Construction Law for Managers, Architects, and Engineers

Construction Law for Managers, Architects, and Engineers by Nancy J. White is a comprehensive resource published by Thomson Delmar Learning in 2008. This 511-page book is written in English and addresses the intersection of legal principles and construction practices, providing a focused examination of relevant laws that impact the construction industry.
Readers will find that this book covers a range of topics, including labor law, contracts, property law, and insurance, using real-world examples to clarify complex legal concepts. It is designed for professionals such as managers, architects, and engineers, as well as students in related fields, making it a valuable reference and learning tool for those looking to navigate the legal landscape of construction effectively.
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The construction industry now has a clear, targeted resource for learning pertinent legal principles. Traditional books focus on general legal principles or general construction practices, while this book focuses on that critical place where the law and construction practices intersect. From labor law to contracts, property law to insurance, Construction Law for Managers, Architects, and Engineers uses real-world examples and clear, straightforward business language to transform complex legal jargon into relevant, applicable legal principles and strategies. This book serves as an ideal reference for managers, architects, engineers, construction executives, as well as a useful learning tool for students seeking the knowledge to succeed in these important fields.
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