SCL(NZ) 'from surviving to thriving' conf call for abstracts closes 24 March. Come join us at Te Pae Christchurch 29-30 June https://t.co/KaDy6Smktb for all conf information
Many thanks to Royden Hindle and Dr Anna Kirk for sharing their “Arbitration Unveiled” – New Zealand’s Inaugural Arbitration Survey Report with our members.
Congratulations Chanté Fourie and George Sabonadière SCL's 2022 essay prize winners on such a successful week presenting their essays. Essays & presentations in members only area #SCL_NZ; #SCLconstructionlaw@SCL_NZ
Dr Matthew Bell's presentation at SCL(NZ) Annual Dinner July 2022 fantastic presentation of Dr Bell's Hudson Prize winning essay Contract Damages for Defective Construction Work: An Unresolved Puzzle?
@MelbConstrucLaw#SCL_NZ; #SCLconstructionlaw@SCL_NZ
Next caselaw on 28 June we have Brendan Cash and James France exploring 'The dark side of construction and the law.' Register now for this intriguing session
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SCL(NZ) recent construction caselaw discussions are back for June. Register for our 22 June meeting on recent cases discussing payment claims and schedules https://t.co/IYAvaH2Uxo
The next SoCLA Webinar is on 15 April 2021: FIDIC - Where the bloody hell are you? Presented by Kiri Parr, Tony Barry and Rob-Nelson Williams. #auslaw#fidic#constructionlaw. More info available here https://t.co/o9x7bUV9vT
Join SCL(NZ) on 10 Nov(7:00pm NZT). Dr Matthew Bell and Philip Britton presenting Rethinking residential construction law: a (virtual) journey from London to Auckland (via Melbourne). please register for the webinar link https://t.co/bkRSwsoXY8
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Event Reminder - SCL Webinar - Tuesday, October 6, 2020 - 6:30 PM
"AFSA International Rules at the cutting edge?"
Speaker: Patrick Lane SC
Chair: Dr Nael Bunni
Organisers: [email protected]
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://t.co/JTLpS1pQMf
New event - webinar - 23/6/20 - Evolution & diversity: key developments in construction law and some key contrasts between English & Australian construction law - see here for full details https://t.co/hfbFkv3ocE
A practical summary of what was, is & might be when it comes to securing payment for construction projects of all sizes & at all stages of development in the era of COVID-19. Presented in the @SCLAust webinar by @hickey_mt & Bianca Kabel @Level27Chambers https://t.co/lqmntfRkxH
SCL(NZ) May members meeting - The Golden Principles of FIDIC with Enrico Vink, former Managing Director of FIDIC Thurs 21May 6:00pm https://t.co/ZDwzIXGT2k
Dan Cameron and Natasha Possenniskie presented on the construction & infrastructure sector's 'culture of mistrust' and what can be done about it. It is an important, longstanding, issue – and will only change if we all change it. Michael Taylor
NZ Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga announced a second pipeline of NZ’s planned infrastructure projects. A combined estimated value of $21.1bn contains data from 15 organisations, identifying more than 500 credible and committed projects https://t.co/H6U9To6BWN
Alan Page & Jonathan Laird presenting on Passive Fire Issues was a disturbing eye-opener as to potentially widespread noncompliance of passive fire systems in many buildings and the need for the industry to upskill in this safety critical area. ppt now in members only area