurance premiums
350(3)
Captives
Marshall Levine
Introduction
353(1)
Advantages of captive formation
353(1)
Reinsurance
353(1)
Risk selection
353(1)
Taxation
354(1)
Multinationals
354(1)
Expansion
354(1)
Disadvantages of captive formation
354(3)
Cost
354(1)
Beating the market
355(1)
Funding low-level losses
355(1)
Before forming
355(1)
Business plan
355(1)
Market cooperation
355(1)
Local company legislation
356(1)
Attitudes of authorities
356(1)
Government controls and returns
356(1)
Management time
356(1)
Premium payment
356(1)
Loss control
356(1)
Managing the captive
357(1)
Selecting the mangers
357(1)
Management agreements
358(1)
Establishing a captive
358(2)
Legal
358(1)
Documentation
359(1)
Accounting
359(1)
Taxation
359(1)
Underwriting
359(1)
Claims handling
359(1)
Investment
359(1)
Administration
359(1)
Loss control
360(1)
Captive set-up and operating costs
360(1)
Consolidation of the captive board
360(1)
Alternative solutions
360(4)
Operating budgets
360(1)
Self-insurance and funding
361(1)
Mutual captives
361(1)
Participative insurance
361(3)
Claims and the Third Party Rights Against Insurers Act
Roger Ter Haar
Insurers' duty of good faith
364(1)
Form of notification
364(1)
Source of notification
365(1)
Recipient of notification
365(1)
Time for notification
365(2)
Are any requirements as to notification conditions precedent or not?
367(1)
Condition precedent
368(1)
Where the clause is not a condition precedent
368(1)
Construction of notification clauses
368(1)
Procedures following notification of the claim
369(1)
Settlement of third party claims under liability policies
369(1)
Mitigation of loss
370(1)
Obligation to pay/reinstatement
370(1)
Loss payee
370(1)
Subrogation
371(1)
Reduction in recovery or indemnity
371(1)
Contribution clause
371(1)
Excess
372(1)
Average
372(1)
Insurance Conduct of Business Rules
372(1)
Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 1930
373(2)
Dispute Resolution
Richard Anderson
Roger Ter Haar
Litigation
375(3)
Forum
375(1)
CPR Rules
375(1)
Pre-Action Protocol
376(1)
Procedures
376(2)
Arbitration
378(8)
Arbitration clauses
378(1)
Arbitration Act 1996
378(1)
Stays
378(1)
Confidentiality and privacy
379(1)
Procedure
380(1)
Joinder
381(1)
Several proceedings
382(1)
Expedition
382(1)
Choice of arbitrator
382(1)
Complex legalities
383(1)
Expense
384(1)
Challeges to, appeals from and enforceability of awards
384(2)
Summary
386(1)
Adjudication
386(5)
Background
386(1)
The approach of the Act
387(1)
Application
388(1)
Referrals
389(1)
Scheme
389(1)
Payment provisions
390(1)
Application of adjudication for insurance
390(1)
Alternative Dispute Resolution
391(3)
ADR contrasted with litigation and arbitration
391(1)
Mediation
392(1)
Mini-trial
393(1)
Dispute boards
393(1)
Financial Services Ombudsman
394(3)
Eligible complainants
394(1)
FSA Handbook
395(1)
Procedure
395(2)
APPENDICES
Glossary
397(8)
Insurance Slip
405(4)
Diagram of contractual relationships and liabilities
409(2)
JCT Standard Building Contract (SBC/Q) 2007
411(10)
JCT Design & Build Contract (DB) 2007
421(14)
JCT Intermediate Building Contract (IC) 2007
435(8)
JCT Agreement (C/CM 2002)
443(3)
JCT Trade Contract (TC/C 2002)
446(3)
JCT Minor Works Contract (MW) 2007
449(4)
JCT Major Project Construction Contract (MP) 2007
453(4)
JCT Management Building Contract (MC) 2008
457(10)
JCT Management Building Contract (MC) 1998
467(14)
ICE Conditions of Contract (Seventh Edition)---Measurement Version
481(6)
ICE Design and Construct---Conditions of Contract (Second Edition)
487(6)
ICE Conditions of Contract for Minor Works (Third Edition)
493(6)
The New Engineering Contract/ECC (Third Edition)
499(2)
GC/Works/1 With Quantities (1998)
501(6)
GC/Works/1 With Quantities, Without Quantities and Single Stage Design and Build (1998)
507(4)
GC/Works/2 General Conditions (1998)
511(2)
FIDIC Conditions of Contract for Construction (Red Book First Edition 1999)
513(6)
FIDIC Turnkey Contract---Conditions of Contract for EPC/Turnkey Projects (Silver Book First Edition 1999)
519(6)
FIDIC Plant and Design-Build Contract (Yellow Book First Edition 1999)
525(6)
I Mech/IEE MF/1 (Rev 4)/2000
531(10)
Institution of Chemical Engineers Lump Sum (Red Book) Contract
541(6)
Institution of Chemical Engineers Reimbursable (Green Book) Contract
547(4)
Other Insurance Policies
551(20)
The Gable Insurance Contractors Indemnity Insurance Policy Wording
571(20)
Latent Defects Insurance Policy
591(12)
Latent Defects Insurance Proposal Form
603(4)
Annex Guidance Note
607(18)
Index 625
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