Getting paid in construction contracts: Practical steps to achieve prompt and fair payment

Getting paid in construction contracts: The construction industry is rife with payment problems, often ending up in costly and time-consuming disputes.

There are steps you can take before and during the contract to protect your business and be confident that you will get paid what you’re owed.

Please join Rix & Kay and Base Quantum for a joint seminar on:
  • Contracts and the risks of starting without one
  • Payments – Applications, dates and process
  • The importance of agreeing variations and extensions of time
  • Smash and grab adjudications – Latest developments
Details of seminar:
  • Date: Thursday 30 January
  • Time: 7.30am for 8.00am – 9.00am
  • Venue: Kent Invicta Chamber of Commerce, Ashford Business Point, Sevington, TN24 0LH
  • Cost: Free to attend

To book your place or for more information please email [email protected].

Speakers
Dan Sherlock, Partner, Rix & Kay Solicitors

Dan offers dispute resolution and reputation management advice that works to protect and recover what matters most to you. His specialisms as a litigator include complex contractual and financial disputes – including those with international elements, trust and regulatory disputes and the recovery of assets. Dan seeks to achieve a quick and commercial resolution for clients. Dan also presents at RICS training and events.

Danny Frost, Managing Director, Base Quantum

Danny has 30 years’ experience in both civil engineering and building works and has a detailed working knowledge of how the construction industry operates. He has worked both in the private and public sectors for contractors, subcontractors, employers and developers. His vast experience, together with his passion for helping people to resolve problems, equips him to provide a high standard of professional advice. Danny is also an assessor for the RICS and delivers training for sub-contracts and contractors aimed at reducing risks.

 

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