Navigating Delay Claims: Legal Developments and Analytical Challenges

Navigating Delay Claims: Legal Developments and Analytical Challenges

By CIOB Singapore

Join our webinar on construction delays featuring insights on delay analysis and recent court decisions.

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 3 days before event

About this event

Please note: this event is for over 18’s only.

Join us for an insightful webinar that delves into the latest legal and technical developments related to construction delays. This event is tailored for professionals engaged in project management, contract administration, and dispute resolution within the construction industry.

Agenda:

Segment 1: Delay Analysis Methodologies

Presented by Ms. Ellen Alexandra Wong, Associate Director (Delay) at HKA Global (Singapore) Pte Ltd.

  • Overview of key delay analysis methodologies
  • Distinguishing between pacing delays and concurrent delays
  • Common pitfalls encountered in practice

Segment 2: Recent Court Decisions

Presented by Mr. Christopher Chuah, Managing Director of Christopher Chuah Law Chambers LLC.

  • Discussion of recent Singapore Court decisions, including:
  • Terrenus Energy SL2 Pte Ltd v Attika Interior [2025]
  • ICOP Construction (SG) Pte Ltd v Tiong Seng Civil Engineering Pte Ltd [2024]
  • Examination of court approaches to concurrent delay, delay analysis, and the doctrine of time at large in construction contracts

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

Who Should Attend:

This webinar is essential for anyone involved in the construction sector, particularly those focused on project management, contract administration, and navigating disputes.

Fees

  • Free for CIOB Members.
  • 30 SGD for non-CIOB members

Contact

Mai Nguyen

Member Services & Events Coordinator

Email: mnguyen@ciob.org.sg

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$0 – $30
Sep 16 · 12:00 AM PDT