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International Construction Law Review

INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION PROJECT JOINT VENTURES UNDER SWISS LAW

JACOB C JøRGENSEN*

Attorney-at-Law, LL M (Cantab)Associate with Sand & Partners Law Firm, Copenhagen, Denmark

I. INTRODUCTION

A contractual joint venture (also referred to as a “consortium”) is one of the most popular types of vehicles for collaboration between parties involved in international construction projects. A contractual joint venture is relatively easy and inexpensive to establish, administer, and terminate. It can operate with great flexibility and enables contractors, engineers and architects to undertake jointly major construction projects that would otherwise exceed their individual capabilities. From the employer’s perspective, a joint venture is an attractive contract partner, inter alia , because of the joint and several liability carried by the venture partners.1 Indeed, employers will sometimes only accept bids from joint ventures of a certain size for the execution of major construction projects.2
Relatively few legal systems impose mandatory rules governing contractual joint ventures. This provides great flexibility, although the absence of formal legislative requirements and corporate structure requires detailed and careful drafting of joint venture agreements.3
The joint venture agreement must, for example, address issues of: guarantees, project insurance, management, organisation, termination, funding, apportionment of profits, losses and expenses, hardship, force majeure , dispute resolution, and choice of law.4 Overlapping or interdependent project responsibilities may give rise to a variety of problems in relation to work interfaces and allocation of contractual risks, rights and liabilities


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