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21 November 2014

Infrastructure Insights: Global Projects & Construction Newsletter - November 2014

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Clyde & Co is a leading, sector-focused global law firm with 415 partners, 2200 legal professionals and 3800 staff in over 50 offices and associated offices on six continents. The firm specialises in the sectors that move, build and power our connected world and the insurance that underpins it, namely: transport, infrastructure, energy, trade & commodities and insurance. With a strong focus on developed and emerging markets, the firm is one of the fastest growing law firms in the world with ambitious plans for further growth.
Welcome to the November edition of our Infrastructure Insights newsletter which reviews a wide range of issues impacting the global infrastructure sector.
Worldwide Real Estate and Construction

Welcome to the November edition of our Infrastructure Insights newsletter which reviews a wide range of issues impacting the global infrastructure sector.

This edition provides insights on:

  • How 'developing' is outpacing 'developed': Examines the struggle to assemble a meaningful infrastructure investment pipeline in the UK, while the likes of the Philippines and Mexico are speeding ahead
  • Pit to Port infrastructure projects: The story in Australia: Reviews the boom in the mining and resources sector in Australia, and its impact on economic growth in the country
  • Land premium disputes in Hong Kong – accelerated resolution via arbitration: Considers the Hong Kong Government's plan to streamline procedures for resolving land premium disputes in order to improve land supply for housing
  • Road infrastructure in Tanzania: Evaluates the ability of Tanzania to upgrade and improve its road infrastructure as a key factor to improving economic growth in the country
  • Solar energy in South East Asia: Recent developments and regulatory landscape: Discusses the growing interest in the Asian renewable market
  • Reinvent PPPs in coal sector: Reviews the need for innovation, technology and infrastructure in the domestic coal sector
  • The role of dispute adjudication boards under FIDIC - a view from the Courts: Discusses the effects of recent case law on clause 20 of FIDIC Silver book

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