The High Court's decision in DNCF Ltd v Genus Homes Ltd [2023] IEHC 490 provides crucial guidance on the limits of fair procedures in statutory adjudication under the Construction Contracts Act 2013. The ruling clarifies that adjudicators are not obliged to invite parties to elaborate on their submissions or to seek further particulars, reinforcing...
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The High Court's decision in K&J Townmore Construction Limited v Damien Keogh [2023] IEHC 509 is a landmark in Irish construction law, clarifying the process and timing for challenging an adjudicator's jurisdiction under the Construction Contracts Act 2013. The ruling ensures the statutory adjudication process remains a swift and cost-effective...
Mark Etherington, ACUA was pleased to be invited to speak alongside Dermot McEvoy, Partner of Eversheds Sutherland at a Whitepaper conference in Dublin in December 2018, on the subject of concurrency in construction projects.




