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Construction and engineering
Shoosmiths’ construction and engineering team advises on all aspects of legal construction matters, from strategic advice on procurement and institutional and market expectations at project inception to contentious aspects of projects during and after the completion of a project.
The team of two partners, four associates and four other legal advisers helps clients across the industry, including developers, contractors, subcontractors, consultants and funding and letting entities.
We advise on development work, major infrastructure projects, real estate and corporate acquisition work.
Remediation and environmental advice and process plant and power generation projects are also specialisms in which the team has particular expertise.
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