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Dispositive Issues in Construction and Engineering Arbitration


ISBN13: 9789403526997
Published: June 2026
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £146.00



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Dispositive Issues in Construction and Engineering Arbitration is a very welcome book by an internationally renowned practitioner in the field, showing that resolving construction and engineering disputes, which stem from a multi-layered tangle of issues that reflect the myriad challenges of getting a complex project built, lies in managing and mastering the factual complexity with suitable rigour.

What’s in this book:

Drawing on a rich career-long experience supported by comparative analysis of case law and institutional guidance, the author offers insights directly gained from work in a broad range of jurisdictions. He expertly identifies and frames issues that genuinely determine outcomes, reducing distraction and inefficiency, in disputes arising in various contexts, including the following:

  • the tender process
  • non-payment
  • unforeseeable events and circumstances
  • programming issues related to delayed works
  • disruption and productivity losses, and
  • defective work or materials

Numerous visual aids and practical illustrations are provided, along with adaptable templates and procedural models designed for use throughout an arbitration. These address cost and complexity through proportionate, structured approaches to managing arbitration procedure and maintaining equality and procedural fairness.

How this will help you:

With its clear taxonomy of factual, legal, and expert issues as the foundation of sound arbitral decision-making, this book helps practitioners to focus on the true points in dispute, in the process embracing innovation, suitably robust case management, and cost control. It is a veritable goldmine of practical guidance for arbitrators, counsel, expert witnesses, and the business users of arbitral services worldwide, and indeed for anyone interested in mitigating the escalating costs and procedural challenges besetting commercial arbitral practice today.

Subjects:
Construction Law, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
List of Abbreviations
List of Figures
List of Tables
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements

CHAPTER 1. Introduction
CHAPTER 2. The Essential Taxonomy
CHAPTER 3. Systematic Review of Issue Identification
CHAPTER 4. Dealing with Case Amendments and Other Consequential Developments
CHAPTER 5. The Efficient Disposal of Preliminary Issues
CHAPTER 6. Drafting Procedural Orders
CHAPTER 7. Proposals for Improved Transparency and Understanding Annexures

Bibliography
List of Authorities
Index