Understand how building laws shape projects, from contracts to property rights and safety.
Learn practical rules that govern architects, builders, and owners.
This book examines how the law affects building operations, contract administration, and property rights in tenements. It explains the roles of architects, contractors, and the Dean of Guild, and it lays out duties, risk, and remedies in a clear, work‑ready way.
- Grasp how common property and common interest work in tenements and what that means for planning and construction.
- See how damages, extras, certificates, and payments are treated under building contracts.
- Learn how disputes are handled through arbitration and the Dean of Guild Court.
- Understand the responsibilities of owners, contractors, and architects to avoid liability and keep projects on track.
Ideal for readers of professional construction law, architecture practice, and building operations manuals who need practical, actionable guidance.