Force Majeure Relief on International Construction Projects Under the Threat of a Second Wave of COV

As more countries are starting to lift restrictions as a result of COVID-19, construction sites are coming back to life, or in some cases scaling back up, in COVID-secure "new normal" environments. At what point will force majeure relief end, and will parties be entitled to force majeure relief again if a second wave of COVID-19 infections and associated restrictions occurs?
Emma Schaafsma and Nick Oury, construction and engineering disputes partners at Herbert Smith Freehills LLP, and Dr. Anamaria Popescu, chairman of SCL North America and a managing director in BRG’s Global Construction practice, discussed these issues and considered what parties should be doing now to protect their position in the future.
Emma Schaafsma and Nick Oury, construction and engineering disputes partners at Herbert Smith Freehills LLP, and Dr. Anamaria Popescu, chairman of SCL North America and a managing director in BRG’s Global Construction practice, discussed these issues and considered what parties should be doing now to protect their position in the future.