Construction Disputes in Africa

A joint research initiative by King’s College London and Africa Construction Law to define regional benchmarks and drive institutional reform.

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Capturing the pulse of African construction.

2021-25

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This study is the most comprehensive snapshot of construction disputes across the continent. Developed by the Construction Law & Dispute Resolution Centre at King’s College London, it captures critical data from 2021 to 2025.

"Your unique insights into dispute causes, costs, and enforcement challenges are essential to creating a more efficient landscape in Africa."

Study Overview

Everything you need to know about participating in this authoritative academic research.

Time Required

The survey is designed to be efficient yet comprehensive.
  • Approximately 7–10 minutes to complete.
Who Should Participate?
We are looking for insights from across the entire construction ecosystem.
  • Construction companies (owners, contractors, engineers, project managers)
  • Legal and dispute professionals (lawyers, arbitrators, adjudicators, experts)
  • Arbitration and dispute resolution institutions
  • Government and procurement authorities
  • Infrastructure funders and PPP professionals
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We are looking for insights from across the entire construction ecosystem.
  • Construction companies (owners, contractors, engineers, project managers)
  • Legal and dispute professionals (lawyers, arbitrators, adjudicators, experts)
  • Arbitration and dispute resolution institutions
  • Government and procurement authorities
  • Infrastructure funders and PPP professionals

Why Participate?

The survey is designed to be efficient yet comprehensive.
  • Approximately 7–10 minutes to complete.

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