RAIC Webinar: The Architect as Prompt Payment Adjudicator
The Architect as Prompt Payment Adjudicator
Explore adjudication as a form of alternative dispute resolution at this session, featuring Appendix B of chapter 3.10 of the Canadian Handbook of Practice for Architects (CHOP). This essential guide provides valuable insights into the professional practice of architecture in Canada.
This session is a part of the CHOP CHAT Series.
Discussion Topic: Chapter 3.10 – Appendix B: Adjudication
We’ll discuss the role of adjudication in the construction industry, emphasizing its quick and inexpensive nature compared to mediation, arbitration, or litigation. This chapter outlines the provisions of the Ontario Construction Act, which came into force on July 1, 2018, replacing the Construction Lien Act. We’ll explore the various matters that can be referred to adjudication, such as valuation of services, payment disputes, holdbacks, and more. Architects may find themselves involved in adjudication either as a party to a dispute or assisting an owner’s defense. The decision in an adjudication is enforceable in court and binding until the end of the project.
Speaker Glenn W. Ackerley
When
Thursday, February 5, 2026
2:00 - 3:30 PM EST
Where Online
Cost $39, FREE for RAIC Members
CEUs 1.5 OAA Structured Learning Hours
Host Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC)