All articles by Rudi Klein – Page 4

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    All for one: The OGC's contract decision

    2009-07-24T00:00:00Z

    Tony Bingham claims the Office of Government Commerce was wrong to endorse the NEC3 contract over others, but in reality this is just the standardisation he was seeking

  • Rudi Klein
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    I beg to differ: Response to Rupert Choat on the Construction Act

    2009-04-24T00:00:00Z

    Rupert Choat has many useful things to say about the proposed amendments to the Construction Act. But in his criticism of payment security, he’s just plain wrong

  • Rudi Klein
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    Payment times: 10 days seems a lifetime away

    2009-02-20T00:00:00Z

    The government says its suppliers will be paid within 10 days, but it still has an awful lot of work to do to stamp out payment abuse in the public sector

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    A grave omission: Adjudicators decisions

    2009-01-09T00:00:00Z

    The Construction Act needs to make clear that when an adjudicator tells a party to pay out, that decision should be enforced even if counterclaims are made

  • Rudi Klein
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    Romania: land of opportunity

    2008-11-07T00:00:00Z

    Europe’s fastest growing economy is an excellent place to seek refuge from Britain’s wintery economy. So, here’s a quick guide to the legal landscape

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    The villains of the piece

    2008-05-16T00:00:00Z

    Rudi Klein So should the 112 firms accused by the OFT be hung, drawn and quartered? Or were there some mitigating circumstances …

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    The year of living dangerously

    2008-03-07T00:00:00Z

     It’s been almost a year since the CDM regulations were revised. So, anything to celebrate? Over the next four pages we focus on all things health and safety – starting with three areas where the revised regs can make a difference

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    Fair payment charter: Declaring peace

    2008-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Last year the Office of Government Commerce launched its Guide to Best Fair Payment Practices. It came into force on 1 January this year and applies to all public sector works contracts.

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    The £40,000 fix

    2008-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Here’s a chilling tale from the year gone by. It’s about what happened when a subcontractor on a fixed-price contract was asked not to do some of the work it tendered for – but had to be paid for it all the same

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    Ann is in cloud-cuckoo-land

    2007-11-30T00:00:00Z

     Ann Minogue wrote here that my criticism of Network Rail was unfair. But she is living in a fantasy world where there are still adversarial tools and penalties rather than teamworking and shared risk

  • Rudi Klein
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    Know who your friends are

    2007-10-05T00:00:00Z

    Partnering is either about trust and transparency or it’s about two parties shafting each other. Rudi Klein offers a handy quiz that should help you find out which one you’re dealing with

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    Allow me to present your bill

    2007-07-20T00:00:00Z

    The Construction Act consultation has acknowledged that companies need payment certainty, but it is not tackling the surreal arrangement whereby the payer decides what the payee is owed

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    New dawn fades

    2007-05-18T00:00:00Z

    The Labour era that began with such a burst of energy and optimism quickly succumbed to administrative entropy

  • Rudi Klein
    Comment

    What a mess!

    2007-04-13T00:00:00Z

    Adjudication is being turned into an expensive and inefficient process by the proliferation of home-made procedures. So why isn’t the DTI doing something to stamp them out?

  • Rudi Klein
    Comment

    Competence is the key

    2007-01-19T00:00:00Z

    Meeting different regulatory requirements is a nightmare for plumbers and a serious problem for everyone else in the construction industry. But there is a better way.

  • Legal aid panel
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    Do we have to pay up?

    2006-11-03T00:00:00Z

    LEGAL AID - A contractor has withheld £18k and is claiming a further £60k from the subbie because the project did not meet practical completion. Is there any way to dismiss the claim?

  • (l-r)Ann Minogue, Julian Holloway, Rachel Barnes, Rudi Klein, Andrew Hemsley
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    Floored by a contract

    2006-10-06T00:00:00Z

    A contractor has withheld £250k from a flooring firm and told it the contract states it has to arbitrate directly with the client. How can it best recover the money it is owed?

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    The victims of crime

    2006-09-01T00:00:00Z

    When £20,000 worth of windows was stolen from a site, the contractor was landed with a six-week delay. So was the delay subject to an extension of time? If not, who was going to pay for the knock-on costs? Our panel of experts ponder the options…

  • Rudi Klein
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    An idiot’s guide to being an idiot

    2006-08-11T00:00:00Z

    Rudi Klein Novation transfers the risk of design liability to those who may have had precious little to do with the design. How smart is that?

  • (l-r) Ann Minogue, Julian Holloway, Rachel Barnes, Rudi Klein, Andrew Hemsley
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    Give us our time back

    2006-07-28T00:00:00Z

    Legal aid — This month our panel of experts locks horns with a client that has withdrawn an extension of time, sacked the architect and refuses to pay what’s due. Should the contractor down tools, lean on the new architect – or is adjudication the answer?