Our article published in the CIOB magazine – Global Construction Review.

Our article published in the CIOB magazine – Global Construction Review.

BackgroundThe parties entered into a JCT Design and Build contract on 10 November 2022 for theconstruction of a leisure and retail centre in Bishop Auckland. After completion, disputesarose concerning payment applications, entitlement to extensions of time (EOT), andliquidated damages (LADs). The dispute was referred to adjudicator Kevin Shilcock. Adjudicator’s Decision (17 January 2025)– The Defendant’s…
Giriş Küresel inşaat sektörü, dünya genelindeki sera gazı emisyonlarının yaklaşık %37’sinden sorumlu tutulmaktadır. Birleşmiş Milletler verileri ışığında, iklim değişikliğiyle mücadele artık sektörel bir seçenek değil, operasyonel bir zorunluluk haline gelmiştir. Geleneksel olarak sadece işletme aşamasındaki karbon emisyonlarına odaklanan endüstri, günümüzde yapı malzemelerinin üretiminden kaynaklanan gömülü karbon emisyonlarını (embodied carbon emissions) da azaltma baskısı altındadır. 2016…
Earlier this year the ICC Dispute Resolution Services published the preliminary dispute resolution figures for 2021. It is reported that in 2021 the ICC International Court of Arbitration registered 853 new cases in total, as compared to 946 new cases in 2020 which was the highest number since 2016. Despite the drop in case numbers, …
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) published its 2022 Construction Contracts and Law Report. This report can be read as an update to the NBS 2018 National Construction Contracts and Law Report which was carried out by the NBS between 2012 and 2018. The report is based on the RIBA’s Construction Contracts and Law…
The Convention of Mediation On 07 August 2019 the United Nations Convention on International Settlement Agreements Resulting from Mediation was signed by the members of 46 countries at an official signing ceremony in Singapore including, Turkey, Qatar, the United states, China [1]. A full list of signatories is at the end of this post. The…
The Korean Commercial Arbitration Board (KCAB) has published the Seoul Protocol on Video Conferencing in International Arbitration. The Protocol was first introduced at the Seoul ADR Festival in 2018,has been under discussion among arbitration practitioners since then. However it was finally was published in March, 2020 in response to demand to continue critical services including…