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Alberta Dispute Adjudication for Construction Contracts (“ADACC”) has been designated as a Nominating Authority by Service Alberta for Construction Dispute Adjudication in Alberta. ADACC is responsible for administering adjudications and for training and certifying adjudicators. ADACC derives its powers from the Prompt Payment and Construction Lien Act  and the Prompt Payment and Adjudication Regulation:

 

To receive updates from ADACC, including educational materials and information of speaking events, please send us an email at authority@adacc.ca.

What is Adjudication?

Visit the Adjudicator Registry to find a certified ADACC Adjudicator.

Adjudicator Registry

Visit the Adjudicator Registry to find a certified ADACC Adjudicator.

Becoming an Adjudicator

ADACC will only appoint Adjudicators listed in the ADACC Adjudicator Registry to conduct adjudications and make determinations under the Prompt Payment and Construction Lien Act. Information on how to become an ADACC Adjudicator is available on the Certification Process page of our website.

Commencing an Adjudication

The adjudication process commences when the Claimant provides the Respondent with a Notice of Adjudication (and also provides ADACC an electronic copy). Further information on how to commence an adjudication is available on the Commencing an Adjudication page of our website.

Need Support?

Contact us at authority@adacc.ca

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