The default timetable from submission of the first pleadings document (The Referral Notice) until the Adjudicator’s Decision is 28 days. Within this period there is often multiple rounds of submissions from each party. It is a fast-paced procedure with its own rules.
The intention when adjudication was introduced was for it to act as a temporarily binding solution, and that the parties would seek a further and final resolution at a later point. However, in most cases the Adjudication Decision ends up being the final say, as neither party takes the matter further. Whether it ends up being temporarily or finally binding, getting the right decision is critical. Choosing the right representation can be key to this.
It is important that you instruct someone that knows adjudication and has the skill to present your case in its strongest form.