As supply chain issues, insolvencies and defects run rampant, are your construction contracts up to scratch? Join Keith Redenbach as he delves into the major construction contract areas where disputes often arise and the key clauses you need to be wary of. Examine common standard form contracts of today and receive a practical breakdown of the contractual and legislative provisions to include in your next construction contract. Safe proof your practice with this construction contract masterclass.
- Managing the rise of the standard form construction contract
- Navigating the common standard form contract models
- The role of Australian Standards and common provisions
- Examine clauses applicable to the security of payment legislation: Australia wide
- Understand clauses applicable to the home building legislation: Australia wide
- Explore clauses applicable to Commonwealth legislation
- Gain top tips when using standard form contracts
- Discuss the future for standard form contracts
Presented by Keith Redenbach, Principal, Redenbach Legal; Finalist, Partner of the Year Award 2023, Construction and Infrastructure, Lawyers Weekly; Winner, Partner of the Year Award 2021, Construction and Infrastructure, Lawyers Weekly
Attend and earn 2 CPD units in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
Presenters
Mr. Keith Redenbach, Principal, Redenbach Legal
Keith Redenbach partner of and leading large teams at several Infrastructure, Projects & Government law firms. Considered a leading expert in his field, Keith has advised Australian and international principals, contractors and consultants across a range of projects including resources, mining, infrastructure, services and transport. Keith has over 20 years of experience working in the legal profession, most of which has been dedicated to major infrastructure projects, which invariably involves both commercial law and litigation. Keith has direct experience advising the NSW Government on roads, rail, bus and other significant transport infrastructure projects. Keith also has substantial experience acting for the private sector in these projects,and has worked on dual engagements with other law firms. Keith has a global network and brings experience from acting for clients based in the UK, Europe, Middle East, Asia Pacific and North America. Keith has been involved as a senior adviser in peak legal industry organisations such as the Australian Large Law Firm Group and the United Nations American Bar Association Division. Keith was the winner of the Lawyers Weekly Construction and Infrastructure Partner of the Year 2001.