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Standard Arbitration Clause for Construction Contract

By Albert Bates & Zach Torres-Fowler on December 7, 2022
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Accreditation: An extract from Thomas Reuters Practical Law. The full document is available at https://content.next.westlaw.com/practical-law/document/I3e46a7343fed11ed9f24ec7b211d8087/Standard-Arbitration-Clause-for-Construction-Contract.

Troutman Pepper Partners Albert Bates and Zach Torres-Fowler published a Thomas Reuters Practical Law guide for drawing construction arbitration clauses.

The document details a Standard Clause providing sample language for the parties to a domestic U.S. or international construction agreement to agree to arbitration of disputes. This Standard Clause contains options for parties to agree on either institutional administered or ad hoc arbitration. It features integrated drafting notes explaining the provisions the parties may want to include to address tiered dispute resolution, the seat, language, the governing law of the arbitration, the number, qualifications, and appointment of the arbitrators, joinder and consolidation options, and cost allocation.

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Clients turn to Albert Bates, Jr. to resolve U.S. and international construction disputes. Albert is known for his ability to quickly identify and address complex legal and business issues for clients, including on multibillion-dollar mega projects.

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Zach concentrates his practice in construction-related disputes and specializes in complex domestic and international arbitration proceedings. He has advised clients on nearly every continent in connection with projects in the United States, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. Zach has represented owners…

Zach concentrates his practice in construction-related disputes and specializes in complex domestic and international arbitration proceedings. He has advised clients on nearly every continent in connection with projects in the United States, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. Zach has represented owners, EPC contractors, and equipment manufacturers in disputes arising from a wide variety of construction projects including power plants, airports, commercial buildings, and other civil infrastructure works.

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    Real Estate & Construction
  • Blog:
    Constructlaw®
  • Organization:
    Troutman Pepper Locke
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