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About this Course
This course is designed for practitioners in the construction industry interested in the basic principles of construction law. It will review general rights and obligations of contractors and employers, as well as time, payment, SOP and dispute related issues in construction contracts. It is principally designed for non-lawyers in the construction industry but lawyers seeking an introduction to this area may also be interested. It will be taught in 4 evening classes over 3 weeks. A Certificate of Attendance from the SCL (Singapore) will be issued to all attendees who fully attend and successfully complete the Course.
Please note that participants would be required to attend 4 evening sessions (register once to attend all 4 sessions):
- Session 1 : Thursday, 26th October 2017, 6.45pm-9.30pm
- Session 2 : Tuesday, 31th October 2017, 6.45pm-9.30pm
- Session 3: Thursday, 2nd November 2017, 6.45pm-9:30pm
- Session 4: Tuesday, 7th November 2017, 6.45pm-9.30pm
Course Programme*:
Thursday, 26 October (6:45pm – 9:30pm) | Module 1 – Introduction to Construction Contracts, including concepts of completion, DLP, EOT, etc. |
Tuesday, 31 October (6:45pm – 9:30pm) | Module 2 – Subcontracting & Payment Principles, including the Role of the Certifier, Valuations etc. |
Thursday, 2 November (6:45pm – 9:30pm) | Module 3 – Default and Dispute Resolution, including claims procedure, common heads of claim, etc. |
Tuesday, 7 November (6:45pm – 9:30pm) | Module 4 – Security of Payment Act |
*There will be a 30min dinner break for each session. Registrations will start from 6.30pm. Course starts at 6.45pm sharp.
Course Director :
Mr. Mohan Pillay – Managing Partner, MPillay; Joint Head of Office, Pinsent Masons MPillay LLP
Mohan Pillay conceived & developed this 4 evening program in 2010, when it was first launched. He is the Managing Partner of the Singapore law firm MPillay and Joint Head of Office of the Singapore Joint Law Venture of Pinsent Masons MPillay LLP. He is a Singapore and UK qualified dispute resolution lawyer with nearly 30 years’ experience in advisory, commercial litigation and regional arbitration work, particularly in construction and engineering projects.
Mohan is a Chartered Arbitrator and the first Review Adjudicator appointed under the adjudication regime in Singapore. He is currently the Co-Chair of the Dispute Resolution & Arbitration Committee, Inter-Pacific Bar Association (IPBA). His past appointments include President of the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators, Chair of SCL (Singapore) and the International Construction Projects Committee, IPBA, as well as teaching appointments as Adj. Assoc. Professor, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore (2003 - 2011) and Visiting Professor, Centre of Construction Law & Dispute Resolution, King’s College London (2005 – 2011). He is one of the General Editors of Singapore Construction Adjudication Review and the Singapore Journal of Construction Law, and co-author (with Toh Chen Han) of “The SICC Handbook – A Guide to the Rules and Procedures of the Singapore International Commercial Court” (Sweet & Maxwell, 2016).
Teaching Faculty will include:
Mr. Toh Chen Han –Partner, Pinsent Masons MPillay LLP
Chen Han's area of practice is Dispute Resolution. He focuses in particular on construction, engineering and commercial disputes, and related advisory work. The cases on which Chen Han has acted involve a range of matters including tracing and restitution of monies, conspiracy, expressway design and construction, power plant design, construction and operation, cargo-facility construction, water works, mixed research and commercial developments, and hotel management disputes.
Chen Han obtained his degree in Jurisprudence from Oxford University (Balliol), and is called to the Singapore bar. As Partner in Pinsent Masons' construction disputes and advisory division, and Council member of the Society of Construction Law (Singapore), Chen Han regularly speaks and teaches on issues that concern the Construction industry both in Singapore and internationally. Chen Han has written for various publications such as the International Construction Law Review. He co-authored the chapter on Enforcement of Foreign Judgments and Foreign Arbitral Awards in the Law and Practice of Commercial Litigation in Singapore (Sweet & Maxwell, 2015), and has (with Mohan Pillay) recently co-authored “The SICC Handbook – A Guide to the Rules and Procedures of the Singapore International Commercial Court” (Sweet & Maxwell, 2016). He is also a Contributing Editor for the Singapore Journal of Construction Law.
Mr. Yeo Boon Tat –Partner, Pinsent Masons MPillay LLP
Yeo Boon Tat is a Partner at Pinsent Masons MPillay LLP. His practice focuses on commercial litigation and regional arbitration work, with an emphasis on construction and engineering. He is an experienced and well-regarded counsel who has represented clients at all levels of the Singapore courts, in arbitrations, and in adjudications.
Boon Tat has advised and represented clients on disputes relating to power and petrochemical plants, water treatment facilities, and infrastructure projects in Singapore, China and Vietnam. He has also represented clients on a variety of commercial disputes such as joint venture, technology and employment disputes. In addition, he also advises on non-contentious matters relating to building and construction projects.
Boon Tat graduated from the National University of Singapore in 2003, and was called to the Singapore Bar in 2004.
Please register for this event using the online form below or download the REGISTRATION FORM HERE.