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  1. Post-Pandemic Blues: Survive? Or Thrive? - The Future of The PIPD Profession

    Date & Time: 12 February 2025 2pm - 6pm
    Venue: State Courts, Havelock Hall, Basement 2, 1 Havelock Square, Singapore 059724

    The pandemic now seems like a distant memory.  But in truth, many of us forget that it really only ended in March 2023 with the WHO declaration.  More importantly, the effects of the pandemic remain with us in the PIPD world up to today  – asynchronous and hybrid work, paperless offices, judicial ADR now taking the form of pure neutral evaluation, less of an opportunity to see one another, more paper advocacy than court craft.  

     

    Were these changes an inevitability, even without the pandemic?  Likely so, given that “Courts of the Future” was conceived well before the global crisis.  

     

    Has the post-pandemic era brought a “new normal” which is only a little different from the time before any of us heard of the word “coronavirus”?  Or will the changes from the pandemic bring more changes?  Now that the ratchet has turned, it doesn’t seem to want to turn back.  And will it turn even further?  

     

    Will Artificial Intelligence change the PIPD landscape forever, whether through the work processes we undertake, or the very subject matter of our work?

     

    In this symposium, lawyers from within and without the PIPD profession speak about learning from the pandemic and using these lessons to meet the challenges and shape a positive future for PIPD lawyers and clients.  

     

    Member's Price: $90.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student Member's Price: $30.00 (before GST)
    Non-member's Price: $120.00 (before GST)

     

    For bulk registrations of 3 or more, email [email protected] to get a $20 discount on registrations from the 3rd participant onwards.

     

    *Please log in to your SAL member account to enjoy SAL member price. 

    To join as an Associate Student Member, register here. For more information on membership application, click here.

  2. The Collaborative Contracting Report Card: The Singapore, UK and Hong Kong Experience

    Date & Time: 25 March 2025 (25 March: 3.30pm - 4.45pm)
    Venue: SAL, Stamford 1 & 2, The Adelphi #08-08, 1 Coleman Street (S179803) 

     

    The push for collaborative contracting in the construction industry represents a significant shift from traditionally adversarial and fragmented relationships to a better integrated and co-operative approach. It was in response to the need for a better alignment of interests and avoidance of disputes, as project participants work towards common project goals.

     

    While the evolution of the industry towards one of collaboration is progressively taking root in Singapore, the mindset, behavioural and cultural shift towards a collaborative approach in the UK had an earlier start through revisions of the New Engineering Contract (NEC) and the introduction of the Integrated Project Delivery method. In Hong Kong, relational contracting, as it is better known, has been a common feature in public works in the past decade.

     

    Referencing case studies, the distinguished panel, comprising of legal and project specialists, will take an honest look at how collaborative contracting has performed in delivering what it promises – quality projects that are completed on time and within budget - and how the industry can meaningfully adopt these practices that would result in delivering successful construction projects.