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Australia: Construction force majeure and alternative relief
Force majeure and alternative relief under standard form construction contracts and local law.
Global | Publication | May 2020
In these extraordinary times, our market-leading, global construction team is increasingly advising on force majeure and related relief claims arising under the various different standard forms of construction contract, which are themselves subject to a variety of different governing laws.
To assist navigating such claims, in particular for international organisations with construction projects in multiple jurisdictions, we have prepared this concise reference guide, which sets out the relevant provisions of the standard form construction contracts used in - and the local laws of - the countries listed below.
We shall be updating this guide periodically, so do let us know if there are countries and/or standard form contracts that you would like to see included.
Our global construction team advises throughout the lifecycle of a construction project, from procurement structuring, tendering, contract drafting and negotiation, through to strategic advice during construction, operation and maintenance and on resolving construction related disputes. Our clients include governments, lenders, project companies/sponsors, developers, contractors, consultants and institutional investors. We combine sector knowledge with commercial focus to deliver timely and reasoned construction law advice.

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Force majeure and alternative relief under standard form construction contracts and local law.

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Force majeure and alternative relief under standard form construction contracts and local law

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Force majeure and alternative relief under standard form construction contracts and local law

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Force majeure and alternative relief under standard form construction contracts and local law

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Force majeure and alternative relief under standard form construction contracts and local law

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Force majeure and alternative relief under standard form construction contracts and local law

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Force majeure and alternative relief under standard form construction contracts and local law

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Force majeure and alternative relief under standard form construction contracts and local law

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Force majeure and alternative relief under standard form construction contracts and local law

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Force majeure and alternative relief under standard form construction contracts and local law.

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Force majeure and alternative relief under standard form construction contracts and local law

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Force majeure and alternative relief under standard form construction contracts and local law
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