by Virginia Bonanni | Oct 21, 2021 | Adjudication, Building, Construction, Contract law, Initiating Adjudication
By Natalia Vila. With few exceptions, the Construction Contracts Act 2002 (the Act) applies to every construction contract relating to construction work carried out in New Zealand. Statutory adjudication under the Act is the most commonly used dispute...
by Catherine Green | Nov 22, 2018 | Adjudication, Initiating Adjudication
Initiating Adjudication: Back to Basics Part One: The Notice of Adjudication The preparation of the Notice of Adjudication is arguably the most important step in the Adjudication process under the Construction Contracts Act (the Act). It is that document...
by Catherine Green | Nov 21, 2018 | Adjudication, Initiating Adjudication
Initiating Adjudication: Back to Basics Part Two: Service of the Notice of Adjudication You have your Notice of Adjudication prepared, but what steps do you need to take to serve it? This note sets out in brief the requirements for service under the...
by Catherine Green | Nov 20, 2018 | Adjudication, Initiating Adjudication
Initiating Adjudication: Back to Basics Part Three: Appointing an Adjudicator Following on from Part Two of our three-part series on initiating adjudication, in this note we briefly look at how to appoint an adjudicator under the Construction Contracts Act (the Act)....