Introduction Engineering disputes have become one of the most frequent and complex forms of conflict in construction and infrastructure projects across the Middle East. These disputes arise at the intersection of technical engineering standards and contractual obligations, often involving multimillion-dollar claims, competing expert opinions, and highly detailed investigations into design, execution, and operational performance. In…

Introduction: Engineering Claims Are Not Just Contractual Issues — They Are Technical Battles Requiring Precision Engineering projects—whether in construction, infrastructure, energy, industrial plants, or cross-border developments—inevitably generate claims rooted in technical complexity. Delays, variations, design changes, conflicting specifications, unexpected site conditions, cost overruns, equipment performance issues, and coordination failures all form the basis of engineering-related…

Introduction: Why Consultants and Project Owners Need Specialized Engineering Arbitration Support Engineering and design functions sit at the heart of every construction and infrastructure project. Whether it involves roads, bridges, energy plants, water treatment systems, industrial facilities, or smart city developments, the success of any project depends heavily on: the precision of engineering design, the…

Introduction: Why Engineering Arbitration Has Become Critical in Today’s Cross-Border Mega Projects The engineering and infrastructure sector across the Middle East, Africa, and Europe has grown rapidly over the past decade. Nations such as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Egypt are executing large-scale projects involving: renewable energy plants, desalination and water treatment facilities, metro…

Introduction: Why Energy Disputes Require Specialized Arbitration Expertise The global energy sector—encompassing oil, gas, LNG, petrochemicals, power generation, renewables, hydrogen projects, and cross-border energy infrastructure—is one of the most dispute-intensive industries in the world. Whether the project involves upstream exploration, midstream transportation, downstream refining, EPC construction, grid connection, drilling operations, or renewable energy development, energy…

  In international and high-value commercial contracts, disputes are rarely simple. By the time a conflict reaches formal arbitration, positions are entrenched, legal costs are mounting, and the relationship between the parties may already be damaged. Yet in many of these cases, the underlying issues could have been narrowed—or even fully resolved—long before an arbitral…

  Introduction: Engineering Contracts as the Foundation of Project Success Engineering projects—whether related to infrastructure, energy, industrial installations, manufacturing plants, or large-scale technical systems—are complex ventures in which design precision, contractual clarity, and risk allocation determine the success or failure of the entire project. Engineering contracts govern performance obligations, technical deliverables, design responsibilities, timelines, liability…

  Introduction: Why Construction and Infrastructure Disputes Demand a New Generation of Resolution Strategies Across the Middle East and North Africa — particularly in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, and Egypt — construction and infrastructure projects have reached unprecedented levels of complexity. These are not traditional projects; they involve: integrated smart-city systems, major industrial zones,…

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,…

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…