SCLHK’s flagship Annual Conference will this year be moved online, due to Covid-19. This will be a series of 4 webinars to be held at 6pm on the dates stated above. This year’s Annual Conference Series is kindly sponsored by ATKIN CHAMBERS, DES VOEUX CHAMBERS, EPIQ, KEATING CHAMBERS, 39 ESSEX CHAMBERS and 4 PUMP COURT CHAMBERS.
Unexpected events regularly occur during the life of a construction project. These may include accidents, unforeseen ground conditions or even force majeure events. Some of these events will have more severe consequences than others. The Annual Conference Series will explore how these various unexpected events may impact a construction project, and how to plan for and mitigate such risks, particularly in a post Covid-19 world.
PROGRAMME AND SPEAKERS
17 November 2020 – Session 1 – Force Majeure / Covid-19
A review and discussion of the contractual provisions and principles governing events of force majeure, including:
- What is force majeure and how are such events defined under contract?
- Potential consequences of force majeure events;
- How has covid-19 affected the construction industry and what are the problems so caused?
- How has contracting parties dealt with these problems caused by covid-19?
Chairperson: Sean Wilken QC, Keating Chambers
Speaker 1: James Howells QC, Atkin Chambers
Speaker 2: Jennie Wild, Keating Chambers
Speaker 3: Kaiser Leung / Ellen Pang, Des Voeux Chambers
[Speaker's Biographies - Session 1]
19 November 2020 – Session 2 – Unforeseen ground conditions
A review and discussion of the common issues concerning unforeseen ground conditions, including:
- Relevant contractual provisions;
- Reliance on pre-contract ground survey report; Opportunity to conduct proper site inspection during tender stage;
- The use of Geotechnical Baseline Reports and their potential problems in providing a realistic, measurable or meaningful baseline
- Potential claims and defences arising from unforeseen ground conditions.
Chairperson: Andrew Goddard QC, Atkin Chambers
Speaker 1: Colin Jesse
Speaker 2: Tom Henderson, Golder
Speaker 3: Jessica Stephens QC, 4 Pump Court Chambers
[Speaker's Biographies - Session 2]
24 November 2020 – Session 3 – Impossibility and frustration
A review and discussion of the availability of an argument that a contract or part thereof is impossible to perform, including:
- What are the legal principles governing impossibility and frustration?
- When would practical difficulty become an impossibility and how far should a contractor go in proving the impossible?
- Who pays for proving and constructing the impossible?
- What are the potential consequences of impossibility and frustration?
- Examples of cases where an impossibility argument was made;
- Were such cases successful and what were the reasons for their success or failure?
Chairperson: James Leabeater QC, 4 Pump Court Chambers
Speaker 1: David Bateson, 39 Essex Chambers
Speaker 2: Stuart Catchpole QC, 39 Essex Chambers
Speaker 3: Eugenio Zoppis, Salini-Impregilo SpA
[Speaker's Biographies - Session 3]
26 November 2020 – Session 4 – Insurance and bonds
A review and discussion of the common insurance issues in the construction industry, including:
- Performance and on-demand bonds
- Calling a bond and injunctions
- Insuring for unforeseen risks in construction projects – what are the common issues and pitfalls contractors should be aware of?
- Insurance for design liability by contractor or consultants
- Settling claims under an insurance policy
Chairperson: John Scott SC, Des Voeux Chambers
Speaker 1: Julian Cohen, Gilt Chambers
Speaker 2: Iris Chan, Willis Towers Watson
Speaker 3: Mike Campbell-Pitt, McLarens
[Speaker's Biographies - Session 4]
Each session will last 90 minutes.