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‘Too many clients, aided by their lawyers, distort initially balanced contracts’

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Amending industry-approved forms of contract is increasingly common (Image: Dreamstime.com)

Time to stop changing standard contracts beyond recognition

Construction Leadership Council’s Samantha Peat argued against the increasingly common practice of adding clauses amending industry-approved forms of contract.

This article is absolutely correct. Too many clients, aided by their lawyers, distort initially balanced contracts to exploit their power position in a project. This is an ongoing source of industry problems and hardly benefits clients as suppliers and their insurers often cannot deliver the unreasonable obligations they are asked to undertake. Standard form contracts are valuable as they are and should be used that way.

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