Introduction: Why Construction Arbitration Experts Are Now Essential in Large-Scale Projects The construction industry across the Middle East, North Africa, and globally is undergoing a massive transformation. With the rise of giga-projects, urban development programs, energy infrastructure initiatives, transport systems, smart cities, and industrial megaprojects, the financial stakes have never been higher. Projects worth hundreds…

Introduction: Why High-Quality Construction Agreements Determine the Success of a Project In the GCC, Middle East, and North Africa regions—where megaprojects, cross-border developments, and ambitious national infrastructure programs are accelerating—construction contracts form the legal backbone of every project. A well-drafted construction agreement is not simply a formality or administrative step; it is a strategic risk-management…

Introduction Construction law has become one of the most essential and complex legal fields in the MENA region, where governments and private developers continue to launch massive projects: smart cities, renewable energy plants, transportation networks, mega-malls, luxury towers, industrial facilities, and advanced healthcare complexes. These projects involve billions in investment, strict deadlines, international contractors, highly…

In any serious business environment, conflict is not a question of if, but when. Boardroom disagreements, shareholder tensions, disputes with joint venture partners, clashes between departments, and conflicts with key suppliers or clients are all part of corporate reality. Left unmanaged, these disputes can threaten governance structures, delay strategic projects, damage corporate reputation, and erode…

Introduction: Why Commercial Settlement Negotiation Is Now a Critical Business Tool In today’s competitive and fast-moving markets, commercial disputes arise more frequently and with greater financial and strategic consequences. Whether dealing with a supplier disagreement, missed delivery schedules, contract performance issues, pricing disputes, intellectual property conflicts, joint venture breakdowns, or payment disputes, businesses in the…

Introduction Commercial construction is one of the fastest-growing sectors across the Middle East, driven by booming real estate markets in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Egypt. From corporate office towers and logistics hubs to retail centers, hotels, mixed-use developments, and large residential communities, commercial construction projects have become increasingly complex, high-value, and time-sensitive. With…

  Introduction: When “Quick and Fair” Beats “Long and Expensive” In today’s business environment—especially across Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the GCC and wider MENA—companies operate under constant time and cashflow pressure. A dispute over an unpaid invoice, a delayed project, a distribution agreement gone wrong, or a failed joint venture can quickly drain: Management time Legal…

Introduction: Why Building Contract Advisory Is the Backbone of Project Success In today’s construction landscape—across Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, Qatar, and worldwide—building projects are more complex, multi-layered, and risk-sensitive than ever before. Developers and contractors must navigate demanding schedules, rising material costs, shifting design expectations, subcontractor coordination, regulatory compliance, and increasing client scrutiny. In…

Introduction: Why Arbitration Has Become the Strategic Choice for Modern Construction Projects Across the Middle East, particularly in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Egypt, the construction industry has entered a new era of megaprojects—smart cities, industrial complexes, infrastructure corridors, renewable energy facilities, and mixed-use developments. As projects grow in size and complexity, so do…

Introduction Across Egypt and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), the business landscape is evolving at an unprecedented speed. As investments grow, contracts multiply, and regional economies diversify, the need for effective dispute-resolution mechanisms has never been greater. Traditional litigation remains an option, but it is often slow, costly, and publicly visible—three factors that businesses today…