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A new landscape for big disputes: Lessons from recent history

2023 National Conference paper presented by David Starkoff

Constructing a National EV Charging Network throughout Regional and Remote Australia

SoCLA 2023 National Conference paper by Dr Andrew Simpson.

Extensions of time for principal caused delays under modern Australian contracts: the illusion of relief?

2023 National Conference video presentation by Matthew Croagh and Nicole Whitby.

A new landscape for big disputes: Lessons from recent history

2023 National Conference presentation by David Starkoff

Constructing a National EV Charging Network throughout Regional and Remote Australia

SoCLA 2023 National Conference presentation by Dr Andrew Simpson

Mitigating project risk in Australia's electricity transmission grid buildout

2023 SoCLA National Conference paper by Sean Marriott.

Are we (really) there yet? Power of social procurement to force positive change in the construction industry's culture in recruiting and retaining women

SoCLA National Conference paper by Katherine Navarro

Practice Note 4 - Communications Notices and Time Bars

SoCLA Practice Note No 4: Communications Notices and Time Bars

The race to transform Queensland by the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games

On 21 July 2021, Brisbane officially received the rights to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2032.
This event focuses on the exciting opportunities for infrastructure development and innovative use of technology that the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games present in Queensland.
The keynote speaker, the Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner, will outline how Queensland is preparing to deliver the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games and the wider benefits that this will bring to Queensland.

Suppressing Subjectivity – Objectively Quantifying Risk Allocation in Construction Contracts

2022 commended Brooking Prize entry by Kiri Parr and Kevin Pascoe.

(now published at (2023) 38 Building and Construction Law 482)