Project Adjudicator definition
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The fees and expenses of the Project Adjudicator shall be set by the terms of the agreement between the parties and the Project Adjudicator.
Each party shall bear its own costs and expenses in preparing submissions for and attending meetings with the Project Adjudicator.
The Referee's review will not be required as a prerequisite to arbitration where the matter in dispute has been previously considered by the Project Adjudicator appointed under Schedule 5 (Design and Plan Certification Process and Review Procedure) or if the parties agree to waive the Referee’s review.
The Project Adjudicator shall be entitled to visit worksites, to call for any further documentation required from the parties and after consultation with the parties, and with their agreement, to consult with any experts, technical or otherwise, that the Project Adjudicator considers necessary to assist in the resolution of the dispute.
Upon hearing the parties’ issues and reviewing any written materials either party may have presented to the Project Adjudicator in support of its position, the Project Adjudicator shall immediately proceed to investigate the subject of the dispute with a view toward its resolution.
The Project Adjudicator shall conduct all such investigations and enquiries as a matter of urgency.
In making any such Project Adjudicator’s Conclusion, the Project Adjudicator shall be deemed to be an expert and not an arbitrator.
The Province and the Contractor will share the total costs of the Project Adjudicator equally.
A written appointment of a proxy may be signed by the member or authorized by the member by transmission of a telegram, cablegram, facsimile transmission or other means of electronic transmission.
Upon the Project Adjudicator being appointed or named, as the case may be, the disagreement requiring the Project Adjudicator’s participation, if still unresolved, will proceed in accordance with Section 4.