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Limiting Liability for Faulty Tender Information: Is there a better way? With Lucas Shipway

SCL Australia Podcast by Society of Construction Law Australia

Lucas Shipway is a Barrister at Greenway Chambers, with a practice focused on construction and infrastructure disputes. In this episode, Lucas breaks down his presentation "Limiting Liability for Faulty Tender Informatio...

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Limiting Liability for Faulty Tender Information: Is there a better way? With Lucas Shipway is an episode from SCL Australia Podcast by Society of Construction Law Australia. Lucas Shipway is a Barrister at Greenway Chambers, with a practic...

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Published Jan 26, 2026, 32:56 long, audio available.

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Lucas Shipway is a Barrister at Greenway Chambers, with a practice focused on construction and infrastructure disputes. In this episode, Lucas breaks down his presentation "Limiting Liability for Faulty Tender Information: Is there a better way?". He covers the Sydney Light Rail's $500 million dispute over undisclosed utilities, how government disclaimers fail to protect against misleading conduct claims, and recommendations for more transparent and collaborative tender processes to reduce disputes. Resources and links: Greenway Chambers on LinkedIn Lucas Shipway on LinkedIn Connect: The Society of Construction Law Australia website The Society of Construction Law Australia on LinkedIn Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast series are those of the individual contributors and are not necessarily endorsed by the Society of Construction Law Australia (SoCLA). The content is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, professional, or other advice. Listeners should consider their own circumstances and seek appropriate advice from qualified professionals before acting on any information contained in this podcast. This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.

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Published Jan 26, 2026 and 32:56 long