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IRS speaks on start of constructiondownload
The ABA Tax Section’s May meeting hosted a panel discussion concerning the IRS’s start of construction guidance (Notice 2013-29).
Data Protection Policies — update from Global Data Hubweblink
Taylor Wessing has added a fresh batch of data-protection-focused content to its Global Data Hub site.
So you want to build a hotel in Qatar?download
Hotel investors and operators can see massive growth potential in Qatar. But how does a hotel business become established given the particular laws of Qatar?
Construction and engineering briefing — issues concerning completiondownload
Time is a fundamentally important consideration in every construction and engineering project. There is always a focus on ensuring that completion occurs on time.
King & Wood Mallesons on how the construction industry should prepare for Hong Kong’s new competition regimedownload
The construction industry is likely to be an early target for Hong Kong’s Competition Ordinance, as bid rigging and other cartel-like practices have been in the regulatory limelight recently.
Construction and Engineering newsletter — April 2013download
The April 2013 issue of Nabarro’s Construction and Engineering newsletter is available now.
NSW government response to the Collins Inquiry: the future of the construction trustdownload
On 18 April 2013, the NSW government released its response to the Collins Inquiry into insolvency in the NSW construction industry.
IRS May supplement — start-of-construction guidancedownload
The IRS has had a flood of calls about a suggestion that turbine supply agreements should not have liquidated damages provisions.
Residential occupier testsweblink
Under section 106 of the Construction Act 1996, parties to a construction contract have a right to refer a dispute to adjudication.
Documents generated by claims consultants are disclosable in litigationdownload
For clients to be able to claim privilege over legal advice, the advice must have been given by a practising solicitor or barrister.
Australia — building and construction codes collidedownload
Building and construction industry participants will be familiar with the Australian strategy of influencing workplace relations practices by way of procurement guidelines requiring compliance with particular workplace relations standards.
Actual or alleged liability — the 'Bermuda Form' under English lawdownload
Ramifications of the recent ‘Bermuda Form’ judgment will undoubtedly cause insureds concern.
Infrastructure procurement routemap: a guide to improving delivery capabilitydownload
The UK government has published the Infrastructure Procurement Routemap — a guide to improving delivery capability for consultation.
Asia Pacific: Supply chain infrastructure in the resources sectordownload
This briefing will provide an overview of some of the models used in delivering supply chain infrastructure.
Free Issue KWM Construction Practice — February 2013download
This month’s Free Issue focuses on contractor insolvency and its impact on the timely completion of projects.
The law of unintended consequences? Professional liability for fall in property valueweblink
Court decision could lead to an increase in the number of claims against professionals.
The Middle East, construction and the lawdownload
The construction industry across the Middle East is showing very encouraging signs of sustained recovery from the global economic crisis.
Qatar: assignment of rights and obligations under the Qatari civil codedownload
Lenders providing financing for the construction or purchase of assets such as a power plant, a ship or a building often stipulate that the receivables arising from the asset should be assigned to the lenders.
Developer registration requirements in UAEdownload
The UAE has witnessed an exponential growth in the development of building and infrastructure projects over the past decade.
Construction: building for the year aheadweblink
The year ahead for the building and construction sectors.
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