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The Different Techniques of ADR
Dec 6, 2021 | Articles
Alternative dispute resolution can often be a faster, cheaper and satisfactory means of settling disputes. Granted, that doesn’t mean that ADR is going to be right for everyone, and it won’t be the best choice for every dispute. However, it is certainly something to consider. There are a number of different techniques used in ADR, and if you’re considering it, you should be familiar with them.

Developing Sustainability Strategies – Writing Your Future History
Dec 5, 2021 | Articles, Sustainability
E. Mitchell Swann MDCSystems® Consulting Engineer May 2011 Yup, yet another "sustainability"...

The Use of Technical Experts as Neutrals in ADR for Complex Construction Disputes
Dec 5, 2021 | Alternative Dispute Resolution, Articles
E. Mitchell Swann, P.E.
MDC Systems®
Consulting Engineer
A hot topic in the world of ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) is the extent to which ‘neutrals’ should be qualified and what type of qualifications they should have. Often, the first reaction is that the neutral should have legal training as their predominant skill and some experience with the subject matter of the case. As part of the program at the American Bar Association’s ADR Section Meeting in Los Angeles in April 2005, MDC Systems®, along with the other contributors to this article, discussed the use of technical experts as neutrals in ADR proceedings. Below is a summary of the key issues, ideas and opinions addressed and presented by the panel. The panelists come from varied backgrounds but all have participated in ADR proceedings in one form or another.

The Project is Flat -Technology Blurs the Lines & Sharpens the Edge
Dec 2, 2021 | Articles, Professional Practice
Anyone who has read Thomas Friedman’s “The World Is Flat” might glean an idea of where this article is going right away. If you haven’t read the book, it is a good one. About 2 years ago MDC Systems® presented at the London Construction Superconference on some of the benefits, challenges and issue associated with the use of 3D and 4D modeling technologies in the design, documentation and delivery of capital projects. Since that time, there have been even more developments – not just in the nature of the technology, but also in the level of accessibility or breadth of application. This expanded modeling regimen has come to be called Building Information Modeling or BIM.