COVID-19 Construction: Guide To APAC Laws & Developments

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COVID-19 has had an unprecedented impact on all of us in the construction industry as we adapt to the rapidly changing situation and deal with the substantial impact on our businesses.
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COVID-19 has had an unprecedented impact on all of us in the construction industry as we adapt to the rapidly changing situation and deal with the substantial impact on our businesses. This guide contains a summary of the latest legal updates affecting the construction industry and which were introduced as a result of COVID-19 in selected APAC jurisdictions. In particular, you will find a quick summary of the key recent laws, regulations and other directives introduced relating to:

  • Construction project/ site-related issues;
  • Construction supply-related issues;
  • Operations in the local courts, arbitration centres and other dispute resolution institutions; and
  • Any other key changes in the local legislation or COVID-19 related measures that may affect construction operations.

The sources used to prepare this guide are numerous and varied, and are identified for reference purposes. We understand the contents of this update to be accurate at the date of issuance of this guide. The publication of this guide is in collaboration with Shaikh David & Co (on the section relating to Malaysia) and with Anggraeni and Partners (on the section relating to Indonesia).

We are endeavouring to stay abreast of all such developments and will regularly circulate updates on matters that may affect your business. Our update is set out in a tabled guide, which can be accessed by clicking the 'download guide' button below. For those interested, our UK team has produced a similar report, which can be accessed here.

Click here to download the guide

Originally published 29 April, 2020

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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