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Construction Law
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Artificial Intelligence
Liquidated Damages
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Construction Dispute Resolution
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Australian Construction Industry
Renewable Energy
EPC Contracts
Victoria
Queensland Proportionate Liability Regime
Tender Information
Construction Litigation
Complex Construction Disputes
Construction Industry Culture Taskforce
Brisbane Olympics
LNG Projects

Building Tomorrow is a show exploring the biggest issues in the Australian construction landscape by having real conversations with the people behind the scenes shaping the industry.

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Lucas Shipway is a Barrister at Greenway Chambers, with a practice focused on construction and infrastructure disputes.

In this episode, Lucas breaks down his presentation "Limiting Liability for Faulty Tender Information: Is there a better way?". ... more

Emily Ng is Special Counsel in the Construction, Infrastructure, and Projects team at Holding Redlich, where she advises on the full project lifecycle for major energy, resources, and infrastructure developments.

In this episode, Emily discusses th... more

Sean Kelly is a Partner at Clayton Utz. Sean focuses on major projects and construction, and he has extensive experience in project delivery and dispute resolution.

In this episode, Sean takes us through significant changes in construction law. He ... more

Dr Paul Tracey is a Senior Fellow at the University of Melbourne Law School. Paul teaches at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in construction law, as well as leading the Construction Law and Practice programme at the University of Salford. more

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Lucas Shipway
Barrister at Greenway Chambers specializing in complex infrastructure and engineering disputes.
Greenway Chambers
Episode: Limiting Liability for Faulty Tender Information: Is there a better way? With Lucas Shipway
Emily Ng
Special Counsel at Holding Redlich Lawyers with a focus on Construction, Infrastructure, and Projects.
Holding Redlich Lawyers
Episode: Is Queensland ready to rethink liability, with Emily Ng
Sean Kelly
Partner at Clayton Utz specializing in major construction and infrastructure projects.
Clayton Utz
Episode: Reforming construction law for consistency, with Sean Kelly
Dr. Paul Tracey
A dual qualified Chartered Quantity Surveyor with a degree in law and 35 years of experience on international construction projects.
University of Salford, University of Melbourne
Episode: How lawyers and engineers can work together better, with Dr. Paul Tracey
Matthew Bell
Associate professor at Melbourne Law School
Melbourne Law School
Episode: Conference collection: The rest is… liquidated damages, with Matthew Bell and Trevor Thomas
Trevor Thomas
Partner at Corr Chambers Westgarth
Corr Chambers Westgarth
Episode: Conference collection: The rest is… liquidated damages, with Matthew Bell and Trevor Thomas
James Macdonald
Senior Associate at Ashurst, involved in dispute resolution for construction-related matters.
Ashurst
Episode: AI and the future of construction law, with James Macdonald
Jane Hider
Partner at King & Wood Mallesons focusing on construction law and infrastructure project delivery.
King & Wood Mallesons
Episode: Building the 2032 Brisbane Olympics, with Jane Hider, Nicole Whitby, and Colin Fraser
Nicole Whitby
Construction and engineering lawyer and partner at Pinsent Masons.
Pinsent Masons
Episode: Building the 2032 Brisbane Olympics, with Jane Hider, Nicole Whitby, and Colin Fraser

Hosts

Mowen Amitanda
Host of Building Tomorrow, engaging discussions on critical issues in construction law and industry evolution.
Jennifer Raphael
Host of Building Tomorrow, facilitating insightful conversations on construction laws and innovations.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 53 ratings
  • Post office scandal

    Brilliant storytelling by Kiri and Sean. Beyond sad and angry that this has occurred on such a massive scale.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ziyingyangcav
    Australia3 years ago
  • Brilliant

    Loving listening to these podcasts, Melissa Yeo’s interviewing style is relaxed but brilliant at the same time. Keep it up!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dulbrick
    Australia5 years ago
  • Enjoyable listening!

    The recent episode about green arbitration (featuring Lucy Greenwood) was great, highlighting a key issue in an accessible and relevant way (especially for an industry that is often slow to change!).

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JasTiong
    Australia5 years ago
  • Themes of the podcast

    Hello,

    Great content, however not very law/construction related.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    SarrMarr
    Australia7 years ago
  • Clear thinking

    This series of podcasts deals with the root causes of the dysfunction of the Australian Constrcution Industry. Sean’s forensic mind cuts through the group think like a scalpel.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ASI_WA
    Australia8 years ago

Listeners Say

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There are some critiques regarding the relevance of certain content to construction law specifically, indicating a desire for tighter alignment of topics to industry needs.
Listeners appreciate the expert insights and varied perspectives offered by guests, contributing to a deeper understanding of construction law.
The storytelling approach is seen as engaging and informative, making complex topics accessible to a wider audience.

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#34
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#60
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#211
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#230
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Limiting Liability for Faulty Tender Information: Is there a better way? With Lucas Shipway
Q: So, are there strategies to avoid the risk of faulty tender information in the first place?
Strategies include being realistic about timelines, providing comprehensive information, and encouraging clear communication with tenderers.
Limiting Liability for Faulty Tender Information: Is there a better way? With Lucas Shipway
Q: Can you explain what these clauses entail?
They usually state that contractors shouldn't rely on the information provided by the government and often mention a lack of acceptance of responsibility for such information.
Limiting Liability for Faulty Tender Information: Is there a better way? With Lucas Shipway
Q: What happens when the tender information turns out to be wrong?
Faulty tender information can lead to significant disputes, financial losses, and delays in construction projects.
AI and the future of construction law, with James Macdonald
Q: What tips do you have for improving the results by doing better prompting with AI?
Using AI to refine prompts can greatly improve the quality of the responses received from AI tools.
AI and the future of construction law, with James Macdonald
Q: What do you think bespoke AI clauses will cover?
They will likely cover aspects like intellectual property implications and responsibility for risks associated with AI use.

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This show centers on pressing issues within the Australian construction industry, engaging with professionals, practitioners, and experts who are directly influencing the landscape. The discussions reflect themes such as the evolution and adaptation of construction law, team dynamics between lawyers and engineers, and the cultural shifts necessary for holistic industry improvements. Recent episodes highlight topics like dispute resolution challenges, the implications of artificial intelligence, and preparations for significant projects like the Brisbane Olympics. The format combines expert insights with storytelling to illuminate urgent concerns while exploring innovative solutions.

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1. Lucas Shipway
2. Emily Ng
3. Sean Kelly
4. Dr. Paul Tracey
5. Matthew Bell
6. Trevor Thomas
7. James Macdonald
8. Jane Hider

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