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Review of contracts book,
This review is from: Understanding & Negotiating Construction Contracts (RSMeans) (Paperback)
Book is very well written and easy to understand. No legalese is used. The comments on how to negotiate better terms and conditons in construction contracts make sense for contractors. The chapter on indemnities is especially good for contractors.
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This review is from: Understanding & Negotiating Construction Contracts (RSMeans) (Paperback)
This book was very helpful in understanding how my company can negotiate better terms and conditions in contracts. Mr. Werremeyer's examples of contract language found in construction contracts, and the risk associated with such language, were clearly explained. It was nice to have a book like this written in plain English, rather than a lot of legal-type language.
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Useful guide for contractors and subcontractors,
By Pancho (Houston, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Understanding & Negotiating Construction Contracts (RSMeans) (Paperback)
Some of the most misunderstood, neglected and dangerous aspects of construction contracts are the risk transfer provisions. Mr. Werremeyer explains them clearly and without jargon, and includes sensible alternate wording which your clients will likely accept. This may very well save your company. We have made parts of this book required reading for our sales personnel training.
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Understanding & Negotiating Construction Contracts (RSMeans) by Kit Werremeyer (Paperback - September 29, 2006)
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