• Contact
  • Magazines Archive
  • Subscribe Now
Business Today Middle East
  • News
  • Business
    • Markets
      • Money
      • Tech News
      • Healthcare
      • Opinion
    • Appointments
  • Real Estate
  • Technology
  • Energy
  • Hospitality
    • Hotel
    • Catering
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Sports
    • Cars
    • Travel
  • Design
  • Interviews
  • Regional Roundup
No Result
View All Result
Business Today Middle East
  • News
  • Business
    • Markets
      • Money
      • Tech News
      • Healthcare
      • Opinion
    • Appointments
  • Real Estate
  • Technology
  • Energy
  • Hospitality
    • Hotel
    • Catering
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Sports
    • Cars
    • Travel
  • Design
  • Interviews
  • Regional Roundup
No Result
View All Result
Business Today Middle East
No Result
View All Result
Home Construction

RICS and SCCA collaborate to increase the use of mediation for built environment disputes

cbnme by cbnme
November 13, 2020
in Construction, Infrastructure, News, Real Estate

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the Saudi Center for Commercial Arbitration (SCCA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to encourage the use of Alternative Dispute Resolution and in particular, mediation in the built environment sector which will encourage and enhance the growth, confidence and investment in the construction and real estate sectors of the Kingdom.

Through this MoU, RICS and SCCA will build and maintain a long-term co-operative relationship to encourage the exchange of professional knowledge and development regarding dispute resolution and conflict avoidance related to the built environment.

“All the local and international stakeholders participating in the Kingdom’s significant development in the build environment – including major infrastructure, commercial and housing projects – demand appropriate mechanisms to manage and rapidly resolve any conflicts that may arise,” noted SCCA CEO Dr. Hamed Merah.

“SCCA and our partners at RICS are working together to ensure that all businesses operating in the Kingdom and beyond have access across the nation to the very best processes, services and practitioners for the optimal, professional mediation and arbitration they require.” – Dr. Hamed Merah, CEO, SCCA.

As part of the partnership, both organizations will collaborate to promote local and international standards regarding the built environment (land, real estate, construction, and infrastructure) in relation to disputes. Using these relevant industry standards improves the transparency and stability of the market, contributing to the growth of more robust economies and enhanced confidence for investors.

“This MoU represents a great opportunity for RICS and SCCA to work together to drive growth and transparency in the Kingdom, further attracting local, regional and global investors. Construction and real estate are crucial sectors for Saudi Arabia, and the work SCCA does is now more important than ever in the COVID-19 and post COVID-19 recovery. We are delighted to be able to collaborate with them to provide a standardized, trusted, robust and economically beneficial approach to resolving disputes in the country. It is in the interests of all stakeholders and the wider KSA economy to be able to resolve disputes in a cost effective and timely manner that allows projects to be delivered on time and programme,” said Robert Jackson, RICS Managing Director EMEA.

As an independent and not-for-profit organization, SCCA has launched the new COVID-19 Emergency Mediation Program (EMP), a low-cost program to help parties resolve their disputes swiftly and amicably resulting in an enforceable bond (title). SCCA will now also add RICS’ Panel of Mediators to their Mediator Roster for EMP cases. RICS Panelists have undergone the RICS Mediation Training Programme in addition to a rigorous panel application process which includes an ethics module, reference checks and panel interview. They are also required to maintain an annual log of continuous professional development ensuring they are up to date with current dispute resolution techniques and trends.

Construction projects today are fast-paced, complex, and involve many parties, creating numerous flashpoints at which issues can arise. They must be identified and resolved in a manner that maintains relationships and facilitates growth of the market in the long-run.

Tags: RICSSCCA
Share30Tweet19Share5Pin7Send
cbnme

cbnme

Recommended For You

OpenAI Unveils GPT-5.2: From “Chatbot” to the First Universal AI Work Engine

OpenAI Unveils GPT-5.2: From “Chatbot” to the First Universal AI Work Engine

January 22, 2026
World Economic Forum: Shamma bint Mohammed Spotlights Emirati Women’s Shift from Empowerment to Global Leadership

World Economic Forum: Shamma bint Mohammed Spotlights Emirati Women’s Shift from Empowerment to Global Leadership

January 21, 2026
QIA, Goldman Sachs Sign MoU to Deepen Strategic Partnership, Targeting $25 Billion in Investments

QIA, Goldman Sachs Sign MoU to Deepen Strategic Partnership, Targeting $25 Billion in Investments

January 21, 2026
Gold and Silver Keep Reaching New Record Highs

Gold and Silver Keep Reaching New Record Highs

January 21, 2026
Automobili Lamborghini sets new record for deliveries in 2025 despite headwinds

Automobili Lamborghini sets new record for deliveries in 2025 despite headwinds

January 21, 2026
Over 250 global visionaries will surface unseen breakthroughs across the food chain from origin to market

Gulfood Launches Dedicated Platform to Support High-Growth Food-Tech Startups

January 21, 2026
Next Post

Social Eats: Chef Will Stanyer

Latest News

OpenAI Unveils GPT-5.2: From “Chatbot” to the First Universal AI Work Engine

OpenAI Unveils GPT-5.2: From “Chatbot” to the First Universal AI Work Engine

January 22, 2026
The Sky Mansion is a masterpiece of design

ELEVATE Sets New Benchmark with AED 38 Million Sky Mansion Sale

January 21, 2026
Breez presents a rare ownership opportunity in one of the city’s most prestigious waterfront locations

Breez by Danube Leads Dubai’s Next Wave of Waterfront Living

January 21, 2026
Dubai Holding strengthens its presence in Europe’s hospitality sector by acquiring a property in Mallorca

Dubai Holding strengthens its presence in Europe’s hospitality sector by acquiring a property in Mallorca

January 21, 2026
BusinessToday_logo

Get In Touch

Building #10, Dubai Media City
PO Box 502511, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

+971 4 420 0506

sales@bncpublishing.net
Jo@bncpublishing.net

Business Today Middle East – December 2025
BusinessToday Magazines

Business Today Middle East – December 2025

by Aya Zhang
January 13, 2026
BusinessToday-nov-2025
BusinessToday Magazines

Business Today Middle East – November 2025

by Staff Writer
January 13, 2026
Sister Publications
  • Construction Business News
  • Design Middle East
  • Logistics News ME
  • Hotel & Catering
  • Entrepreneur Al Arabiyah
  • Entrepreneur Middle East
Newsletter

Never miss any important news.
Subscribe to our newsletter.

SUBSCRIBE NOW

Get In Touch

Building #10, Dubai Media City
PO Box 502511, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

+971 4 420 0506

sales@bncpublishing.net
Jo@bncpublishing.net

Sister Publications
  • Construction Business News
  • Design Middle East
  • Logistics News ME
  • Hotel & Catering
  • Entrepreneur Al Arabiyah
  • Entrepreneur Middle East
Newsletter

Never miss any important news.
Subscribe to our newsletter.

SUBSCRIBE NOW
Business Today Middle East – December 2025
BusinessToday Magazines

Business Today Middle East – December 2025

by Aya Zhang
January 13, 2026
BusinessToday-nov-2025
BusinessToday Magazines

Business Today Middle East – November 2025

by Staff Writer
January 13, 2026

Copyright © 2026 BNC Publishing. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Landing Page
  • Buy JNews
  • Support Forum
  • Contact Us

© 2026 BusinessToday . All Rights Reserved.

Go to mobile version