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International Construction Contract Law (PDF) ebook is written for anyone who needs to understand the legal and managerial aspects of very large international construction projects, including but not limited to consulting engineers, clients, lawyers, developers, contractors and construction managers worldwide. In 18 chapters it provides a thorough overview of common