27 September 2025
Global Arbitration Hubs: Where Technical Experts Are Most Needed Now
At DAC Consulting Services , we see first-hand how the demand for independent technical evidence is shifting across the world’s leading arbitration hubs. Below is a snapshot of where experts are most in demand today — and why.
London:
Delay and Quantum Analysis at the Forefront
Technical experts here are most often engaged in:
- Delay and disruption analysis on mega-infrastructure and energy projects.
- Quantum and damages assessments , often tied to cost escalation or scope changes.
- Cross-disciplinary work where delay, quantum, and engineering overlap.
The English courts’ supportive stance toward arbitration ensures that expert evidence is rigorously tested .
Dubai:
A Hub for Energy and Infrastructure Disputes
Cases often involve:
- Oil and gas facilities — refineries, LNG terminals, and pipelines.
- Renewable energy projects , especially solar and wind.
- Transportation and urban development tied to Vision 2030 initiatives.
Experts here are required not only to assess technical failures and delays , but also to translate complex engineering concepts for tribunals less familiar with regional standards and practices.
Singapore:
Offshore, Marine, and Power Disputes
Technical experts are particularly sought for:
- Offshore and marine engineering projects , such as FPSOs and subsea works.
- Power sector disputes , including high-voltage transmission systems and thermal plants.
- Complex cross-border contracts , often governed by English law but involving Asian contractors and suppliers.
The emphasis here is often on root-cause engineering analysis — for example, determining whether a failure stemmed from design, materials, or installation.
Paris:
Civil Law Meets Technical Complexity
- Large civil engineering projects such as tunnels, dams, and rail.
- Cross-border joint ventures , where technical and financial responsibilities overlap.
- Energy transition projects , from solar farms in North Africa to hydropower in Latin America.
Civil-law procedures often mean experts play a different and earlier role compared to common-law hubs.
New York & Miami:
North and Latin America’s Gateways
Experts are frequently engaged in:
- Refinery and petrochemical projects across the Caribbean and South America.
- Wind and solar disputes , often tied to performance guarantees.
- Mining and steel plant construction , with heavy reliance on forensic delay analysis.
The US arbitral culture places a strong emphasis on cross-examination .
Mexico City:
A Growing Local Hub
Experts are increasingly asked to advise on:
- Pipeline and transmission line projects.
- Renewables integration into the national grid.
- Complex EPC contract disputes , where local and international contractors overlap.
Conclusion: Experts at the Centre of Global Arbitration
With entities in the UK, UAE, US, and Mexico, DAC Consulting Services is uniquely positioned to support clients wherever disputes arise. Our global team provides the forensic analysis, sector insight, and clarity of evidence that today’s international arbitrations demand.
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References
- [1] The Times, “London beats Singapore to top spot for global arbitration”, 2024.
- [2] Jones Day, “Impact of the DIAC 2022 Arbitration Rules”, April 2022.
- [3] Al Tamimi & Company, “Commentary on the UAE’s New Arbitration Law”, 2022.
- [4] Uría Menéndez, “Singapore’s recipe for becoming a top international arbitration hub”, 2023.
- [5] Pinsent Masons, “Singapore continues to rise as an international dispute resolution hub”, 2025.
- [6] Skadden, “International Arbitration Update: Global Developments and Trends To Watch”, April 2025.
- [7] Chambers Global, Arbitration rankings and commentary on Latin America, 2024.
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