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Prater v Sisk: Late challenges of adjudication

In a recent NEC3 dispute over an airport hangar contract, a novel challenge to enforcement of an adjudicator’s award failed. Theresa Mohammed and Laura Lintott explain why

The recent ruling in the Prater v Sisk case, where several issues were in dispute, highlighted the steps a party must follow if it is unhappy with an adjudicator’s decision – and the consequences if it fails to do so.

Sisk engaged Prater for installation of cladding and roofing to a Gatwick Airport aircraft hangar for Boeing under an NEC3 Engineering and Construction Subcontract where Option W2 applied. Several disputes arose, which were referred to adjudication. In the fourth adjudication, Prater was awarded £1.76m (plus VAT).

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