Frequently Asked Questions
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Holds meetings, lectures and social events; publishes papers given to the Society; supports educational bodies, in particular by funding the purchase of books; sponsors an annual prize paper; generally promotes interest in construction law.
The library is located at King's College London in the Strand, London.
The administrative office is in Burbage, Leicestershire.
The Society was formed in 1983.
An elected Council comprising 20 members. There are 5 officers who are also members of council. SCL also has regional co-ordinators in several parts of the UK and Eire.
In London, the Society meets monthly, generally on the first Tuesday of the month excluding January, May and August. You will find the speakers and subjects detailed on the events page. These talks qualify for RICS continuing education points, and some qualify for Law Society points. In addition, there are further occasional meetings (particularly on topical subjects). Regular meetings are also held in regional centres including Edinburgh, Manchester and Bristol.
The Society regularly publishes papers and members are entitled to free copies, as detailed below. See a list of past papers. Generally these are papers given to a meeting of the Society, but include the Hudson Prize award winning papers and some others. Some are published both in hard copy and electronically, others in electronic format only (as PDF files).
Full members: receive free copies of all printed papers published after the date of joining and have free access to all electronic papers.
Overseas members: receive electronic copies of all papers published after the date of joining and have free access to all other electronic papers.
Yes, for example the AGM, held in May every year, is followed by a dinner. Recently, we have also begun arranging luncheon meetings with a speaker, to which members and their guests may come. In addition refreshments are served, either before or after a number of meetings.
A number of periodicals and conferences are available to members at reduced rates. FOR A FULL SUMMARY OF MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS, click here. (Please note that benefits apply to members of SCL UK only, and not to members of our sister Societies.)
Yes, if you are interested and professionally involved in construction law. Members come from all sectors of the construction industry, for example, architects, engineers, surveyors, contractors, developers, solicitors, barristers, arbitrators and experts.
The annual subscription ranges from £100.00 to £120.00 depending on how you wish to receive papers. This is payable in January each year. There is also an additional joining fee of £65.00. Your first year's subscription covers the period up to 31st December of the year in which you join the Society. For applications approved after 30 September, the subscription will be deemed to cover the remainder of that year and the entire following calendar year.
Yes, you are most welcome to come as a guest of a member.
You are still welcome to become a member. In addition to full membership, there is 'overseas e-membership' which costs less and offers less benefits. This is available to those resident outside the UK and Ireland. Click here for details of overseas e-membership.
As part of your application, you will need to pay the joining fee and first year's subscription in advance. They will both be refunded in full in the unlikely event that your application is rejected.
For full membership:
- If you wish to apply online, you first need to register on this website and then follow the instructions.
- If you wish to apply by post, and pay by cheque, please click here to download the application form
For overseas e-membership, application and payment MUST be made online. You first need to register on this website and then follow the instructions.
Council will consider your application and normally reply within two weeks.
You may download a copy of the constitution in PDF format.
The Society's policy on advertising and other involvement in conferences, seminars and other events and activities is set out in a policy statement.
- Membership of the Society does not carry a qualification as such, however SCL Membership may be mentioned on a CV.
- Members who have a web site can create a link to the SCL web site but the Society will only link to non-commercial organisations from its own web site (www.scl.org.uk).
- Membership of the Society does not allow members to use the SCL logo as part of their individual or corporate promotional material.
- The SCL logo can be used for promotional material involving events (such as conferences) in which SCL is a key partner. However permission to use the logo must always be requested first.
A full list of members of the SCL Council is available online.
