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Publication Date:2026-08-31
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9789819462322
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SG
The use of Dispute Boards (DBs) in construction and infrastructure projects has grown dramatically in recent decades, with adoption accelerating most sharply in mega-projects where the financial and scheduling stakes are highest. This book is an indispensable guide for practitioners, project owners, contractors and advisers who are increasingly encountering Dispute Board provisions in major project contracts across the region.
This work is believed to be the first comprehensive treatment of Dispute Boards written specifically from an Asian perspective. It examines not only the internationally recognised ICC Dispute Board Rules and the FIDIC suite of contracts (including FIDIC 2017) but also the Singapore-specific regimes that are increasingly prominent in public and private sector procurement: the Singapore Infrastructure Dispute-Management Protocol (SIDP) and the Public Sector Standard Conditions of Contract (PSSCOC). These Singapore instruments are now being utilised on some of the largest infrastructure contracts in the region, including contracts valued in excess of SGD 3 billion. The book contains examples and forms that offer practitioners a point of entry into this growing area of dispute resolution.
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Chow Kok Fong is a Fellow of the International Academy of Construction Lawyers and a Chartered Arbitrator. He has been described as the “doyen of Singapore construction law” by the Chief Justice of Singapore and as “a distinguished legal expert” by the Chief Justice of Malaysia, in the Forewords to the sixth edition of his landmark work Law and Practice of Construction Contracts (Sweet & Maxwell, 2025). He receives Dispute Board appointments on projects across Asia, including a recent appointment for a contract valued at SGD 3.8 billion.
Tan Liam Beng is a Chartered Arbitrator and Advocate and Solicitor with engineering and legal qualifications, whose 30 years of construction dispute practice spans arbitrations across Singapore, India, Taiwan, Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia.