Introduction: Why Oman Has Become a Strategic Hub for Corporate Arbitration As Oman continues to expand its economic diversification efforts under Vision 2040, the volume and complexity of commercial transactions, infrastructure projects, and cross-border investments have significantly increased. With this growth comes an inevitable rise in disputes involving joint ventures, construction projects, energy operations, shareholder…

Introduction: Why Major Project Dispute Resolution Has Become a Critical Business Function Across the Middle East and North Africa—especially Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Egypt—the scale of ongoing development is unprecedented. Gigaprojects, smart cities, mega-infrastructure, new industrial zones, renewable energy complexes, rail networks, and world-class real estate ventures are reshaping the region. These projects…

Introduction Across the Middle East, major infrastructure developments have become the backbone of national transformation plans. Mega-projects such as smart cities, high-speed transport networks, airports, industrial complexes, power stations, desalination plants, digital infrastructure, and large-scale public–private partnerships (PPPs) dominate the construction landscape. With these ambitious projects come disputes that are often: technically complex, financially significant,…

Introduction: Why Legal Construction Services Are Essential in Today’s Project Landscape Construction projects across the GCC, Middle East, North Africa, and Europe are becoming increasingly ambitious. Whether it is a multi-tower residential development in Riyadh, an industrial manufacturing facility in Jeddah, a transportation corridor in Egypt, or an energy infrastructure project in the UAE, modern…

Introduction The construction industry in the Middle East is one of the fastest-growing sectors globally, driven by massive government investment and ambitious development programs across Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Egypt, Bahrain, and Kuwait. Mega-projects in infrastructure, real estate, industrial facilities, hospitality, education, and logistics continue to expand at unprecedented speed. But with this growth…

Introduction: Why Legal Risk Management Is Critical in Today’s Construction Industry Construction projects in the Middle East and North Africa—especially in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Egypt—are becoming larger, more complex, and more interconnected. With mega-projects exceeding billions of dollars, the legal risks associated with construction have increased dramatically. Legal risks in construction are…

Introduction: Why Construction Projects in the MENA Region Need a Specialized Arbitration Lawyer The construction industry in the Middle East and North Africa is one of the most dynamic—and most dispute-prone—sectors in the region. Mega-projects in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Egypt, and beyond now involve: multiple contractors and subcontractors, complex engineering systems, tight schedules,…

Introduction: Why Every Construction Project Needs a Dedicated Legal Construction Advisor The construction industry in the Middle East and North Africa is undergoing rapid expansion, fueled by mega-projects in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Egypt. These projects—from industrial complexes to highways, renewable energy plants, metros, smart cities, and water infrastructure—operate under demanding timelines, strict…

Introduction: Why Construction Projects Depend on Strategic Legal Consulting Modern construction projects—mega infrastructure programs, high-rise buildings, industrial complexes, energy facilities, railways, airports, water networks, and public–private partnerships—operate in an environment filled with technical, contractual, and regulatory challenges. In the GCC and MENA region especially, governments are investing heavily in national development programs such as Saudi…

Introduction: Why International Construction Arbitration Has Become Essential Cross-border construction and infrastructure projects are expanding at historic levels across the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Asia. From mega-cities and energy complexes to transportation corridors, industrial zones, deep-water ports, and transnational PPP ventures, the scale and complexity of modern engineering projects continue to rise. With this…