Warning: Attempt to read property "cap" on null in /home/sclna/public_html/sclna-stage/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar-community-events/src/Tribe/Integrations/Virtual_Events.php on line 93

Warning: Attempt to read property "edit_posts" on null in /home/sclna/public_html/sclna-stage/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar-community-events/src/Tribe/Integrations/Virtual_Events.php on line 93
International Perspectives on Unforeseen Site Conditions – Society of Construction Law North America Skip to content

International Perspectives on Unforeseen Site Conditions

[vc_acf field_group=”329″ field_from_329=”field_665cd2569818e” el_class=”wpex-font-bold”][vc_acf field_group=”329″ field_from_329=”field_665ce249ed8f4″]

One of the recurring problems for construction and engineering projects is “the unexpected”, particularly when adverse site conditions are encountered. Who bears the risk of adverse site conditions? Is the employer legally responsible for the accuracy of information provided to the contractor regarding conditions on site? These are universal issues, and this paper considers aspects of their legal treatment in the United States, England, Australia and the Arabian Gulf.

Please login to view this content.
Back To Top