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About this Seminar
Project consultants are often juggling and walking a tight rope when designing employer requirements, specifications, tender information and overseeing the development and delivery of construction projects. In many instances, they serve statutory functions as QP, whilst acting as the employer’s agent and putting on yet another cap as independent certifier. With so many competing aspects of their role, how do project consultants manage it all? We discuss these issues with a learned panel formed by an experienced construction arbitrator, a practicing architect and construction disputes lawyer.
Seminar Programme
5.00 - 5.30pm | Registrations & Refreshments for Delegates
5.30 - 5.40pm | Opening Remarks by Chairperson
Mr. Justin Tan – Council Member, Society of Construction Law (Singapore)
5.40 - 6.40pm | Duties, Obligations, Responsibilities and Liabilities: Managing it all as a Consultant
Ar. Catherine Loke – Partner, Lander Loke Architects
Mr. Johnny Tan – Independent Arbitrator
6.40 – 7.00pm | Q&A session
7.00 – 7.30pm | Networking Buffet
REGISTRATION CLOSING DATE: 14 May 2025 FEES
(includes materials, if any)
SCL (Singapore) Members S$50.00
Guests of SCL(S) Members
Members of international SCLs
- Members of:
- Asia Pacific Institute of Experts (APIEx)
- Association of Women in Construction (Singapore) (AWiCS)
- Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Singapore) Ltd (CIArb)
- Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB)
- Lighthouse Club (Singapore) (Lighthouse)
- Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
- Singapore Contractors Association Ltd (SCAL)
- Singapore Institute of Arbitrators (SIArb)
- Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA)
- Singapore Institute of Building Ltd (SIBL)
- Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers (SISV)
- Society of Project Managers (SPM)
- Tunneling and Underground Construction Society (Singapore (TUCSS)
Full Time Students & Faculty of NUS Faculty of Law S$90.00
Others S$120.00
For more details and to register for this seminar, please click HERE.