

Role of experts in assisting the tribunal
Experts play a crucial role in helping the arbitral tribunal understand complex construction disputes by providing independent, fact-based analysis. Their expertise ensures that the tribunal has the necessary technical and financial insights to make well-informed decisions. Experts assist in the following keyways:
- Clarifying Technical Matters
- Providing Objective and Independent Opinions
- Supporting the Evaluation of Claims
- Joint Reports
- Assisting in Cross-Examinations
- Advising on Industry Best Practices
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Why are experts important in construction arbitration?
Experts bridge the gap between legal arguments and technical complexities. They provide independent analysis, clarify technical issues, and support the tribunal in making informed and fair decisions.
What types of experts are commonly involved in construction arbitration?
There are three main types:
- Delay Experts – Analyze schedules, determine causes and impacts of delays.
- Quantum Experts – Assess financial claims, including cost overruns and damages.
- Technical Experts – Evaluate engineering or construction-related technical issues.
How are experts appointed in arbitration?
Experts can be:
- Party-Appointed – Selected by one of the disputing parties.
- Tribunal-Appointed – Selected by the arbitral tribunal for neutrality.
- Selection criteria include qualifications, experience, independence, and subject expertise.
What is the role of delay experts?
They assess project schedules to identify delays affecting the critical path and evaluate entitlement to extensions or compensation.
What do quantum experts do?
Quantum experts focus on the financial dimensions of a dispute, including additional payments, disruptions, and cost evaluations.
When are technical experts necessary?
They are required when disputes involve engineering principles, construction methods, or compliance with standards, especially in technically complex issues.
How do experts assist the arbitral tribunal?
They:
- Clarify technical and financial matters.
- Provide independent, objective opinions.
- Support claim evaluations.
- Prepare joint reports identifying points of agreement/disagreement.
- Assist during cross-examination.
- Advise on industry best practices.
What is the value of expert joint reports?
Joint reports highlight where experts agree or differ, helping tribunals focus on key contested issues for faster resolution.