Solvix International provides arbitration and litigation support for construction and engineering disputes where technical, contractual, delay, quantum, and project-record issues need to be analysed in a disciplined and defensible way. We support legal teams, corporate decision-makers, insurers, and dispute professionals by helping organise the record, clarify the issues, test the evidential basis of positions being advanced, and prepare analysis that can withstand scrutiny in formal proceedings.
Arbitration and litigation support typically sits at the point where project facts, contract rights, schedule impact, and financial consequences must be translated into a coherent case theory supported by records. Depending on the matter, our support may be narrow and targeted or integrated across several workstreams.
In many construction disputes, the challenge is not simply the absence of data but the absence of structure. Critical information is spread across correspondence, schedules, notices, progress updates, payment records, meeting minutes, instructions, and technical documents. Solvix helps turn that fragmented material into a disciplined narrative and evidence base that legal teams can work with effectively.
Our methodology is designed to create clarity, discipline, and traceability. The exact scope depends on the forum, procedural stage, and nature of the dispute, but the core process remains consistent: understand the case, organise the record, perform the necessary technical or commercial analysis, and deliver outputs that are usable by the wider dispute team.
The strength of any dispute position is closely linked to the quality, consistency, and accessibility of the project record. Solvix works with the available information set while highlighting evidential gaps, conflicts in the narrative, and assumptions that may affect the reliability of conclusions.
No. Solvix does not replace legal counsel. We provide technical, contractual, delay, and commercial support that helps the legal and dispute team analyse the issues and organise the evidence.
Yes. The underlying support disciplines—record review, issue analysis, chronology development, delay and quantum review, and hearing preparation—can be tailored to different forums and procedural requirements.
Yes. Where appropriate, our support work can run alongside expert services, delay analysis, quantum analysis, or contractual entitlement review, depending on the needs of the dispute.
At Solvix International, we specialize in delivering exceptional project management and consultancy services.
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