Across the GCC, Middle East, North Africa, and many regions undergoing rapid development, government-led initiatives are accelerating at an unprecedented pace. Roads, railways, water treatment facilities, ports, power plants, logistics hubs, digital infrastructure, and national transformation projects are reshaping economies. Such projects are typically governed by strict procurement laws, layered administrative processes, and high levels…

Across the Middle East, North Africa, and global markets, major corporations are increasingly involved in ambitious construction and infrastructure projects—ranging from giga-developments in Saudi Arabia, industrial expansions in Egypt, smart-city ecosystems in the UAE, to energy mega-complexes in Qatar. These projects are large, multi-layered, and technically advanced, making disputes not only common but often unavoidable….

In fast-moving corporate environments, conflict is almost inevitable. As companies expand into new markets, build joint ventures, acquire subsidiaries, and manage complex shareholder structures, disagreements can arise at many levels: boardrooms, executive teams, joint venture committees, regional offices, or between parent companies and subsidiaries. For enterprises operating between Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the wider GCC, Europe,…

Every serious business—whether in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the UAE, or beyond—will eventually face contractual or commercial disputes. These might involve unpaid invoices, delays in construction projects, failed joint ventures, termination of distribution agreements, or disagreements over quality and performance. The real question is not whether disputes will arise, but how much they will cost your…

Over the past decade, construction markets across the Middle East and North Africa—particularly Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, and the UAE—have undergone massive transformation. Governments are pushing ambitious megaprojects, multinational developers are reshaping skylines, and competition between contractors has intensified dramatically. As project values rise and timelines shrink, contractors are finding themselves exposed to a far…

Contractor disputes are among the most frequent, expensive, and disruptive challenges in construction, infrastructure, and energy projects across the MENA region. With the rapid expansion of mega-projects, increased reliance on international contractors, and the use of complex engineering contracts such as FIDIC, EPC, Design–Build, and PPP, disputes have become more intricate and technically demanding. Contractor…

Introduction: Why Contract Management Has Become Critical in Modern Construction Construction today is more complex, more regulated, and more interdependent than ever. Across Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Egypt—where mega-projects shape the economic future—contract management is no longer a technical formality. It has become a strategic discipline that determines: whether a project stays on…

Introduction: Why Mediation Has Become Essential in Modern Construction Projects Construction projects—whether in Riyadh, Dubai, Cairo, London, or Paris—operate under high-pressure timelines, complex technical requirements, and multi-party contractual relationships. With contractors, subcontractors, designers, suppliers, project managers, and owners all interacting simultaneously, disagreements are almost inevitable. Delays, variations, payment conflicts, defects, and scope disputes can derail…

Introduction: Construction Litigation as a High-Stakes Reality in Today’s Regional Markets Across Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Egypt, the construction sector has become a driving force of economic transformation. Mega-projects, infrastructure corridors, smart cities, industrial zones, and energy facilities now dominate the landscape. Yet with this unprecedented growth comes an equally significant rise in…

Introduction: Why Mediation Has Become Essential in the Construction Sector Construction projects in the Middle East and North Africa—especially in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the UAE, and the Gulf—are expanding at an unprecedented scale. Mega-projects such as NEOM, large infrastructure ventures, industrial facilities, renewable energy stations, and high-value commercial developments all rely on complex contractual frameworks….