In this episode of ‘Visionaries of the Underground – Conversations with Professor Arnold Dix’ we talk with Jyoti Bisbey, a Washington DC based Infrastructure Finance specialist with a long professional history advising financiers such as the World Bank. and talks frankly about underground project finance.
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In this episode of ‘Visionaries of the Underground – Conversations with Professor Arnold Dix’ we talk with Jyoti Bisbey, a Washington DC based Infrastructure Finance specialist with a long professional history advising financiers such as the World Bank. and talks frankly about underground project finance.
Role and limitations of emerging defacto legal standards such as the new FIDIC Emerald Book
Sounds from the Underground
48 minutes 52 seconds
4 years ago
Role and limitations of emerging defacto legal standards such as the new FIDIC Emerald Book
In this episode, Professor Dix draws on almost 30 years global legal experience as a disaster investigator, lawyer and barrister with his candid insights and advice to explore the role and limitations of emerging defacto legal standards such as the new FIDIC Emerald Book for underground works. The underlying theme of this podcast is the difficulties of fairly weaving ground condition risks and other acute issues for underground projects into a fair legal framework within project documents
Sounds from the Underground
In this episode of ‘Visionaries of the Underground – Conversations with Professor Arnold Dix’ we talk with Jyoti Bisbey, a Washington DC based Infrastructure Finance specialist with a long professional history advising financiers such as the World Bank. and talks frankly about underground project finance.