2027 Ho Chi Minh City International Construction Arbitration Conference (HICAC2027)

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The Society of Construction Law – Viet Nam (SCLVN) and Vietnam International Arbitration Centre (VIAC), and are pleased to announce the upcoming Hochiminh city International Construction Arbitration Conference 2027 (HICAC2027) to be held in Hochiminh City, Vietnam on 08 – 09 April 2027

This conference aims to bring together professionals from the construction industry, legal experts, arbitrators, and academics to discuss the latest trends, practices, and developments in construction arbitration. As Vietnam continues to experience significant growth in construction activities, this conference provides a timely platform for stakeholders to exchange knowledge and insights on the challenges and opportunities facing the construction arbitration landscape in Vietnam and beyond. The conference will feature informative panel discussions, and networking opportunities to foster collaboration and promote best practices. We look forward to welcoming delegates from around the world to this exciting event.

Conference Time:

 

Morning 8:30 AM – 11:00 AM 8th April, 2026
*Side event "Comparative Perspectives on Construction Disputes: International Practice and Vietnamese Law" Organized by ASA
Venue: Caravelle I, Level 3 – Caravelle Hotel (19-23 Lam Son Square, Saigon Ward, HCMC)
Mino Han
Profile
Lesley Tan
Profile
Alain Grieder
Profile
Thang Pham
Profile
Moderator
Morning 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM 8th April, 2026
*Side event "Climate change and construction arbitration" Organized by ySIAC
Venue: Liberty Central Saigon Riverside Hotel (Apollo 1+2, Level 02, 17 Ton Duc Thang, Sai Gon Ward, Ho Chi Minh City)
Nguyen Ngoc Minh
Profile
Arbitrating The Climate-Related Construction Disputes
Nguyen Thi Thanh Minh
Profile
Green Certification in Construction: Key Legal Issues and Disputes
Nikhil Varshney
Profile
Climate-Driven Disruption to Construction Projects
Theo Cleminson
Profile
More Storms, More Lightning - Risk Allocation for Wind Energy Projects in the Tropical Storm Belt
Duong Hoang
Profile
Moderator
Afternoon 8th April, 2026
*Side event "Asian ADR & Construction Roundtable"
02:00 PM - 05:00 PM Rex Hotel, 141 Nguyen Hue Boulevard, Sai Gon Ward, Hochiminh city, Vietnam.
Evening 8th April, 2026
*Welcome reception (for speakers, invited guests, and ticket holders)
07:00pm – 09:00pm Hoa Mai Restaurant (5th Floor, Rex Hotel, 141 Nguyen Hue Street, Sai Gon Ward, Ho Chi Minh City)
Morning 9th April, 2026 (8:30-12:00)
General Session (Lotus Ballroom (1st floor – Executive Wing, Rex Hotel, 141 Nguyen Hue Boulevard, Sai Gon Ward))
P1 (08:30 AM - 10:00 AM): Opportunities & Challenges in Construction Dispute Resolution: Viet Nam Perspectives
Nguyen Bac Thuy
Profile
New Provisions on Construction Contracts under the Construction Law and the Draft Decree Providing Detailed Regulations
Do Khoi Nguyen
Profile
Vietnam’s Major Projects Market: A Practitioner’s Perspective on Opportunity, Legal Reform and Alignment with International Practice
Vu Thi Hang
Profile
Vietnam’s dispute resolution ecosystem to be ready for international & complex construction disputes- an observation of VIAC
Vu Anh Duong
Profile
Moderator
Tea Break (10:00 AM - 10:30 AM)
P2 (10:30 AM - 12:00 AM): Opportunities & Challenges in Construction Dispute Resolution: Global Perspectives
Judge. Lee Swee Seng
Profile
Resolving Construction Disputes: the Malaysian Experience of Specialist Construction Courts and Construction Adjudication.
Prof. Sarwono Hardjomuljadi
Profile
Opportunities and Challenges in the implementation of DAAB as of FIDIC Conditions of Contract
Ratan K. Singh
Profile
Nguyen Nam Trung
Profile
Moderator
Afternoon 9th April, 2026 (01:30PM - 05:00PM)
Section A: International Construction Contracts (Lotus A (Rex Hotel, 141 Nguyen Hue Boulevard, Sai Gon Ward))
Panel A1 (01:30PM - 03:00PM) Construction Contracts under Vietnam Construction Law 2025
Mino Han
Profile
Consequential loss exclusion clauses and LD / penalty clauses in international construction contracts - are they valid in Vietnam, and relevant drafting tips
Vu Le Bang
Profile
Internationalization of Vietnam’s Construction Contracts under the New Construction Law Framework.
Dr. Nguyen Thi Hoa
Profile
Whether the liquidated damages mechanism according to international standard forms of contract has been really adopted in the new Construction Law of 2025 of Viet Nam?
Nguyen Phuong Trinh
Profile
Moderator
Tea Break (03:00PM - 03:30PM)
Panel A2 (03:30pm - 05:00pm) Alternatives for International Construction Contract
Anel Idriz
Profile
Programming, Risk Allocation and Time Management under NEC: Adoption, Regional Practice, and Implications for Vietnam
Pro. Naseem Ameer Ali
Profile
Modernising Construction Contracts: From Legalese to Plain Language [Global Lessons in Plain Language Drafting]
Joanna Seetoh
Profile
The Owner's Perspective: Selecting and Managing International Construction Contracts for Major Infrastructure Projects
Nguyen Thanh Long
Profile
Moderator
Afternoon 9th April, 2026 (01:30PM - 05:00PM)
Section B: Dispute avoidance and resolution mechanisms for construction activities (Lotus B (Rex Hotel, 141 Nguyen Hue Boulevard, Sai Gon Ward))
Panel B1 (01:30PM - 03:00PM) Dispute Avoidance during Construction
Tilak Kolonne
Profile
Dispute Avoidance and Resolution by ADR
Nguyen Thi Thu Trang
Profile
Construction dispute resolution models under international practices: International experiences and the lessions for Vietnam
Kevin Attrill
Profile
Avoiding Project Disputes - A guide to good practice
Mian Sheraz Javaid
Profile
Dispute Boards in China Pakistan Economic Corridor: From Formation to Decision Enforcement
Ediyanto Arief
Profile
Moderator
Tea Break (03:00PM - 03:30PM)
Panel B2 (03:30PM - 05:00PM) Selecting of Rule/Avenue and Managing Construction Disputes
Asya Jamaludin
Profile
Strategic Choices in Energy Transition Disputes
Nguyen Mai Linh
Profile
Construction or Commercial Arbitration Rules: Which is the Better Fit?
Trinh Hai Yen
Profile
Arbitrating international construction disputes: choosing avenues for contractual claims and treaty claims
Dinh Anh Tuyet
Profile
Moderator
(* Networking Event) Evening 9th April, 2026 (06:00PM - 09:00PM)
Gala Dinner on floating restaurant along Saigon river (for speakers, invited guests, and ticket holders)
Morning 10th April, 2026 (09:00am - 12:30pm)
Section C: Topical issues in construction arbitration at Lotus A (Rex Hotel, 141 Nguyen Hue Boulevard, Sai Gon Ward)
Panel C1 (09:00am - 10:30am) Expert Evidence in Construction Arbitration
Frédéric Gillion
Profile
How to Manage Expert Evidence Effectively in Construction Arbitration
Lesley Tan
Profile
Bridging the Gap: Understanding the SCL Singapore Protocol for Experts’ Joint Statements
Tran Nguyen Thien Trang
Profile
Technology and Expert Evidence in Construction Disputes: Between Promise and Practicality
Tran The Nhan
Profile
Moderator
Tea Break (10:30am - 11:00am)
Panel C2 (11:00am - 12:30pm) Arbitration Topical Issues
Ho Chien Mien
Profile
Topical Issues in Construction Arbitration - A Regional Perspective
Le Minh Sang
Profile
From Contractual and Party Fragmentation to Parallel Proceedings in Construction Arbitration
Harjeet Kumar Jaggi
Profile
Award of Interest in Arbitration Awards – Adverse impact on Claimants when contract bars payment of Interest.
Nguyen Thi Thanh Minh
Profile
Moderator
Morning 10th April, 2026 (09:00am - 12:30 pm)
Section D: Regional Construction Arbitration at Lotus B (Rex Hotel, 141 Nguyen Hue Boulevard, Sai Gon Ward)
Panel D1 (09:00am - 10:30am)
Tea Break (10:30am - 11:00am)
Panel D2 (11:00am - 12:30pm)
Afternoon 10th April, 2026
*Side event "Lessons from Metro and Railway Projects: Practical Challenges and Opportunities in Managing Contracts and Risk" Organized by SCLVN
Morning 11th April, 2026
*Networking tour (only Speakers, Sponsors and Delegates)
10th April, 2027 to 11th Arpil 2027
*Workshop " T2
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Ticket for International Guests: Standard Conference Ticket: 200 USD

Full Conference Ticket (including Welcome Reception, Conference, Gala Dinner, Networking Tour): 320 USD 

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Mino Han

Partner at Peter & Kim

Mino Han has acted as counsel in various international arbitrations conducted under the auspices of the ICC, SIAC, LCIA, HKIAC, KCAB or JCAA. Mino specializes in construction and engineering disputes. The relevant projects underlying the disputes were each based in the Middle East, Asia, Eastern Europe, Africa or Latin America and concerned the design and construction of combined cycle power plants, solar power production facilities, refineries, high-rise buildings, convention centres and infrastructure facilities. Mino has also vast experience in representing contractors in Korean court or KCAB domestic arbitration proceedings. He also regularly advises clients on issuing or defending claims arising out of standard form contracts including the FIDIC Suite of Contracts. Mino is qualified as a Korean lawyer (2009) and an English solicitor (2019). He also received a Master of Laws degree in international arbitration law from Seoul National University in 2012 and a Master of Science degree for Construction Law and Dispute Resolution at King’s College London in 2018. Mino’s MSc dissertation entitled “The meaning and scope of ‘consequential loss’ exclusion clauses – A comparative law analysis between English law and Korean law” was awarded with a distinction grade. Mino also sits as arbitrator, including in ICC, KCAB and DIS cases. Mino is native in Korean and German and is also fluent in English.

Lesley Tan

Partner at Wong Partnership LLP

Lesley TAN is a Partner in the Energy, Projects & Construction Practice of Wong Partnership LLP.

Lesley’s extensive experience in the disputes space involves advising statutory boards and acting for developers, consultants and contractors at various stages of litigation, arbitration and adjudication proceedings, involving issues such as variations, acceleration, extension of time claims and prolongation claims. She is regularly consulted on issues arising from complex infrastructure projects of critical national significance in the public sector, including for clients such as Land Transport Authority, the Changi Airport Group and SMRT Corporation Ltd. Lesley has represented clients in high-value disputes relating to tunnelling works, rail projects, airport terminals, petro-chemical plants, thermal power plants, commercial and residential developments in Singapore and the region.

Amongst other accolades by the Legal 500 and Chambers, Lesley is recognised by IFLR1000 as a highly regarded practitioner in the practice area of Project Development and the Transport sector.

Alain Grieder

Senior Associate, Schellenberg Wittmer

Alain Grieder is a Swiss international dispute resolution lawyer based in Singapore. He specializes in international arbitration and litigation and assists businesses and individuals in handling complex disputes across multiple jurisdictions. As counsel or arbitrator, Alain has been involved in arbitration proceedings administered under the rules of various international arbitral institutions, including the Swiss Arbitration Centre, the ICC, SIAC, and the HKIAC.

Alain is admitted in Switzerland and New York, and is registered as a foreign lawyer in Singapore. He regularly represents clients in disputes across various industries, including construction, manufacturing, trade, finance, and insurance. Alain holds a PhD in Law and an LLM from NYU, and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb).

Thang Pham

Head of YKVN Singapore, ASA Ambassador

Thang Pham is a Partner and Head of YKVN’s Singapore office, with nearly 20 years of experience in international arbitration and complex cross-border disputes. He regularly acts under the UNCITRAL, SIAC, ICC and VIAC Rules in high-value construction, energy, investor-State and shareholder disputes, representing Vietnamese state-owned enterprises, government entities and foreign investors. Thang is dual-qualified in Vietnam and California.

Nguyen Ngoc Minh

Partner, Dzungsrt & Associates LLC (Independent Consulting Law Firm)

Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Minh is the Deputy Director of Dzungsrt & Associates LLC (Independent Consulting Law Firm). He currently leads a team of six members specializing in international dispute resolution through arbitration, courts, and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. Mr. Minh has represented both domestic and international clients in numerous arbitration proceedings before the Vietnam International Arbitration Centre (VIAC), the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC), and the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC). In addition, he has represented clients in various cases before Vietnamese courts. Most of the disputes handled by Mr. Minh involve complex, high-value cross-border matters, some of which can be considered landmark cases in Vietnam.

Mr. Minh’s areas of practice include energy, construction and real estate, corporate and joint ventures, aviation, maritime, sale of goods, and insurance. He has been consistently recognized by leading international legal ranking organizations such as Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners. Most recently, Benchmark Litigation named him Vietnam Lawyer of the Year 2024 and listed him among the Top 40 Under 40 lawyers in the Asia-Pacific region.

Nguyen Thi Thanh Minh

Special Counsel and Head of Dispute Resolution Practice of ACSV Legal

Minh Nguyen is a Special Counsel and Head of Dispute Resolution Practice of ACSV Legal. She joined ACSV Legal in 2019 after having worked nearly ten years for various international law firms and corporations, including a Magic Circle firm. Prior to joining ACSV Legal, Minh worked as Legal Compliance Manager in the SEA&NZ Business Unit of the largest brewing company in the world.

Minh obtained an LLM in 2017 in International Arbitration from Pepperdine University under Fulbright Scholarship with one of the highest-grade point averages in her graduation class. Minh also attended the intensive International Commercial Arbitration course in Harvard Law School in January 2023. As the Head of the Dispute Resolution Practice of ACSV Legal, Minh has directly advised and represented clients in a number of multi-million-dollar cases arbitrated at the SIAC, the ICC, and the VIAC. Under her leadership, ACSV Legal has been ranked as a Tier 3 Law Firm in Vietnam by The Legal 500 Asia-Pacific 2025 Guide for arbitration.

Minh is currently a member of Young Singapore International Arbitration Centre Committee (YSIAC Committee) and a member of the Legal Science Council of the Vietnam International Arbitration Centre (VIAC). Minh has been an Adjunct Lecturer in the Master of Civil Law Program – a joint program between the University of Economics and Law of Vietnam and the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne – since 2019.

Nikhil Varshney

Partner, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas

Mr. Nikhil Varshney is a Partner based in New Delhi at Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, one of India’s largest and oldest full-service law firms. He has over 12 years of professional experience, with a primary focus on dispute resolution, white-collar crime, investigations, and sanctions. In addition to a broad practice portfolio, he has particular expertise in commercial litigation, shareholder disputes, corporate law-related disputes, and defense in white-collar crime matters.

Mr. Nikhil regularly appears before major judicial forums, including the Supreme Court of India, various High Courts, and arbitral tribunals. He has been involved in numerous ad hoc arbitrations for leading domestic clients as well as multinational corporations. He frequently handles complex commercial litigation, sensitive criminal matters, and investigations for both domestic and international clients. Furthermore, he has experience in conducting internal investigations involving issues such as bribery, ethical and integrity violations, misconduct, financial irregularities, and fraud.

Mr. Nikhil graduated with distinction from Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar.

Theo Cleminson

Senior Associate, Watson Farley & Williams LVN LLC

Watson Farley & Williams LVN LLC is affiliated with the multinational law firm Watson Farley & Williams. Previously, Theo worked at the firm’s offices in London, Athens, Bangkok, and Hanoi.

Theo is a specialist in the prevention and resolution of disputes related to renewable energy projects, digital assets, and real assets in Southeast Asia.

Theo has extensive experience advising on commercial disputes, particularly in international arbitration and proceedings before the High Court of England.

Theo is fluent in English, Spanish, and Thai.

Duong Hoang

Case Counsel, Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC)

Ms. Duong is qualified to practice law in Vietnam and in England and Wales.

As a member of the SIAC Secretariat, she has assisted arbitral tribunals and the Registrar in administering arbitration cases and providing case management services. She also works with SIAC’s Strategy and Development Team to promote and advance arbitration activities.

Prior to joining SIAC, Ms. Duong served as a case manager at a leading international arbitration center in Vietnam, where she administered both domestic and international arbitrations conducted under Vietnamese arbitration law and the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules. She subsequently practiced international arbitration at the Singapore office of a leading Vietnam-based law firm, focusing on Vietnam-related matters in the construction and oil and gas sectors.

Nguyen Bac Thuy

Head of Economics and Construction Contracts – Department of Construction Economics – Ministry of Construction, VIAC Listed Arbitrator, Member of Executive Committee of Society of Construction Law – Viet Nam (SCLVN)

Mr. Nguyen Bac Thuy has more than 20 years of experience in construction and has been proactively involved in legal aspects of construction investment in Vietnam. Prior to being Head of Economics of Investment and Construction Contracts at Department of Construction Economics of Ministry of Construction, Mr. Thuy held certain positions in construction companies of corporations such as the Airport Construction Corporation of Vietnam Airlines, Bank Construction Company – State Bank of Vietnam. Throughout his career, he has gained knowledge and expertise in construction investment regulations, construction bidding, finance in construction, and construction contracts.

Besides his experiences in construction projects, Mr. Thuy also engaged in research and drafting policy proposals to governmental entities relating to construction economics and urban economics management and construction contracts, methods of controlling construction cost, and calculating construction estimates to integrate into the region and the world economy. He was also a member of the Editorial Team and took part in certain legislation projects, such as the 2014 Law on Construction, the 2014 Law on Public Investment, the 2013 Law on Bidding, the 2020 Law on Public Private Partnership, etc. According to his practices in construction, he sat on several arbitral tribunals in construction disputes at the Vietnam International Arbitration Centre (VIAC).

According to his knowledge and practices in construction, while pursuing his main career as a legislator, he also acted as an assessor in judicial court and sat on several arbitral tribunals in construction disputes at the Vietnam International Arbitration Centre (VIAC).

Do Khoi Nguyen

Partner at YKVN, Head of International Arbitration

Do Khoi Nguyen (Wynn) is Head of International Arbitration at YKVN, a listed arbitrator of SIAC and VIAC, and a dual-qualified lawyer in Washington State and Vietnam, with nearly 20 years of experience in high-value, complex disputes.

He has acted as counsel and arbitrator in arbitrations under SIAC, VIAC, ICC, UNCITRAL, GAFTA, SCMA, and LMAA rules, with particular experience in construction, infrastructure, energy, and international trade disputes, including those arising out of FIDIC and EPC contracts.

Since 2012, he has been instrumental in the establishment and development of YKVN’s Singapore office. YKVN is the first and, to date, the only Vietnamese law firm ranked in the GAR 100, with consecutive listings in 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026, and recognized by Benchmark Litigation 2024 as “Outstanding” in international arbitration.

He also serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Vietnamese edition of the FIDIC 2017 suite and the FIDIC 2021 Short Form Contract (Green Book).

Vu Thi Hang

Chief of Secretariat and Member of the Scientific Council at the Viet Nam International Arbitration Centre (VIAC)

Ms. Vu Thi Hang serves as Chief of Secretariat and Member of the Scientific Council at the Viet Nam International Arbitration Centre (VIAC), where she holds overall responsibility for the day-to-day administration and operations of the Secretariat. With her nearly 15 years at VIAC, Hang brings deep institutional expertise in the administration and coordination of arbitral proceedings, with particular focus on cases involving international elements. She is among a few in Vietnam to have completed the Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) Master’s Programme in International Dispute Resolution. In her capacity, Hang designs and oversees internal professional development programmes for VIAC Counsel, as well as seminars and workshops directed at skills enhancement and peer exchange among VIAC-listed arbitrators — all oriented toward the continuous elevation of arbitration quality and institutional standards at VIAC. Hang further provides professional advisory and research support to the VIAC Board in connection with the Centre’s contributions to legislative development in the areas of commercial law and dispute resolution. Her engagement in this capacity has encompassed key instruments including the Law on Investment, the Law on Public-Private Partnership (PPP), the Law on Land, the ongoing review of the Law on Commercial Arbitration, and Resolution No. 222 on the International Financial Centre, among others.

Vu Anh Duong

Permanent Vice President cum General Secretary, Vietnam International Arbitration Centre (VIAC)

As the Secretary General of VIAC, Duong Vu is in charge of supervising all arbitrations administering activities at VIAC, ensuring the efficiency, compliance, and integrity of the procedures under the VIAC Rules.

Duong has been actively participating in various activities to promote the development of arbitration and ADR in Vietnam. Further, with his practical experiences, Duong has been positively contributing to the law-making process, especially those in the field of arbitration and ADRs. Duong was a member of the Drafting Boards and Editorial Teams of many fundamental laws and rules such as the 2003 Ordinance on Commercial Arbitration, the 2010 Law on Commercial Arbitration, the 2015 Decree on Commercial Mediation, the 2015 Civil Code, VIAC’s Rules version of 2004, 2012 & 2017, VMC’s Rules of Mediation, Arbitrator’s Code of Ethics etc. In addition to practice, Duong also devotes himself to education activities. In particular, Duong has given lectures on commercial arbitration and contract at a number of law schools and training institutions such as the Judicial Academy, VCCI, the Vietnam Bar Federation, etc.

In the capacity of an arbitrator, Duong has served in numerous arbitrations in different roles, either co-arbitrator, sole arbitration or presiding arbitrator. His participation concerns diverse areas of dispute, including sales of goods, construction, insurance, leasing, etc.a

Judge. Lee Swee Seng

Federal Court Judge

  • His Lordship was appointed as a Judicial Commissioner on 31st May 2010.
  • His Lordship was elevated as a High Court Judge on 19th February 2014.
  • His Lordship was elevated as a Court of Appeal Judge on 8th August 2019.
  • His Lordship was elevated as a Court of Federal Judge on 20th May 2025.

Prof. Sarwono Hardjomuljadi

President of Society of Construction Law Indonesia, FIDIC Ambassador and FIDIC Accredited Trainer

Prof.Sarwono Hardjomuljadi is the Special Adviser to the Minister of Public`Works of Indonesia, Vice Chairman of Indonesian National Board for Construction Services Development (LPJKN), FIDIC Training Supplier, Specialist on Procurement and Contract, Dispute Board in several infrastructure projects. .
Formerly he is the Vice President of PT PLN Persero (the State Electricity Corporation), Director of Geothermal Energy Corporation, where he has been working on FIDIC Contract since 1982 and involved in contract administration & claim settlement of the construction of 10 HEPP in Indonesia, as the Site Engineer, Project Manager and Project Director for tunnel, dam and infrastructure works.

Ratan K. Singh

Chairman of SCL India

Ratan K. Singh is a Senior Advocate based in New Delhi and the first International Member from India of Keating Chambers, London. He is an Honorary Professor of Construction Law and Construction Arbitration at Manipal Law School and Dhirubhai Ambani University, and a Visiting Faculty at O.P. Jindal University. He also serves as Chairman of Advisory Boards for LL.M and Ph.D programmes in Construction Law at these institutions.

Mr. Singh is the Founder and Chairman of the India branch of the Society of Construction Law–UK since its inception in 2016. He has also been the Director of the India branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators–UK for over 14 years.

He is empanelled as an arbitrator with leading arbitral institutions including SIAC, DIAC, ICA, and AIADR. He holds an M.Sc. in Geology and an LL.B. from the University of Delhi and joined the Indian Bar in 1996.

With nearly three decades of experience, Mr. Singh is a leading counsel and arbitrator in complex, high-value construction, engineering, and commercial disputes, both domestically and internationally. His expertise spans construction, infrastructure, energy, mining, joint ventures, franchise, and general commercial and civil disputes.

He has advised and represented employers, contractors, and subcontractors across a wide range of sectors, including power plants, petrochemicals, steel, railways, highways, airports, telecommunications, and large-scale real estate developments. He also regularly assists delay and quantum experts in evidence preparation and expert report review.

Mr. Singh has received hundreds of arbitral appointments as presiding arbitrator, co-arbitrator, emergency arbitrator, and sole arbitrator under major institutional rules including ICC, UNCITRAL, SIAC, JCAA, DIAC, and ICADR.

He is a Fellow of several prestigious arbitration institutions, including CIArb (UK), FMIArb (Malaysia), and FIACL, and is notably the only Fellow from India of the International Academy of Construction Lawyers.

A frequent speaker at international conferences, Mr. Singh has also contributed to leading publications, including a chapter on construction arbitration in a Sweet & Maxwell publication.

Nguyen Nam Trung

Chair of SCLVN, FIDIC Certified Contract Manager/Trainer/Adjudicator

Trung has more than 20 years of experiences in construction industries: commercial, industrial and infrastructure projects. In particular, he has deep knowledge in power projects with EPC/Turnkey contracts.
He is FIDIC Certified Trainer on Fundamental Contracts and Silver Book (EPC/Turnkey), and Member of Writing Committee and Examination Committee, FIDIC Certified Contract Manager (FCCM) programme.

Trung has been enlisted to the Panels of Arbitrators in Brunei Darussalam (BDAC), China (BAC/BIAC), Malaysia (AIAC), Myanmar (MIAC), Japan (JACC), Thailand (THAC), and Vietnam (VIAC).
He has experience as Chair of Dispute Adjudication Board (DAB) in power projects, has been certified by FCL as FIDIC Certified Adjudicator, and listed on FIDIC President’s List of Approved Dispute Adjudicators.

Mino Han

Partner at Peter & Kim

Mino Han has acted as counsel in various international arbitrations conducted under the auspices of the ICC, SIAC, LCIA, HKIAC, KCAB or JCAA. Mino specializes in construction and engineering disputes. The relevant projects underlying the disputes were each based in the Middle East, Asia, Eastern Europe, Africa or Latin America and concerned the design and construction of combined cycle power plants, solar power production facilities, refineries, high-rise buildings, convention centres and infrastructure facilities. Mino has also vast experience in representing contractors in Korean court or KCAB domestic arbitration proceedings. He also regularly advises clients on issuing or defending claims arising out of standard form contracts including the FIDIC Suite of Contracts. Mino is qualified as a Korean lawyer (2009) and an English solicitor (2019). He also received a Master of Laws degree in international arbitration law from Seoul National University in 2012 and a Master of Science degree for Construction Law and Dispute Resolution at King’s College London in 2018. Mino’s MSc dissertation entitled “The meaning and scope of ‘consequential loss’ exclusion clauses – A comparative law analysis between English law and Korean law” was awarded with a distinction grade. Mino also sits as arbitrator, including in ICC, KCAB and DIS cases. Mino is native in Korean and German and is also fluent in English.

Vu Le Bang

Co-managing partner at Nishimura & Asahi (Vietnam) Law Firm in HCMC

Mr. Vu Le Bang is a co-managing partner at Nishimura & Asahi (Vietnam) Law Firm in HCMC, with over 20 years of experience in dispute resolution and construction law, among others. His practice focuses on construction disputes, project‑related claims, international arbitration, and complex commercial disputes. In addition to corporate/M&A and labor matters, he has advised on major infrastructure, real estate, energy, and investment projects, combining law‑firm expertise with in‑house experience at multinational corporations.
Mr. Bang is recognized by Chambers and Partners and IFLR1000, and was named to ALB’s “Asia Super 50 Disputes Lawyers 2025.” He formerly served as an arbitrator at VLCAC and is currently a listed arbitrator at VIAC and THAC, as well as an expert of the VIAC Science Council. He is a CIArb Accredited Mediator, an FCIArb, and an executive committee member of SCL Vietnam. He also lectures on dispute resolution and other legal practices in Vietnam.
Mr. Bang graduated from Hanoi University of Law in 2001 and earned an LL.M. in International Law from the Transnational Law & Business University in Seoul, Korea, in 2006. This was further complemented by an LL.M. in U.S. Law from Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University in Virginia, and an LL.M. in U.S. Law and International Business Law from Northeastern University School of Law in Massachusetts in 2024. He earned a Ph.D. in International Relations from Selinus University of Sciences and Literature and a Doctor of Business Administration from the Swiss International Management Academy in 2025. He also obtained an Executive MBA from Quantic School of Business & Technology, Washington, D.C. in 2026.

Dr. Nguyen Thi Hoa

A lecturer at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Law in Viet Nam

Dr. Nguyen Thi Hoa has been a lecturer at the Ho Chi Minh City University of Law in Viet Nam from September 2019, where she teaches and researches international business law, international commercial arbitration law, the law on digital technology application, and the negotiation and drafting of international commercial contracts. From April 2022, she has also served as a reviewer for the Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction which is indexed in Scopus and ranked in the 1st quartile for 2020–2025) of the American Society of Civil Engineering. Dr. Hoa is also currently a member of the Executive Committee of the Society of Construction Law in Viet Nam. Before her tenure as a lecturer, she worked as a legal adviser at the Department of Justice of Ho Chi Minh City in Viet Nam (2010–August 2019) and her responsibilities included advising on public–private partnership contracts, construction law, investment law, international dispute resolution, promotion of commercial arbitration, recognition and enforcement of decisions of foreign authorities, etc. In December 2018, she finished her PhD thesis with the highest honour at Panthéon-Assas Paris II University in France on the topic of ‘Dispute resolution procedures in the international construction sector under FIDIC forms of contracts’. Since 2023, Dr. Hoa has been invited to serve as an expert for disputes referred to the Singapore International Arbitration Center (SIAC). In 2025, she was nominated to act as an arbitrator for a dispute brought before the Vietnamese International Arbitration Center (VIAC). Recently, she had also been invited to serve as an expert in the Scientific Council of VIAC (2025-2026).

Nguyen Phuong Trinh

Founding Partner of TNP Law/Vice chair of SCLVN

Trinh Nguyen, FCIArb, is a Vietnamese–Australian dual-qualified lawyer and international dispute resolution practitioner with more than 20 years of experience in cross-border investment and construction projects. She founded TNP Law in 2007 having practiced at international law firms and served as a partner at a major national firm. She has acted as lead counsel in a multi-million-dollar international arbitration arising from offshore construction works and as co-counsel in cross-border disputes. In 2022, she assisted the largest Vietnamese conglomerate in coordinating the drafting and administration of construction contracts for a multi-billion-dollar overseas manufacturing project.
Trinh is listed as an arbitrator with KCAB International and the Thailand Arbitration Center (THAC), and as a mediator with the Vietnam Mediation Center (VMC). She is also an Australian Nationally Accredited Mediator under the AMDRAS scheme and maintains a principal practising certificate in Victoria, Australia.
Trinh holds the CIArb Diploma in International Arbitration and Fellowship (FCIArb) and served as the inaugural Chair of the CIArb Vietnam Chapter (2021–2024). She currently serves as Vice Chair of the Society of Construction Law Vietnam.
She was the first Vietnamese lawyer elected Vice Chair of the Cross-Border Investment Committee of the Inter-Pacific Bar Association (IPBA), serving two consecutive terms (2015–2019). Since 2013, she has contributed updates to the Vietnam chapter of the Kluwer Law International Commercial Litigation publication.
In 2023, she served as the sole Vietnamese member of the international faculty delivering the Arbitrators’ Skills Bootcamp for arbitrators of VIAC, and as a guest speaker in the Master of Construction Law program at Melbourne Law School and at Uni Pekalongan , Indonesia.

Anel Idriz

Directior & Founder at Alternative Logic

Anel Idriz is a construction delay and programming expert specialising in the operation and dispute implications of NEC contracts across Asia Pacific. He advises employers, contractors, and subcontractors on complex infrastructure and building projects, with particular expertise in critical path methodology, prospective and retrospective delay analysis, and the contractual function of the Accepted Programme under NEC. Anel has extensive experience analysing compensation events, early warning compliance, programme acceptance issues, float management, and concurrency within the NEC framework. He regularly examines how NEC’s prospective assessment model interacts with retrospective forensic delay methodologies in arbitration, particularly where contemporaneous programme management is challenged. He has advised on public and private sector NEC projects, including those procured under collaborative and risk-sharing models, and has provided strategic input at early dispute stages to ensure that Statements of Claim and Defence are technically aligned with programme logic and contractual mechanisms. His work frequently involves forensic review of Primavera P6 programmes, reconstruction of critical path evolution, and expert reporting in arbitration proceedings. Anel’s approach combines technical rigour with a practical understanding of NEC’s behavioural and management-driven philosophy, ensuring that programming analysis remains contractually grounded and tribunal-ready.

Pro. Naseem Ameer Ali

Associate Professor, Massey University, New Zealand

Naseem has over 30 years’ experience in the UK, Malaysia, and New Zealand as a construction professional and academic. A former director of an international consultancy, he now teaches on the Massey University’s Master of Construction in Construction Law. He is Past President of the Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia, former Vice-Chair of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Malaysia), and currently serves on the New Zealand Institute of Quantity Surveyors national Board, Society of Construction Law (SCL) NZ Council, and Chartered Institute of Building, NZ committee. He wrote the ‘Plain Language Drafting Guidelines for the Construction Industry’, cited by the Standards New Zealand’s NZS 3910 drafting committee. He was the SCL New Zealand representative on the drafting committee. He is also author of the first standard form of construction contract in the world to attain the Clear English Standard accreditation by the Plain Language Commission UK. Naseem’s impact statement: I am a simplifier. My purpose is to promote harmony by championing plain language.

Joanna Seetoh

Accredited Specialist in Building & Construction Law, Fellow of the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators

Joanna is presently a Director (Legal & Compliance) in Changi Airport Group, with 17 years of experience as a disputes resolution practitioner. Having practiced in both Singapore and Hong Kong, Joanna frequently advised and represented clients as lead counsel in a variety of international disputes, including rail and metro, power plant, solar plant, mining, integrated resorts, and commercial and residential building projects. Joanna’s accolades include being ranked in 2022 and 2023 as a Future Star in Construction by Benchmark Litigation Asia Pacific, in 2023 by Asialaw as a Notable Practitioner in Construction, in 2024 as one of the Singapore Business Review’s Most Influential Lawyers under 40, and in 2025 by Legal 500 as a Next Generation Partner (Projects and Energy) and by Chambers & Partners as an Up and Coming practitioner (Construction: Domestic). She is also accredited as a Fellow of the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators, and is amongst the inaugural batch of practitioners recognized as an Accredited Specialist in Building and Construction Law by the Singapore Academy of Law.

Nguyen Thanh Long

FIDIC Certified Trainer / Contract Manager

With over two decades of experience in Vietnam’s construction industry, Long Nguyen is a distinguished expert in cost and contract management. As Co-founder and Managing Director of VinaQS Company Limited, he has been instrumental in establishing the firm as a leading local Quantity Surveying consultancy, delivering international-standard services to both local and global clients. Long’s professional journey began in 2005 as the lead Quantity Surveyor at Davis Langdon & Seah Vietnam, where he advanced to Assistant Director by 2008. In 2012, he joined Turner & Townsend as a senior cost and project manager, overseeing projects for prominent international and demanding local clients. By 2014, he co-founded VinaQS, focusing on delivering Quantity Surveying and Cost Management services across diverse markets. His areas of expertise include cost planning, procurement analysis, contract advisory, dispute prevention, and mediation. Long is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and a Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS). Additionally, he is a FIDIC Certified Trainer, actively sharing his knowledge on FIDIC contracts through training sessions and seminars. Long’s commitment to the construction industry is further demonstrated by his active participation in professional organizations such as the Society of Construction Law Vietnam (SCLVN), where he contributes to advancing best practices in construction law and contract management.

FIDIC Certified Trainer Certificate

Tilak Kolonne

Dispute Board member/ Adjudicator, Arbitrator, Expert Witness

I am a Chartered Quantity Surveyor by profession. I am currently a freelance consultant and a practicing Dispute Board Member/ Adjudicator, Mediator and Arbitrator with about 35 years international experience in construction industry.
Academic qualifications in B Sc in Quantity Surveying, Diploma in Arbitration, followed a course in Adjudication and training as a Mediator.
I had been Fellow of The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (FRICS), United Kingdom and Associate member of The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (ACIArb), United Kingdom. I served as the Country Representative of Dispute Resolution Board Foundation (DRBF), USA.
My experience includes about 15 years’ experience in international projects in Dubai, Oman, Qatar, Maldives and Seychelles. I currently serve as Dispute Board member/ Adjudicator, Arbitrator, Expert Witness in Sri Lanka in various projects. I serve as member of Dispute Adjudication Board (DAB) for a construction project in Punjab, India. In addition, I am actively engaged in various construction projects in contracts administration, dispute avoidance and resolution in the capacity of Arbitrator, adjudicator and as party representative/ consultant.
I actively participated in various international dispute resolution forums and seminars in Sri Lanka, United Kingdom, Australia, Singapore, Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam.

Nguyen Thi Thu Trang

Partner at Dzungsrt & Associates LLC

Dr. Nguyen Thi Thu Trang is a special arbitration counsel in Dzungsrt & Associates LLC – Hanoi Office. For over 13 years, as a key member of the Arbitration & ADR Group in Dzungsrt & Associates LLC, Ms. Trang has extensive experience in many arbitrations with total value worth millions of USD conducted at ICC, SIAC, HKIAC, and VIAC and arising from international trade, construction and infrastructure projects, energy sector, retailers, investment arbitration and, recognition and enforcement of various institutional and ad-hoc foreign arbitral awards in Vietnam. For consecutive years, Ms. Trang has been recognized as one of the “Next Generation Partners” in Dispute Resolution in Vietnam in 2019 and 2020 and “Leading Individual” since 2021-2025 by Legal 500 Asia Pacific. She was also listed in The Arbitration Powerlist: Southeast Asia 2022-2023 and won the 2023 Client Choice Award in Arbitration and ADR in Vietnam. In 2025, she was listed in Top 40 under 40 – Asia Pacific in International Arbitration by Benchmark.

Kevin Attrill

Managing Director at Ankura

Kevin Attrill is a Managing Director in Ankura and based in Asia. He is a Chartered Quantity Surveyor with over 25 years’ experience with major construction and engineering projects in the public and private sectors.

Kevin provides advice to employers, contractors and specialists in relation to quantum issues that includes the preparation of expert quantum reports, principles for the valuation of change, assessment of damages and ascertainment of direct loss and/or expense arising from delay for formal dispute pleadings in arbitration and litigation.

Over the past two decades, Kevin has been involved in numerous disputes in Vietnam and the region including roads, rail, power, process, civil engineering and building projects. Kevin has extensive experience in the provision of contractual advice in respect of tendering, procurement and contractual arrangements, contract negotiation, contract and claims management, dispute resolution and avoidance strategies. This involves negotiation, report drafting, interpretation of contracts, provision of objective analysis and advice with practical solutions.

Previous roles have been held on all sides of the construction industry across South East Asia, Australia, the Middle East and the United Kingdom. Having regularly worked on projects with construction costs exceeding S$1 billion, Kevin’s contractual and commercial work involves preparing claims and negotiating the settlement of problematic final accounts.

Kevin is a qualified adjudicator in a number of Australian jurisdictions and has been appointed to decide several matters. He is particularly sought by clients for his negotiation skills.

Mian Sheraz Javaid

Chair Society of Construction Law Pakistan

Mian Sheraz Javaid (MSJ) is an international dispute resolution specialist with over 22 years of experience. Originally trained as a civil engineer and later qualified as an English Barrister, he combines technical and legal expertise to handle complex disputes. He is licensed to practice across multiple jurisdictions, including the UK, Pakistan, UAE (DIFC), Kazakhstan (AIFC), and Singapore (SICC), giving him strong cross-border legal insight.

Sheraz frequently serves as chair, sole arbitrator, or co-arbitrator in international arbitration, and also acts as a mediator, adjudicator, and dispute board member. He is well-versed in major arbitration rules such as ICC, SIAC, LCIA, DIAC, and UNCITRAL.

His core practice focuses on construction, infrastructure, energy, power, oil and gas, and mining disputes. He provides a full range of services including advisory, dispute avoidance, litigation, arbitration counsel, and transactional support. He is particularly experienced with standard form contracts such as FIDIC, JCT, and NEC, and is known for his strong contract drafting and negotiation skills.

In addition to practice, Sheraz is an approved trainer with Ciarb and has trained over 500 professionals globally. He is also recognized as an “ADR Ambassador” and plays a leadership role as the founding chair of Ciarb Pakistan Branch, alongside holding executive positions in various professional organizations.

Ediyanto Arief

Founder of EA Law Firm

Dr. Ediyanto Arief is the founder of EA Law Firm, a registered Lawyer at the Indonesian Advocates Congress (KAI) who is active in litigation and non-litigation. Several times as an expert witness in corruption trials, to explain Construction Management. Several times as an expert witness in civil cases regarding construction disputes. In the field of engineering, he serves as Chairman of the Indonesian Engineers Association (PII) for the Banten Region, and has been active for the past 25 years handling consultant work related to planning, supervision, construction management of various buildings, water resources and two large dam constructions. Active as one of the administrators at the Society of Constructions Law Indonesia (SCL Indonesia), as a Secretary at the PADSK, as a lecturer at the Engineer Profession Program at a State University in Banten Province and as a lecturer at the Law Construction Magister Universitas Pekalongan. Several competency certificates held; Engineer Registration Certificate (STRI), Professional Engineer Competency Certificate as a Main Professional Engineer, Main Expert Competency Certificate in the Field of Construction Management Expertise, Main Expert Competency Certificate in the Field of Water Resources, Main Expert Competency Certificate in the Field of Building Engineering, Fellow at the Construction Dispute Council Expert Association (FIDSK). Participated in several international seminars related to dispute resolution and has published several international and local journals related to construction disputes and construction management.

Asya Jamaludin

Partner at CMS

Asya is a partner in CMS Singapore. Her main practice areas are in the oil & gas/energy and construction sectors, where she advises across the value chain of oil and gas and engineering, procurement and construction projects. Asya also practices in the general commercial, international trade and commodities sectors.

Nguyen Mai Linh

Deputy Head of the Department of International Commercial Dispute Resolution, Faculty of International Law, Hanoi Law University.

Dr. Nguyen Mai Linh – Acting Head, Department of International Commercial Dispute Resolution, Faculty of International Law, Hanoi Law University

Dr. Nguyen Mai Linh holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Ho Chi Minh City University of Law, a Master of Laws (LLM) in International Trade and Commerce Law from Macquarie University (Australia), and a PhD in Law from Hanoi Law University. Her doctoral thesis was titled: “”Avoidance and Resolution of International Construction Contract Disputes: International Experience and Practice in Vietnam.”” Her primary research interests include international arbitration, international construction contracts, and international investment law.

Trinh Hai Yen

Arbitrator

Dr. Trinh Hai Yen is an academic and an arbitrator. She holds degrees from Viet Nam, the United States and Singapore and wrote her doctoral thesis on treaty interpretation in investor-state arbitration. She teaches courses on international commercial arbitration, international investment law, investor-state dispute settlement, the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG), comparative company law at the Diplomatic Academy of Viet Nam and School of Law, Hanoi Law University and Viet Nam National University, Hanoi. She has published widely on international law and arbitration topics, including a chapter entitled “Viet Nam” in Oxford Handbook on International Law in Asia and the Pacific (Oxford University Press, 2019) and a monograph, The Interpretation of Investment Treaties (Brill, 2014). She is a CIArb fellow and acts as sole arbitrator, presiding arbitrator and co-arbitrator in cases at the Vietnam International Arbitration Centre.

Dinh Anh Tuyet

Founding Lawyer and Managing Partner of IDVN Lawyers

Ms. Dinh Anh Tuyet is the Founding Lawyer and Managing Partner of IDVN Lawyers.

She is also the lead partner of the Dispute Resolution practice at IDVN. Ms. Tuyet has over 25 years of legal practice in Vietnam, with a strong focus on international commercial dispute resolution, international investment disputes, court litigation, energy, infrastructure, and policy development.

In recent years, Ms. Tuyet has represented clients in complex and high-stakes commercial disputes, helping them achieve favorable outcomes. Notable matters include representing a state agency in a dispute concerning a waste treatment service contract, which was concurrently submitted to Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) arbitration and mediation at Vietnam Mediation Centre (VMC); assisting a Vietnamese state-owned enterprise in resolving issues arising from renewable energy projects; and providing legal opinions to another state-owned company in relation to proceedings before SIAC arbitration.

In addition, Ms. Tuyet is recognized as one of the few Vietnamese lawyers with particularly deep expertise and extensive experience in international investment dispute resolution. She has led IDVN’s Dispute Resolution team in representing the Government of Vietnam in investor-state arbitration cases where the Government acted as respondent.

Ms. Tuyet is listed as an arbitrator with the Vietnam International Arbitration Centre (VIAC), a founding member of the International Arbitration Centre under the International Financial (IFC), an is a CEDR-accredited mediator, and serves as a mediator at the VMC. She has also been appointed as an arbitrator by the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) in multiple arbitration cases involving Vietnam.

At VIAC, Ms. Tuyet has participated in approximately 50 cases, serving as presiding arbitrator, co-arbitrator, and sole arbitrator.

Frédéric Gillion

Partner at Pinsent Masons MPillay LLP

Frédéric Gillion is a partner within Pinsent Masons’ Construction Advisory & Disputes team and is based in Singapore. Over his 25-year long career, he has advised on all aspects of construction projects, including in Dispute Board, expertise and arbitration proceedings, and provided legal support on live construction projects in a wide range of construction sectors, including general infrastructure, transport, water and wastewater, and energy.

He is dually qualified (Solicitor in England and Wales /Avocat Paris Bar) and has extensive experience of dispute board proceedings both as counsel and dispute board member. He is a Certified FIDIC Adjudicator, member of the FIDIC President’s List.

Frédéric is Director of Studies of the LLM in International Construction Contracts at Panthéon-Assas University (Singapore campus). He is also a lecturer on that same LLM programme in Paris. He regularly contributes to the International Construction Law Review.

He is recognised by Who’s Who Legal: Construction as “”a leading name, widely commended for his international expertise in construction arbitration disputes and his encyclopaedic understanding of FIDIC contracts”” and by Legal 500 Asia Pacific as “a very experienced construction and arbitration lawyer, who provides not only sound legal advice, but also practical solutions to client’s needs”.

Lesley Tan

Partner at Wong Partnership LLP

Lesley TAN is a Partner in the Energy, Projects & Construction Practice of Wong Partnership LLP.

Lesley’s extensive experience in the disputes space involves advising statutory boards and acting for developers, consultants and contractors at various stages of litigation, arbitration and adjudication proceedings, involving issues such as variations, acceleration, extension of time claims and prolongation claims. She is regularly consulted on issues arising from complex infrastructure projects of critical national significance in the public sector, including for clients such as Land Transport Authority, the Changi Airport Group and SMRT Corporation Ltd. Lesley has represented clients in high-value disputes relating to tunnelling works, rail projects, airport terminals, petro-chemical plants, thermal power plants, commercial and residential developments in Singapore and the region.

Amongst other accolades by the Legal 500 and Chambers, Lesley is recognised by IFLR1000 as a highly regarded practitioner in the practice area of Project Development and the Transport sector.

Tran Nguyen Thien Trang

Manager, Delay Expert at Secretariat

Ms. Tran specializes in construction disputes, with a focus on performing delay analysis. Her portfolio includes large construction disputes across various industries, including transport infrastructure, real estate developments, process plants, and energy projects. Ms. Tran holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and a Master’s degree in Construction Law and Arbitration from Robert Gordon University. She is also a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators in Singapore.
As a Manager at Secretariat, Ms. Tran has been involved in various formal dispute resolution proceedings, including arbitrations under the ICC, SIAC and DIAC rules. Her work involves preparing and evaluating construction claims, reviewing programmes and as-built data, conducting critical path analysis, identifying causes of delay, and assisting experts in formal dispute resolution proceedings. She has worked on international construction disputes involving projects in the UAE, Qatar, India, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam.

Tran The Nhan

Quantum Expert at DLS Consultant

Nhan Tran is a Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS) and a Grade 1 Certified Construction Cost Engineer with about 30 years of experience in construction cost management, contract administration, and dispute resolution in Vietnam. Nhan holds a master’s degree in Structural Engineering from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, and a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Transport and Communications, Viet Nam.

He specializes in quantum expert services in construction arbitration, including damage quantification, cost assessment, and the preparation and defense of expert reports before arbitral tribunals. He has acted as quantum expert in proceedings before VIAC and has advised on disputes arising under FIDIC and other standard forms of contract across infrastructure, industrial, energy, and commercial sectors.

Ho Chien Mien

Partner at Allen & Gledhill LLP

Chien Mien is Co-Head of the Allen & Gledhill’s Construction & Engineering Practice and undertakes a wide range of contentious and non-contentious construction and engineering work in Singapore, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.

On the projects side, he has been involved in the development of airports, roads, data centres, power and utilities plants, LNG terminals and regasification plants, petrochemical and pharmaceutical plants and facilities, transportation hubs, prime office towers and luxury hotels. On the contentious side, he undertakes large and complex litigation and arbitration work arising from major building projects to power, utilities, desalination, petrochemical plants, water treatment facilities, roads and tunnels, dams and waterways, and mass rapid transit projects.

Chien Mien is a Senior Accredited Specialist in Building and Construction Law. He is also ranked in the top tiers of Chambers & Partners and the Legal 500, and identified as a Thought Leader in Construction Law by Who’s Who Legal.

Le Minh Sang

PhD candidate at Lumière University Lyon 2

Mr. Minh Sang LE is a PhD candidate at Université Lumière Lyon 2, France where his doctoral research examines Arbitration in Merger and Acquisition Disputes. He holds two LL.M. degrees from France, one in International Business Law from Lyon Catholic University and the other in French and European Law from CY Cergy Paris University. Prior to his doctoral studies, he served as a lecturer and full-time researcher at a leading law university in Ho Chi Minh City. His research interests include International Arbitration , International Business Law, Cross-border Litigation, Mergers and Acquisitions and Procedural Law. He is also a member of Young ICCA, the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC), and the Society of Construction Law Vietnam, and currently serves as a reviewer for the European Journal of Legal Studies (Scopus Q2).

Harjeet Kumar Jaggi

Independent Consultant, Arbitrator and Dispute Resolution Expert

B.Sc. Engineering (Civil) from University of Delhi and PG diploma in Public Policy from Indian Institute of Public Administration, Government of India. Worked in Construction, Maintenance and operation of Indian Railways in field of Track and Bridges 1979- 2017. Now working as Independent Consultant, Arbitrator and Dispute Resolution Expert. Have in depth knowledge of FIDIC and other EPC conditions, handling of EOT and financial claims, Delay Analysis etc.

Have held Pan Indian Senior positions during 37 years in Indian Railways from 1979 to 2017. Thereafter working as Independent Consultant/ Adviser to various companies. Also, on the panel of various companies as Arbitrator, Conciliator, Mediator and Dispute Resolution Expert.

Nguyen Thi Thanh Minh

Special Counsel and Head of Dispute Resolution Practice of ACSV Legal

Minh Nguyen is a Special Counsel and Head of Dispute Resolution Practice of ACSV Legal. She joined ACSV Legal in 2019 after having worked nearly ten years for various international law firms and corporations, including a Magic Circle firm. Prior to joining ACSV Legal, Minh worked as Legal Compliance Manager in the SEA&NZ Business Unit of the largest brewing company in the world.

Minh obtained an LLM in 2017 in International Arbitration from Pepperdine University under Fulbright Scholarship with one of the highest-grade point averages in her graduation class. Minh also attended the intensive International Commercial Arbitration course in Harvard Law School in January 2023. As the Head of the Dispute Resolution Practice of ACSV Legal, Minh has directly advised and represented clients in a number of multi-million-dollar cases arbitrated at the SIAC, the ICC, and the VIAC. Under her leadership, ACSV Legal has been ranked as a Tier 3 Law Firm in Vietnam by The Legal 500 Asia-Pacific 2025 Guide for arbitration.

Minh is currently a member of Young Singapore International Arbitration Centre Committee (YSIAC Committee) and a member of the Legal Science Council of the Vietnam International Arbitration Centre (VIAC). Minh has been an Adjunct Lecturer in the Master of Civil Law Program – a joint program between the University of Economics and Law of Vietnam and the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne – since 2019.

2027 Ho Chi Minh City International Construction Arbitration Conference (HICAC2027)

 

The Society of Construction Law – Viet Nam (SCLVN) and Vietnam International Arbitration Centre (VIAC), and are pleased to announce the upcoming Hochiminh city International Construction Arbitration Conference 2027 (HICAC2027) to be held in Hochiminh City, Vietnam on 08 – 09 April 2027

This conference aims to bring together professionals from the construction industry, legal experts, arbitrators, and academics to discuss the latest trends, practices, and developments in construction arbitration. As Vietnam continues to experience significant growth in construction activities, this conference provides a timely platform for stakeholders to exchange knowledge and insights on the challenges and opportunities facing the construction arbitration landscape in Vietnam and beyond. The conference will feature informative panel discussions, and networking opportunities to foster collaboration and promote best practices. We look forward to welcoming delegates from around the world to this exciting event.

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