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Bank Guarantees and Arbitration: Resisting a Wrongful Call?

08/08/2020 by International Arbitration

On Demand Guarantee Arbitration

Bank Guarantees are a common feature of international construction contracts. Bank Guarantees are typically used as a security for one party’s (usually the contractor’s) performance of its contractual obligations. Bank Guarantees frequently play a central role in construction disputes as well – either as an important aspect of background facts of the dispute or as […]

Filed Under: Construction Arbitration, Malaysia Arbitration, Singapore Arbitration, United States Arbitration

Dispute Boards and International Construction Arbitration

08/06/2020 by International Arbitration

Dispute-Boards-in-International-Construction-Arbitration

1. What Is a Dispute Board? Dispute boards[1] are often found in large construction projects[2] to assist parties in resolving or avoiding disputes and, ideally, preventing such disputes from escalating to international construction arbitration.[3] Dispute boards are purely a creature of contract. This means that normally there will be no supporting statute to regulate the […]

Filed Under: Construction Arbitration, United Kingdom Arbitration

Aceris Law’s Client Awarded USD 8.2 Million in SIAC Arbitration under Singapore Law

03/04/2020 by International Arbitration

Desalination-Plant-arbitration

Aceris Law is pleased to announce that it has assisted another client in succeeding upon its claims, in a decisive manner, in a SIAC arbitration taking place under Singapore law against the subsidiary of a large, publicly-listed company. The dispute, which had its seat in Singapore, concerned, inter alia, variation claims and claims for prolongation […]

Filed Under: Aceris Law, Construction Arbitration, SIAC Arbitration, Singapore Arbitration

COVID-19 and Construction Disputes: Claims for Time and Money

03/04/2020 by International Arbitration

covid construction disputes claims time money

The spread of COVID-19, also known as coronavirus, which was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization on 11 March 2020, has had a significant, in some cases disastrous, impact on virtually all areas of business globally. The construction industry is no exception. With a number of countries declaring a state of emergency […]

Filed Under: Construction Arbitration, FIDIC Arbitration, France Arbitration

Prolongation Claims in Construction Arbitration: Heads of Costs That May Be Claimed

09/07/2019 by International Arbitration

“Prolongation claims”, sometimes known as “delay claims”, are a common feature of construction disputes. The expression “prolongation claim” or “delay claim” is generally used to describe a monetary claim which follows from a delay to project completion. These claims should be distinguished from a “disruption claim”, which is generally used to describe a monetary claim […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Cost, Arbitration Damages, Construction Arbitration

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