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Dispute board definition

What does Dispute board mean? A dispute board is a panel appointed under a construction contract to help avoid and resolve project disputes by issuing recommendations or decisions on matters referred by the parties. It is a contractual mechanism (not defined by legislation), with its powers, procedures and the effect of its outcomes set out in the relevant contract, commonly standard forms such as fidic. Two main models are used: - Dispute review board (DRB): gives non‑binding recommendations. - Dispute adjudication board (DAB) and, in newer FIDIC forms, dispute avoidance/adjudication board (DAAB): issues decisions that are contractually binding, often on an interim “binding unless and until...

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ICE Dispute Board Procedure for construction contracts: Procedures One (international/non-HGCRA) and Two (UK HGCRA adjudication), appointments, referrals, hearings, decisions and tripartite agreements

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This Practice Note examines a procedure that contracting parties may choose to adopt for resolving disputes under a construction contract, regardless of whether the HGCRA 1996 applies. A dispute board comprises a panel appointed to help resolve disagreements arising from the contract. See Practice Note: Dispute boards—what are they and what are their advantages and disadvantages?. The intention is to secure prompt outcomes without resorting to court proceedings or arbitration. Various organisations issue rules for dispute boards, and some forms, including FIDIC, call for disputes to be determined by such a board (see Practice Notes: FIDIC contracts 2017—Dispute Avoidance/Adjudication Boards and FIDIC contracts (pre-2017 editions)—dispute adjudication boards). The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) provides several dispute resolution services and publishes standard procedures for handling disputes, including one such procedure. It prescribes rules on appointing a board, making a referral, managing the proceedings and issuing a decision. A version of this procedure, released in 2012, can be found on the ICE website. In fact, two procedures are included within it. The first is intended for use on international projects and...

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