London-based Construction & Infrastructure Disputes Partners James Doe and David Nitek and Professional Support Lawyer Noe Minamikata have authored the chapter on 'Construction Arbitration and Turnkey Projects' in the third edition of Global Arbitration Review’s Guide to Construction Arbitration.

The Guide to Construction Arbitration is an in-depth review of construction disputes internationally – from preparing contracts and guarantees, to setting up dispute boards, organising arbitration proceedings, analysing documents and evidence, and navigating within particular industries and regions.
This guide is the only book that offers a detailed discussion and commentary on both the principal features of international construction contracts and the dispute resolution methods they typically contain, with chapters addressing key issues in the following general topics:

  1. International Construction Contracts
  2. Dispute Resolution for Construction Disputes
  3. Select Topics on Construction Arbitration
  4. Regional Construction Arbitration

Herbert Smith Freehills' chapter, ‘Construction Arbitration and Turnkey Projects’ is available to download as a PDF. The full guide can be accessed online at: The Guide to Construction Arbitration - Third Edition

For more information, please contact James Doe, David Nitek, Noe Minamikata or your usual Herbert Smith Freehills contact.


Accreditation: An extract from the third edition of GAR’s The Guide to Construction Arbitration, first published in October 2019. The whole publication is available at https://globalarbitrationreview.com/edition/1001411/the-guide-to-construction-arbitration-third-edition

Key contacts

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James Doe

Partner, Head of Construction and Infrastructure Disputes, London

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Noe Minamikata

Knowledge Counsel, London

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