About This Webinar
Thursday 4 November, 09:30 - 10:00 BST
The construction market is supposedly booming since COVID-19 restrictions were lifted, but is suffering shortages of labour and material, and increased prices of materials, against tight margins with tight deliverable dates (and the linked risk of non-payment / claims for contract breaches). The risk of overtrading is increasing and we predict that this, coupled with the release of the current restrictions on creditor action, will create a rise in insolvencies in the sector.
In this series, we will cover:
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Pre-contract checks
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Insolvency/Termination clauses; step in rights, retention of title clauses
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Different types of contract; interlocking agreements; JVs; making sure everything is tied up
If you wish to put your questions forward in advance, please email these to events@shma.co.uk
Who Should Attend
Managing Directors, Finance Directors, Operations Directors, Commercial Directors and Contract Managers in construction companies.
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