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Posted March 1, 2018 | Published in Dispute resolution

Is this now the end of "smash and grab" adjudications? [1]

Andrew Weston queries whether it really is the end of “smash and grab” adjudications in light of the Hon. Mr Justice Coulson judgment in Grove Developments Limited v S&T (UK) Limited earlier this week.

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Posted February 26, 2018 | Published in Contracts & documentation

Once in a decade update for DIAC Rules [3]

The Dubai International Arbitration Centre ("DIAC") recently announced that they will be replacing their existing 2007 arbitration rules. In his latest blog Robbie McCrea reviews the "Proposed 2018 Rules".

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Posted January 26, 2018 | Published in General

The year behind us, and the year ahead [5]

Andrew Davies reflects on some of the construction issues that have arisen in 2017 and considers the topics that will be of significance in the coming year.

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Posted December 21, 2017 | Published in Contracts & documentation

The Contractors’ Carol: FIDIC’s Five Golden Principles [7]

Robbie McCrea’s latest blog looks at the Five Golden Principles identified as fundamental to the new FIDIC Contract.

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Posted December 13, 2017 | Published in Procurement

Building Live 2017 [8]

Ted Lowery discusses the increasing shortage of skilled construction workers and the potential need for preventative measures.

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Posted December 8, 2017 | Published in BIM

Working with BIM under the FIDIC form [10]

Following the FIDIC Conference on 5-6 December, Jeremy Glover reflects on how BIM is addressed in the recent changes made to the FIDIC form.

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Posted December 6, 2017 | Published in Contracts & documentation

A caveat for adjudicators: Be fully exhausted by your decision [12]

Jonathan More’s latest blog considers how ope exceptionis - “by way of exception” – can be used in an adjudication.

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