CIOB - Construction Claims in The UAE
CIOB - Construction Claims in The UAE
CIOB - Construction Claims in The UAE
23 November 2016
Nicholas Gould and Ahmed Ibrahim
Introduction
• Programme:
• Clause 8.3 – within 28 days of Commencement of
Works.
• Order and timing; design, documents, procurement,
manufacture, delivery, construction, erection and
testing.
• Supporting report, method and execution, labour
resource.
• Progress meetings.
• Payment procedure – Clause 14.
• Process and substantiation.
3. Managing change
• Contract Price.
• Instructions and Variation Clause 13 (change).
• Notices:
• Time – Clause 8.3;
• Money – Clause 14;
• Claims – Clause 20.1.
• Method of measurement.
• Evaluation.
• Determination – Clause 3.5.
• Employer’s claims – Clause 2.5.
4. Dispute avoidance
• Contract or no contract?
• Right and obligations;
• Restitution.
• Breach or contract provisions?
• Breach and damages;
• Claims under the contract for loss, expense, damage.
• Time:
• FIDIC Clause 8 (beware Clause 20.1 [Claims]).
• Money:
• FIDIC Clause 20.1 (and Clause 14 [Payment] and 3.5
[Determinations].
• Time and money:
• NEC Clause 60;
• FIDIC Clause 2.5 [Employer’s Claims].
UAE code dealing with contract
Liquidated or unliquidated?
Article 390 gives effect to the agreed LDs, BUT Article 390(2) is a
room for “actual loss” argument to increase or decrease.
• Profit:
• As contractual percentage;
• As damages;
• UAE; damages.
• Finance charges and interest:
• Under the contract;
• As damages;
• UAE; up to 12% [Articles 76, 77 and 88 of the Commercial
Transactions Code].
• Compare to Al Sharia law, for example in Qatar or KSA
[general damages]
Notices And Time Bar Provisions
Common law
• Bremer Handelgesellschaft mbH v Vanden Avenne Izegem nv
[1978] 2 Lloyd’s Rep. 113.
• Multiplex v Honeywell [2007] TCC, Mr Justice Jackson.
• Obrascon Huarte Lain SA v Her Majesty’s Attorney General for
Gibraltar [2014] Mr Justice Akenhead.
UAE position
• Freedom of Contract: Art 243 (2) but consider Art 487.
• Clear words are given a clear meaning: Art 265(1) of the UAE
Civil Code.
• Good faith obligation: Art 246 (1) of the UAE Civil Code.
• Unlawful exercise of rights: Art 106 of the UAE Civil Code.
• Unjust enrichment: Art 318 and 319 The UAE Civil Code.
Proving Your Claim; Evidence
• Adjudication:
• NEC Option W;
• Dispute Adjudication Board.
• Arbitration:
• ICC, LCIA, SIAC;
• DIAC;
• DIFC-LCIA.
• DIFC court.
• UAE court:
• Use of experts;
• Attachment orders.
Questions
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