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Construction adjudication decisions are usually made within 28 days of a notice being served by a referring party, making it a much faster form of resolution than going through courts, which can take years. The Construction Act created adjudication and the payment mechanisms to support rapid dispute resolution and cash flow throughout the supply chain.

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