Monthly Archives: May 2015

REUTERS | Kim Kyung-Hoon

This depends on your perspective. Before you click through to the next blog with a resounding “no” at the back of your mind, it should be said that this question was enough to attract a substantial crowd of industry professionals to the recent address given by Paul Reed QC to the King’s College Construction Law Association.

This is based on the government’s new integrated project insurance (IPI) model, to be used as the basis for the new collaborative alliancing forms of contract by helping to remove the blame culture inherent in an adversarial construction market.  Continue reading

REUTERS | Tiksa Negeri

A couple of weeks ago I attended the Adjudication Society’s regional conference in Dublin. The conference’s focus was on the Construction Contracts Act 2013 which, among other things, introduces statutory adjudication to Ireland. As some of you may recall, Jonathan went to a similar conference last year and wrote about some of the issues that came out of that conference. Now it’s my turn! Continue reading

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