Has for over thirty years been a practicing RIBA Chartered architect and has extensive knowledge and experience of architectural and construction practice. Before setting up John Eaton and Company in 1992 he was a partner in two well established architectural practices based in the Midlands. In addition to general practice John Eaton has a considerable experience in expert and specialist consultancy.
He has an extensive experience of construction disputes, construction arbitration and construction adjudication. He has given evidence at court and arbitration proceedings. His central philosophy is that in providing expert advice must be based on a continuous experience of contemporary architectural practice.
He has an extensive experience of construction disputes, construction arbitration and construction adjudication. He has given evidence at court and arbitration proceedings. His central philosophy is that in providing expert advice must be based on a continuous experience of contemporary architectural practice.
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Serious malpractice and fraud are increasingly being investigated by the accountancy profession. In many cases, detailed knowledge and experience is necessary to understand the technical documentation and practices current within the construction industry. John Eaton has provided forensic consultancy services and expertise to major firms of accountants in these areas.
The legal system recognises the need to resolve a construction dispute with greater speed and effectiveness. Parties are encouraged to follow a range of alternative paths before subjecting their differences to the cost and rigour of formal legal proceedings.
Perhaps the most important aspect of the construction dispute adjudication legislation is that it provides a mechanism for the speedy resolution of construction disputes: in general, matters have to resolved in twenty eight days.Dr Eaton acts regularly as an adjudicator and is appointed to the RIBA architectural adjudication panel.
Perhaps the most important aspect of the construction dispute adjudication legislation is that it provides a mechanism for the speedy resolution of construction disputes: in general, matters have to resolved in twenty eight days.Dr Eaton acts regularly as an adjudicator and is appointed to the RIBA architectural adjudication panel.
Sound commercial, and practical advice at the inception of projects is essential to ensure that the right problem is being tackled. Too often projects start prematurely and mistakes are made that prove to be detrimental throughout the development of the design. These can be expensive to correct and are often difficult for those involved to admit to.
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