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Bank Guarantees: Negotiating the Steeplechase

Keeping Pace _ A Discussion of 'Pacing' as it Relates to Concurrent Delay Under Australian Construction Contracts

This paper examines concurrency, its logical extension to pacing, and how pacing differs from concurrency.

Disruption Claims: Is it all too hard?

Running Towards the Future

Without doubt we are living in interesting times. And for those of us whose work collides with the built environment, we are seeing amazing technological progress collide with a socially and climatically changing world with the delivery of ever bigger and bigger projects. 

Our times are full of opportunities but we seem to be struggling to take full advantage of these opportunities here in Australia. 

The question I explore in this paper is whether we, as lawyers engaged in the built environment, are enabling our clients, and our society and even our planet, to fully realise these opportunities. And, what we could do to improve tomorrow over what we are achieving today. 

Internationalisation of the Australian Construction Market: Case for Using FIDIC Contracts

How to increase the chance of project success

Overcoming Obstacles - Rider 1 to SCL_s revised Protocol

Building Codes: The Workplace Relations Dimension of Infrastructure Procurement

Retrospectivity and the Doctrine of Frustration

A highly commended paper for the Brooking Student Prize 2015 by Rachel Ong

Demystifying Concurrency - A Presentation by Hill International

This paper is a copy of the PowerPoint slides presented by Dr Franco Mastrandrea of Hill International at a seminar in Sydney on 24 October 2014.

The slides are based on on a paper titled Concurrent Delay: an Alternative Proposal for Attributing Responsibility by Dr Franco Mastrandrea.

Copies of the paper can be obtained by emailing Dr Mastrandrea FrancoMastrandrea@hillintl.com.