
Market Insight
International Projects Magazine, April 2025
Welcome to our new International Projects Magazine, designed to provide a concise and user-friendly update to people working on international…
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Bulletin
Construction Bulletin, March 2023
In this edition we cover a broad range of recent developments in international construction law, including Steps taken by the Hong Kong administration towards the introduction of statutory adjudication in the Special Administrative Region; managing interface risk in the delivery of lump-sum EPC turnkey agreements for energy and infrastructure projects; the English High Court’s clarification of the test to be applied in a “Battle of the Forms” scenario; and an example of an occasion where a contractor lost its right to terminate its construction contract as a consequence of a delay in exercising that right.
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Bulletin
Construction Bulletin, September 2022
In this edition we cover a broad range of recent developments in international construction law.
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Bulletin
Construction Bulletin, March 2022
In this Construction Bulletin we cover a broad range of recent developments in international construction law, including: Judicial Approach to Uncontroverted Expert Evidence: Griffiths v Tui; "Jurisdiction vs. Admissibility” in Hong Kong Arbitration Law; Security for Joint Venture Participants; Ensuring Arbitration Provides an Alternative Dispute Resolution Process; Upcoming events
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Briefing
Termination: Contractual Rights to Terminate Curtailed
New legislation has been introduced in the UK which restricts the rights of p…
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Briefing
Wind farm design risk: landmark decision, May 2015
In April 2014 the English courts issued a judgment in the case Højgaard v. E….
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Market Insight
Contract variations, traps for the unwary, September 2014
At the end of practically every construction project the parties will be faced with a schedule of unresolved variations that will need to be agreed. Disagreements will often relate to valuation.
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Market Insight
EU procurement directive: size matters, July 2014
A new EU procurement directive will soon demand new contracts for sizeable variations to public projects, but tread carefully: substantial is a subjective word
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Market Insight
The Channel Tunnel: have we learnt our lessons? July 2014
The Channel Tunnel opened 20 years ago having endured lengthy delays and massive cost overruns. So what can today’s major schemes learn from the mistakes made two decades ago?
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Publication
Construction Contract Variations
This important new book on one of the key topics in construction law covers the subject in significantly more depth than any other text and is set to
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