Mr Tay Peng Cheng > WongPartnership LLP > Singapore, Singapore > Lawyer Profile

WongPartnership LLP
12 MARINA BOULEVARD, LEVEL 28
MARINA BAY FINANCIAL CENTRE TOWER 3
SINGAPORE 018982
Singapore
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Work Department

Chin;a Commodities & International Trade Disputes; Energy, Projects & Construction; International Arbitration; Middle East

Position

Tay Peng Cheng is the Head of the Energy, Projects & Construction Practice.

Career

He has an active practice with focus on the energy and utility industries, construction and engineering projects, residential, commercial and industrial property developments.

Peng Cheng represents clients in court and in arbitration proceedings, including acting for and advising developers, contractors and consultants in disputes arising out of large scale energy and utilities projects, construction and engineering contracts, and supply and offtake agreements, as well as advising clients in the management of such disputes. Projects that he has advised on include private and commercial developments, utility facilities, waste to energy plants, and offshore installations.

On the non-contentious front, Peng Cheng is active in drafting, reviewing and negotiating the suite of energy/construction-related contracts and project documentation for various types of developments, plants and installations, as well as concession agreements, supply contracts and offtake agreements. He regularly advises clients on the suite of standard form construction and engineering contracts in use both locally and internationally, and bespoke contracts.

Work Highlights

Matters of significance in which Peng Cheng has been involved in include acting for the following:

  • A main contractor, a subsidiary of a SGX-listed company, in an ICC arbitration against a sovereign state over various claims, including for variations, extensions of time, prolongation costs and recovery of liquidated damages, arising out of the design, construction and operation of a waste management facility in a Middle East country and successfully obtaining a significant award on the same.
  • The subsidiary of a listed company on various issues arising out of the collapse of a viaduct under construction at Upper Changi Road East, including defending the company in criminal proceedings brought against it under the Workplace Safety and Health Act in relation to such collapse.
  • An owner and operator of a hydrogen and synthesis gas plant in a SIAC arbitration with its end user over a prolonged outage at the plant, and the transfer of the plant and ancillary equipment to the end user.
  • SMRT Corporation Ltd on the project documentation for the Singapore-Johor Bahru Rapid Transit Link between Woodlands North station in Singapore and Johor Bahru, a project to be implemented under a Public Private Partnership model, and to be undertaken by a joint venture company formed by SMRT Corporation and a Malaysian entity.
  • M+S Pte. Ltd., a joint venture company 60% owned by Khazanah Nasional Berhad and 40% owned by Temasek Holdings (Private) Limited, and its subsidiaries, in the preparation and review of various infrastructure and construction-related project documents for the development and construction of two integrated developments, estimated at S$11 billion, in downtown Singapore.
  • Resorts World at Sentosa Pte. Ltd., part of the Genting Group of Companies, on a long-term retainer for the preparation and review of various infrastructure and construction-related project documents for the development and construction of Resorts World Sentosa, a S$6.59 billion integrated resort on Sentosa.

Publications & Legal Updates

Memberships

He is admitted to the Singapore Bar and is an accredited adjudicator appointed under the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act (Cap 30B). Peng Cheng has also been appointed to the Asian International Arbitration Centre’s (AIAC) Panel of Adjudicators, and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and the Asian Institute of Alternative Dispute Resolution.

He speaks regularly on issues in construction law and dispute resolution at various conferences and seminars, including to professional bodies and corporate organisations. Peng Cheng, who is a member of the Society of Construction Law, Singapore, was also a tutor in Building and Construction Law at the Law Faculty of NUS.

Education

National University of Singapore (LL.B., Hons.)

Lawyer Rankings

Singapore > Projects and energy: local firms

WongPartnership LLP’s energy, projects and construction team often represents statutory boards, quasi-governmental bodies, government-linked companies, and regulatory and supervisory bodies in the energy and construction industries across transactions, advisory, and regulatory matters. The team specialises in the construction, infrastructure, oil and gas, petrochemical, powers, utilities, renewables, and marine sectors. Notably, team co-head Tay Peng Cheng has experience on complex transactional matters involving the drafting, reviewing, and negotiating of energy and construction-related contracts, as well as project documentation for various types of developments. Other team lead, Ian de Vaz, stands out for his work in construction and civil engineering work, with a focus on drafting and advising on various forms of construction contracts, project management and consultancy agreements, and construction-related insurance policies. Lesley Tan’s main areas of practice encompass advisory work and contentious disputes. Linda Low regularly reviews, drafts, and advises on various construction contracts and project documents including those relating to offshore facilities and operations.

Singapore > Construction: Local firms

(Leading partners)

Tay Peng Cheng – WongPartnership LLP

WongPartnership LLP stands out for the ability of senior team members to expertly handle both front-end and disputes matters. It is widely recognised for its adeptness in handling construction engagements from project inception and management of project to managing disputes and any formal proceedings. The team has gained further traction in front-end renewable energy engagements and is increasingly active in cross-border disputes, especially those involving Vietnam and Indonesia, including those linked to the construction of data centres. The firm is noted for representing large owners and employers, along with prominent contractors. Ian de Vaz and Tay Peng Cheng are leading names, covering both front-end and disputes engagements. Lesley Tan and newly-elected partner Vishi Sundar (‘a future market leader’) are also rated. Christopher Chuah and Lee Hwai Bin have left the firm.