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Those involved in the construction sector seek out FSI's advice on a wide variety of issues including employment contracts, corruption claims and building disputes as well as the non-contentious commercial contracts you might expect.   

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OUR SERVICE:

Clients in the construction sector choose FSI because:

  • of our track record advising on 'construction specific' contentious and non-contentious matters
  • our industry knowledge and awareness of key issues affecting the sector e.g. employment law changes that are particularly relevant to construction companies
  • of the expertise our litigators have in discreet areas such as corruption and bribery 
  • we are able to provide a 'full service' and have experts in all the areas a construction company is likely to require support including personal injury

RECENT EXPERIENCE ADVISING:

  • Fairview New Homes Limited - advising them on employment issues as well as various disputes and term agreements for key consultants
  • Albion Engineering on the preparation of a building contract for a factory development in Serbia
  • on highly complex and technical construction actions arising from the development of Heron service stations across the UK
  • a number of individuals involved in the construction sector on high value personal injury claims
  • Aspers Casino in relation to the fit out of their new casino in Northampton
  • UEL on construction issues relating to the Stratford School of Education
  • Construction contract for the refurbishment and extension of the Jewish Museum in north London

WHO TO CALL?

Check out the sector team list on the left hand navigation bar or contact head of team, Simon Hunter,  with any queries

Simon Hunter