Complex construction projects commonly give rise to disputes, which are often referred to arbitration. But what makes a construction arbitration different from any other type of commercial arbitration?

We are pleased to share the first episode in our Construction Arbitration podcast series which explores in more detail what makes a construction arbitration different from any other type of commercial arbitration.

The remainder of the series will feature episodes discussing the various stages of a construction arbitration, including engaging experts, managing documents and factual witnesses, preparing a case and managing the arbitration procedure itself.

This episode can be found on SoundCloudSpotify and iTunes.

In the next in the series, Karan Talwar and Naomi Lisney will be discussing the engagement and use of experts and their role in a construction arbitration.

For more information, please contact Craig Tevendale, Partner, James Doe, Partner, Rebecca Warder, Professional Support Lawyer, or your usual Herbert Smith Freehills contact.

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Craig Tevendale

Partner, Head of Energy, UK, London, Africa Group, Central Asia Group and Kazakhstan Group

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James Doe

Partner, Head of Construction and Infrastructure Disputes, London, Kazakhstan Group, Central Asia Group and Africa Group

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Partner, Head of Energy, UK, London, Africa Group, Central Asia Group and Kazakhstan Group

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James Doe

Partner, Head of Construction and Infrastructure Disputes, London, Kazakhstan Group, Central Asia Group and Africa Group

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