REALWorld Law

Construction

Allocation of risk

What risks in a construction or engineering contract are normally borne by the contractor? To what extent is force majeure relevant in such contracts?

Portugal

Portugal

Normally, the contractor only assumes risks concerning the construction of the building (eg execution in accordance with the employer specifications, with the applicable regulations and without defects). It is, however, unusual for contractors to bear the financial risks that arise from the construction work or the cost of procuring licences.

Force majeure legal provisions will assist a contractor who is seeking a remedy for delay to or termination of works due to an unforeseen event that cannot be attributed to either party. It is also common (and advisable) for the parties to set out what sorts of events may qualify as force majeure and the contractual consequences of those events occurring.