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E-book: Guide to JCT Minor Works Building Contract 2024 2025 5th Revised edition [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Format: 164 pages
  • Pub. Date: 01-Apr-2025
  • Publisher: RIBA Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781003648499
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  • Format: 164 pages
  • Pub. Date: 01-Apr-2025
  • Publisher: RIBA Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781003648499
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Indispensable 5th edition guide to the operation and administration of the JCT Minor Works Building Contract suite 2024.

The practical and comprehensive guide from RIBA to the JCT Minor Works Contract suite 2024. The revised edition of this popular series meticulously organises and explains all provisions, procedures, and supplementary conditions by subject.



The latest edition of the JCT guide series provides an indispensable resource for architects navigating the JCT Minor Works Contract suite 2024. It offers a clear, practical breakdown of every provision, procedure and supplementary condition, comparing obligations under both the Minor Works and Minor Works with Contractor’s Design contracts.

This guide equips you to handle on-site contractual challenges with confidence, supported by the latest case law and legislative updates.

Key features of the 2024 edition:

  • Detailed analysis of the JCT Minor Works Building Contract 2024, explaining every update.
  • Coverage of recent legislative changes, including the Building Safety Act, Building Regulations Part 2A and Procurement Act 2023.
  • Case law updates on key topics, such as design liability, concurrent delay, practical completion, liquidated damages and more.
  • Comparative insights on NEC4 and RIBA Building Contracts, offering broader context for contract administration.
  • New figures and tables, designed to enhance clarity and usability.

Whether you’re an experienced architect or a student preparing for exams, this guide is designed to save you time and ensure you stay informed and compliant. With its easy-to-follow structure and expert analysis, it’s an essential tool for successfully managing JCT contracts.

Foreword

About the Authors

About this Guide



About MW24
Documents
Obligations of the contractor
Commencement and completion
Control of the works
Sums properly due
Certification
Indemnity and insurance
Termination
Dispute resolution

References

Clause index for MW24

Clause index for MWD24

Subject index
Professor Sarah Lupton holds a personal chair at the Welsh School of Architecture and is a partner at Lupton Stellakis. She lectures widely on construction law and serves as arbitrator, adjudicator and expert witness. Sarah represents the RIBA on the JCT Drafting Sub-Committee and is the author of books on construction law, including the JCT and RIBA standard form contracts. She is a member of the CIC Liability Panel, and has chaired the Panel for over ten years. Sarah has authored Design Liability in Construction

Manos Stellakis is a partner at Lupton Stellakis and teaches at several architecture schools. He is External Examiner at Queens University Belfast and APEAS. He has held visiting academic roles, including Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Welsh School of Architecture. Manos has served on various RIBA committees and co-authored several books with Sarah Lupton, including Which Contract? and the Through the Legislation Maze series on energy conservation and health and safety.