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This book is dedicated to Stephen Hepburn, who I met in Interlaken, Switzerland, in July 20200, At this, our first-and, as it turned out, only – meeting, we enjoyed lunch and a few glasses of wine. Stephen encouraged me to write a book on construction contracts and claims. He encouraged me to write this book.We kept in touch regularly after our Interlaken lunch, chatting on the phone, exchanging emails and messages, and strategizing over my developing book.
Sadly, Stephen passed away suddenly on 8 January 2021. I miss him very much.
Rest in peace, my friend.








