Adjudicate Today has managed thousands of adjudication applications over the last 20 years (over 60% of all applications made nationally) and we have learnt many lessons. Parties have requested we list the most common mistakes we see in adjudication. Here is our list of issues where respondents may stumble.
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Unless the respondent proposes to pay the payment claim in full, a payment schedule should always be served, even if the respondent believes that the payment claim is invalid. Otherwise the respondent will forgo its right to lodge an adjudication response and may be forced to argue a case in the Supreme Court with the large cost and time that involves.
If a respondent chooses to ignore the adjudication process, the adjudicator will still proceed and make a decision.
Please return to "Respondent has 10 business days after receipt of the Payment Claim (or shorter period if provided by construction contract) to prepare and serve a Payment Schedule".
