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SCL-LSS Joint Construction Law Conference 2008
Session 1: Bridging the Gap between Construction Law and Construction Projects Challenges
Topic: Bridging the Gap between Construction Law and Construction Projects Challenges
Speaker: Ms Audrey Perez - Head of Department QSE & Maintenance, Dragages Singapore Pte Ltd
Presentation slides on Bridging the Gap between Construction Law and Construction Projects Challenges.
Session 2: Engineering 101 for Non-Engineers – Common Technical Considerations
Topic: Engineering 101 for Non-Engineers
Speaker: Ms Audrey Perez - Head of Department QSE & Maintenance, Dragages Singapore Pte Ltd
Presentation slides on Engineering 101 for Non-Engineers.
Session 3: Engineering the Law – Science or Art?
Topic: Engineering the Law – Science or Art?
Speaker: Mr Tan Chee Meng SC - Head, International Projects & Partner, M/s WongPartnership LLP
Presentation slides on Engineering the Law – Science or Art?
Paper on Update & Review on Developments in Construction Law.
Session 4: Update and Review on Developments in Construction Law
Topic: Update and Review on Developments in Construction Law
Speaker: Mr Tan Chau Yee - Partner, M/s Harry Elias Partnership
Presentation slides on Update and Review on Developments in Construction Law.
Session 5: Non-Compliance with the Security of Payment Act: Are the Adjudications invalid? - Other current issues in connection with construction industry adjudications
Topic: Security of Payment - Is Non Compliance Necessarily Fatal?
Speaker: Mr Edwin Lee - Partner, M/s Rajah & Tann
Presentation slides on Security of Payment - Is Non Compliance Necessarily Fatal?
Paper on Security of Payment - Is Non Compliance Necessarily Fatal?
The Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act (“SOP Act”)
provides that an adjudication application “shall be made within 7 days after the
entitlement of the claimant to make an adjudication application first arises” [Section 13(3)(a)] and the adjudicator “shall determine an adjudication application within 7 days after the commencement of the adjudication” if no payment response and adjudication response has been made [Section 17(1)(a)].
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