What's Happening?
Aceris Law LLC has published a new handbook aimed at providing practical guidance on international construction arbitration. This handbook is designed to assist contractors, employers, in-house legal teams,
counsel, and arbitrators in navigating the complexities of construction disputes. The publication comes as the construction industry reflects on the disputes and claims that characterized projects in 2025. The handbook addresses key issues such as delay and disruption claims, risk allocation under FIDIC and NEC contracts, liquidated damages, and contract administration failures. It offers practical solutions based on Aceris Law's extensive experience with international construction disputes, focusing on clear and efficient resolution strategies. The handbook is intended to support improved risk management and more effective dispute resolution as the industry prepares for the challenges of 2026 and beyond.
Why It's Important?
The release of this handbook is significant for the construction industry, which frequently deals with complex arbitration cases. As construction projects become more technically demanding and contractual frameworks evolve, the need for timely and fair dispute resolution becomes critical. The handbook provides valuable insights and practical solutions that can help industry stakeholders manage risks more effectively and resolve disputes efficiently. This is particularly important as the industry anticipates continued challenges in 2026, including potential delays and disruptions. By offering guidance on common arbitration issues, the handbook aims to enhance the industry's ability to handle disputes, ultimately contributing to smoother project execution and reduced legal costs.
What's Next?
As the construction industry moves into 2026, stakeholders are likely to utilize the handbook to refine their dispute resolution strategies. Legal teams and arbitrators may incorporate the practical solutions outlined in the handbook into their practices, potentially leading to more streamlined arbitration processes. Additionally, the insights provided could influence contract negotiations and risk management strategies, as parties seek to minimize disputes and enhance project outcomes. The handbook's impact may also extend to training and development, as industry professionals use it as a resource to build their arbitration expertise.








