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Japanese Amended Construction Business Act Fully in Effect and Updates to the Construction Business Compliance Guidelines
The Act Partially Amending the Construction Business Act and the Act on Promoting Proper Tendering and Contracting of Public Works were enacted in June 2024. In this article, the Japanese Construction Business Act as amended by the bill above will be referred to as the “Amended CBA”. The amendments are designed to secure and sustain the workforce in the construction industry by introducing measures to: (i) Secure financial resources to improve the treatment of workers engaged in construction and ensure that those resources are passed down appropriately to subcontractors; (ii) Facilitate the smooth pass-through of increases in materials prices to prevent downward pressure on labor costs; and (iii) Promote work-style reform and productivity improvement. For an overview of the amendments as a whole...To read the full article, please see the PDF file
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Shintaro Uno is one of Japan’s leading experts on FIDIC and other construction-industry contracts. He specializes in international engineering and construction of infrastructure projects around the world, with a particular focus on Japan and Asia. He has extensive experience advising on a wide range of projects, including semiconductor plants, data centers, high-speed railways, highways, submarine cables, coal-mining process facilities, Mass Rapid Transit, high-rise buildings, lithium hydroxide plants, various types of power plants, tunnels, ports, dredging, offshore wind, and water treatment and supply facilities, with primary contracts based on the standard FIDIC contract forms (including Redbook, Yellowbook, Silverbook 1999 and 2017 editions), Minkanrengo Building contract, Nikkenren Design Build, and ENAA.
On the contentious side, Shintaro successfully represents both employers and contractors in proceedings before Dispute Adjudication Boards, international arbitral tribunals, and national courts. He has particular expertise in arbitration under the SIAC, ICC, BANI, and DIAC rules.
Shintaro has been recognized as a Leading Individual in the Construction: International category by Chambers Asia-Pacific for three consecutive years (2023–2025), reflecting his reputation and track record in the region.
Over the past 14 years, Shintaro has been based in Southeast Asia, where he has advised on numerous complex disputes and crisis scenarios. His regional experience is especially extensive in Indonesia, where he has handled more than 70 contentious matters—including litigation, internal investigations, local arbitrations, and criminal cases—demonstrating his capability to navigate sensitive legal issues in cross-border settings.