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Construction Arbitration

Overheads and Profit Claims in Construction Arbitration

19/02/2021 by Aceris Law LLC

Claims for lost overheads and profit are common in construction arbitrations involving delay and disruption. When the completion of the Works in question was caused by the Employer’s delay, Contractors often include a claim for lost contribution to head office overheads and the lost opportunity to earn profit (either on the project which is the […]

Filed Under: Construction Arbitration

Bank Guarantees and Arbitration: Resisting a Wrongful Call?

08/08/2020 by Aceris Law LLC

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

Dispute Boards and International Construction Arbitration

07/06/2020 by Aceris Law LLC

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

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

03/04/2020 by Aceris Law LLC

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: Commercial Arbitration, Construction Arbitration, France Arbitration

Aceris Law Wins Another ICC Arbitration under Swiss Law

30/01/2020 by Aceris Law LLC

Cement plant arbitration Swiss law

Aceris Law is pleased to have won another ICC arbitration under Swiss law for a European client regarding the construction of a cement plant in a West African State. Representing the Employer, the dispute concerned back charges, liquidated damages for delay and damages caused by the breach of the arbitration agreement. As usual, Aceris Law’s […]

Filed Under: About Aceris, Commercial Arbitration, Construction Arbitration, ICC Arbitration, Switzerland Arbitration, William Kirtley

Aceris Law Successfully Resolves another ICC Arbitration

01/01/2020 by Aceris Law LLC

Wastewater Treatment Arbitration

Aceris Law is pleased to have successfully resolved yet another ICC arbitration. Approximately one-third of the arbitrations where Aceris Law serves as counsel are construction-related, one-third are other types of commercial arbitrations (especially in the fields of aviation, energy, finance and technology) and one-third are investor-State arbitrations. This dispute, which had been running since 2016, […]

Filed Under: FIDIC Arbitration, About Aceris, Construction Arbitration, ICC Arbitration, Spain Arbitration, William Kirtley

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

09/07/2019 by Aceris Law LLC

“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: Construction Arbitration, Damages in Arbitration, International Arbitration

Reclamações por atrasos na arbitragem de construção

08/07/2019 by Aceris Law LLC

Reclamações por atrasos são uma das mais frequentes em disputas originadas de projetos de construção. Eles podem surgir a partir de uma mudança do escopo da obra solicitado pelo contratante, problemas para dar acesso ao local da obra ou entregar as informações solicitadas pelo empreiteiro por parte do contratante, mas também pela falha do empreiteiro […]

Filed Under: Arbitration Rules, Construction Arbitration, International Arbitration

Construction Arbitration Claim Strategy: When to Bring a Construction Claim in Arbitration and the Issues to Be Considered

26/06/2019 by Aceris Law LLC

Whether to bring a construction claim in arbitration depends on a number of factors that should be considered. If these issues are honestly considered at the outset of a construction dispute that is to be resolved by arbitration, they should lead to a sound conclusion as to the whether the construction claims should indeed be […]

Filed Under: Commercial Arbitration, Construction Arbitration

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