Collaborative contracts make supply chains more resilient to crises Out-Law Analysis | 16 Dec 2020 | 2:03 pm | 4 min. read Construction and engineering companies should explore collaborative contracting models to build greater resilience into their supply chains and enable them to adapt more flexibly to crises. That is one of the core lessons businesses operating in the construction and infrastructure sectors can learn from the challenges encountered during the coronavirus pandemic and as they look to plan for and maintain resilient supply chains capable of withstanding exceptionally disruptive events in the future – from the impact of Brexit, Covid-19 and LIBOR transition to the climate emergency.