Force majeure clauses in construction contracts are essential legal provisions that protect parties from unforeseeable events beyond their control, such as natural disasters, pandemics, and government actions. These clauses allow for adjustments to project timelines, suspension of work, or even termination of contracts without penalties when such events occur. This article examines the legal impact of force majeure on construction projects, outlining the requirements for invoking these clauses, typical consequences, and best practices for drafting effective force majeure provisions. Through recent case studies, such as the effects of COVID-19 on global construction, the article highlights the importance of precise language, proper notice, and mitigation efforts. By understanding and effectively managing force majeure risks, construction professionals can better navigate disruptions and minimize legal disputes.
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