Article | March 17, 2026
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Ms. Li has nearly 10 years of experience in the consulting industry and specializes in construction disputes and has significant experience in performing delay analysis.
Singapore
Vivienne Li has over 10 years of experience in dispute resolution in the construction and engineering industry, specialising in advising clients on projects that have suffered delay, disruption, and loss of productivity. She has provided advice to government, project owners, contractors, and subcontractors in major capital projects in both the public and private sectors. Her work involves programme evaluation, risk assessment and management, claim evaluation and preparation, critical path analysis, disruption analysis, and productivity measurement. She has experience of various standard form contracts and project specific bespoke contracts.
Ms. Li has worked on large international disputes on projects in the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, India, China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines. Her experience covers a broad range of project sectors, including transport infrastructure (e.g., roads, railway, utilities), energy (e.g., oil & gas and renewable energy), and real estate developments (both residential and commercial). She has been involved in arbitrations under ICC, SIAC, HKIAC, DIAC, AAA, and ADCCAC.
Arnold Y. Castillo writes in Latin Business Daily on the growing impact of executive scandals and reputational risk in Latin America’s high-exposure environment.
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