Seminar In Person

Preparing for Adjudication

by CIOB Birmingham

Event details

  • Squire Patton Boggs, Birmingham
  • 25 September 2024
  • 05:30 PM - 08:30 PM BST

Event fees

CIOB Member

Free

DGA (part of TSA Riley) and Guests

Free

Non Members

£17.00

CIOB Assist Optional Donation

£5.00

Summary

Join CIOB and DGA (Part of TSA Riley) for this entertaining panel discussion featuring experts in construction and dispute resolution.

The panel will discuss and review the issues to consider in avoiding and preparing for adjudication, followed by an interactive Q&A session.

Further Details


Who Should Attend:

  • Employers
  • Contractors
  • Specialist Subcontractors

Timings:

  • Arrival & registration: 17:30-18:00
  • Panel Session: 18:00-19:00
  • Q&A: 19:00-19:30
  • Networking 19:30-20:30

Location:

Squire Patton Boggs, 148 Edmund St, Birmingham B3 2JR

Refreshments:

Refreshments will be provided. Please confirm any dietary requirements on the booking form.

Ticket Price:

This event is free for CIOB members, DGA (part of TSA Riley) and Guests. £17 for non-members.

CPD Points:

CIOB members gain 3 CIOB CPD points when reflecting on the ethical aspects of learning from this activity.


CIOB are delighted to present this joint event with DGA (Part of TSA Riley)




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Contact

Georgina Floyd

Member Services and Events Coordinator - Midlands

[email protected]

How can we help you get the most out of this event? We want to ensure accessibility for all of our members. Please contact us in confidence prior to attendance and we will do our best to answer any questions and support any additional needs you may have.

Speakers


Matt Molloy is an experienced dispute resolver and has been appointed in over 900 construction and engineering disputes as either adjudicator, arbitrator, mediator, expert determiner, Conflict or Dispute Avoidance Panel/Board member. These disputes have concerned a number of high profile projects both within the UK and overseas, and have involved complex technical and legal issues in a variety of sectors, including education, private and public housing, offices, hotels and leisure, sports stadia, roads and infrastructure, utilities, energy and process engineering.


Alison Coutinho is an Operations Director and the UK Development Advisory Services Lead at Mace. Alison has a wealth of development experience in the housing and regeneration sectors in the capacity of a practising architect, developer and consultant, and during the course of her career and, has navigated numerous adjudications.


Andrew White is an experienced delay expert, Director with DGA, Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Building and Chartered Construction Manager and prior to his career in delay analysis, gained extensive experience in the delivery of construction projects as a Project Manager with major contractors. Andrew is regularly appointed as an Expert on delay and construction project management matters in adjudication, arbitration, and litigation on UK and international construction disputes, across multiple industry sectors and recognized by clients for his thoroughly researched, clearly reasoned, “common sense” based analyses.


Dominic Keene is an experienced quantum expert, Director with DGA and Chartered Quantity Surveyor and has extensive live project experience of building, civil engineering, rail and industrial projects in the UK and internationally, which was gained by working for major contracting organisations and consultancies. He is regularly appointed as an independent expert witness in the field of quantum (damages) on construction and engineering matters in mediation, adjudication and arbitration.


Ray O’Connor is a Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners recommended Partner in the Construction and Engineering Team at Squire Patton Boggs and, has over 20 years' experience in structuring and closing complex construction and engineering projects and successfully resolving disputes domestically and internationally across numerous different sectors ranging from the built environment to infrastructure, energy, process and engineering projects.


Graeme Bradley, a Partner with Squire Patton Boggs who has been consistently recognised as a leading Construction and Engineering practitioner and has been ranked for many years in the Legal 500 “Hall of Fame” and involved in countless complex disputes, will act as moderator.