Adjudicator Nominating Body ANB
The Adjudicator Nominating Body (ANB) exists for the construction and engineering industries, its registered adjudicators can be appointed to resolve disputes in the United Kingdom or internationally.
For example in the United Kingdom they may be nominated under the statutory construction scheme or under the terms of a contract. Internationally they may be nominated to serve as a DAB or DAAB member under a FIDIC form of contract or as an adjudicator under an NEC3 contract or as an adjudicator or DAB under NEC4 depending which option has been selected. Any party may apply for a nomination using the ANB website. There is no charge for us to make a nomination.
For further information regarding adjudicators, the nomination process and its panel, the dispute board, UKA Capped Fee Scheme, CIC LVD MAP and UKA-DRAP visit: https://www.ukadjudicators.co.uk/
The glossary of the CIC USERS’ GUIDE TO ADJUDICATION published in 2017 includes a list of Adjudicator Nominating Bodies:
- Association for Consultancy and Engineering
- Association of Independent Construction Adjudicators
- Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution
- Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
- The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Scottish Branch)
- Chartered Institute of Building
- Construction Industry Council
- Construction Plant-hire Association
- Construction Adjudicators.com
- Institution of Chemical Engineers
- Institute of Civil Engineers
- Institution of Electrical Engineers
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers
- The Law Society of Scotland
- Nationwide Academy of Dispute Resolution
- The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland
- Royal Institute of British Architects
- Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
- Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors in Scotland
- Royal Society of Ulster Architects
- Technology & Construction Bar Association
- Technology & Construction Solicitors Association
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