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Transnational Construction Arbitration


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CHAPTER 7

Role of expert witnesses in construction arbitration: delay and disruption and quantum issues

Role of expert witnesses in construction arbitration: delay and disruption and quantum issues

Gideon E Kamya-Lukoda Anthony J Morgan

Overview

7.1 Due to the complex nature of construction projects, disputes often arise even if the parties involved believe that they should be avoidable. An independent opinion is an important factor in aiding disputing parties to reach an amicable settlement or in assisting the entity, to which the dispute has been referred, to reach its decision. This chapter focuses on the authors’ experience in construction arbitrations, which is one of the available dispute resolution mechanisms.1

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