The Users’ Perceptions on the Impartiality of the Engineer under the FIDIC Red Book
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2013-11
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The British University in Dubai (BUiD)
Abstract
The thesis of this research had been chosen for the extent of controversy around the
role of the Engineer under the FIDIC Red Book. UAE construction industry was the
key object of the study and the study largely relied on the fieldwork. This study is
unique in a sense that there were no attempts to tackle this topic in the context of the
UAE.
The research offered in-depth analysis of the perception of the Engineer’s impartiality
by the users of FIDIC Red Book in the UAE, namely the Employers and the
Contractors. The study also analyzed some key relevant provisions of the FIDIC Red
Book. Finally, the study offered various solutions to overcome the issue with the
impartiality.
The findings suggest that the majority of the Red Book users in the UAE do not
perceive the Engineer as an impartial body under the contract. Based on these
findings, the recommendations on the next steps that could be undertaken and that may
serve as a thesis for further research were proposed. It is hoped that the FIDIC drafters
may consider the findings of this study in order to further improve the efficiency of the
key provisions in the FIDIC Red Book.
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FIDIC red book, United Arab Emirates (UAE), construction industry, law