Building and Construction Law: The Big Issues
Today’s building and construction industry brings with it a range of changes and complex matters that require attention and examination. Attend and gain essential information of the big issues including the legal considerations of the use of prefabricated building products given the current housing crisis, management of subcontractor contracts and expert use of repudiation, cancellation and dispute resolution clauses. WEB216NZA11
Description
Attend and earn 3 CPD hours
Chair: Michael Taylor, Partner – Litigation/Construction, Russell McVeagh
2.00pm to 2.05pm Opening Comments by the Chair
2.05pm to 3.05pm A Solution to the Housing Crisis? Prefabricated Building Products
- Proposed changes under The Building (Building Products and Methods, Modular Components, and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
- Current use of prefabricated building products in New Zealand
- Benefits of prefabricated building products
- Legal considerations for builds involving prefabricated building products
- What will be required to increase the use of prefabricated building products?
Presented by Julia Flattery, Senior Associate, Duncan Cotterill
3.10pm to 4.10pm Subcontractor Contract Issues: Management and Prevention
An examination of subcontractor contract Issues, including the subcontractor’s point of view and how requirements put on subcontractors in the contracts are an unreasonable transfer of risk.
Presented by Karen Dwyer, Founder, Dwyer Law Ltd
4.15pm to 5.15pm Repudiation, Cancellation and Dispute Resolution Clauses
- Repudiation and cancellation of construction contracts
- Dispute resolution clauses in standard form construction contracts
- Relevant provisions in the Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017 and Construction Contracts Act 2002
Presented by John Morrison, Senior Associate, Heaney & Partners
Learning Objectives:
- Examine proposed new law, legalities and benefits of prefabricated building products
- Gain perspective on the legalities of subcontractor contract issues including management and preventions
- Develop practical skill for drafting repudiation, cancellation and dispute resolution clauses
Presenters
Michael Taylor, Partner – Litigation/Construction, Russell McVeagh
Michael practices in commercial litigation with a particular focus on infrastructure, construction and information technology law. He practiced at the London Commercial Bar for over 15 years at a leading construction and IT set, before joining Russell McVeagh. He was recognised by the Best Lawyers® New Zealand Guide 2022 in Arbitration and Mediation, and ranked as Leading Junior Counsel in The Legal 500 UK and Chambers & Partners UK. Michael is a member of the Committee of the Society for Construction Law. He is a thought leader in construction and infrastructure disputes, and recently presented at the annual conference of the Society of Construction Law and published and presented on a construction law update paper with the New Zealand Law Society. He has spoken at the Building and Construction Regulation and Law Conference in October, the Digital Innovation and Delivery to Improve Construction Productivity in November 2019 and Construction Law Masterclass in March 2020.
Julia Flattery, Senior Associate, Duncan Cotterill
Julia is an experienced construction and commercial property lawyer who brings significant large-project build expertise during twelve years’ working for a leading UK international firm. My particular areas of expertise are property acquisitions, sales and leasing, infrastructure, construction and developments.
Karen Dwyer, Founder, Dwyer Law Ltd
Karen Dwyer is founder and principal of DwyerLaw, a boutique law firm specialising in construction and property. Karen has over 22 years' experience at leading law firms in New Zealand, and in-house, in property development and infrastructure companies in New Zealand and overseas. She has been involved with the construction and development of significant infrastructure, retail and industrial premises, hospital precincts, leisure precincts and affordable housing developments. Back in New Zealand, she acts for a wide range of clients involved in the property and construction sectors, from developers, landlords and insurers, through to head contractors and subcontractors, to suppliers of building projects, and homeowners.
John Morrison, Senior Associate, Heaney & Partners
John has extensive experience in a broad range of civil litigation claims, including construction contract disputes, liability and defective building claims. John regularly acts for various parties involved in construction disputes, ranging from developers, head contractors, subcontractors, consultants and local authorities. John is a member of the New Zealand Society of Construction Law.