Construction

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Our construction experts tailor-make solutions that mitigate risk and help deliver successful energy, transport, real estate and infrastructure projects globally.

Economic development and rising living standards are driving investment in infrastructure around the world. Our international team provides a complete legal service, non-contentious and contentious, across the lifecycle of construction projects, from initial development and key commercial considerations through to contract management and dispute resolution.

We advise on projects in the Americas, Africa, Europe and Asia across Energy, Infrastructure, Transport and Real Estate. By combining the commercial expertise we have acquired over years of working in these industries with technical excellence, we minimise risk and maximise business outcomes for our client.

Because we act for lenders, consultants, sponsors, contractors, developers, governments and local authorities, we have a 360-degree view of the needs and concerns of all parties involved in construction contracts, and this informs our balanced approach to drafting, negotiating, advising and advocating for and on behalf of our clients.

In addition to working with standard form construction contracts such as FIDIC, JCT and NEC3, we regularly create bespoke arrangements to ensure the successful delivery of the commercial aspirations of our clients. Utilising the complementary experience of colleagues in areas such as environment, health and safety and finance also ensures that our advice addresses all relevant considerations for construction projects.

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    The Future of EV Charging: Spotlight on Italy

    In this article, the fifth in our “The Future of EV Charging Infrastructure: Spotlight on” series, we provide an overview of the main pieces of regulation governing the development of EV charging infrastructure in Italy.

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    Commercial Disputes Weekly – Issue 203

    In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly, we consider maritime jurisdiction and limitation claims, the pay to be paid rule, competing claims in relation to an adjudication decision and the different ways the English court can assist with enforcement of a credit agreement.

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