November 18, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading In-House Construction & Infrastructure Lawyers – Australia, 2017

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The 2017 listing of leading Australian In-House Construction Lawyers is sponsored by Lovegrove & Cotton Construction and Planning Lawyers and details in-house counsel practising within the areas of construction, projects and infrastructure matters in all Australian legal markets.  The individuals listed below have been identified by Australia’s construction lawyers working within private practice for their expertise and abilities in the area.

Sarah Adams, Vaughan Constructions – Melbourne
Mark Badger, CPB Contractors – Sydney
Rob Bateman, Nacap Australia – Melbourne
Jae-Ho Choe, Rio Tinto – Perth
Peter Dzakula, CPB Contractors – Sydney
Helena Franklin, AECOM – Sydney
Larissa Jones, Lendlease – Sydney
Gerard Kodomichalos, John Holland – Sydney
Andrew Lonsdale, BUILT – Melbourne
Kirsty Mayer – ACCIONA Infrastructure – Melbourne
Stuart McKenzie, CBP Contractors – Sydney
Philip Peacock, Probuild – Melbourne
Kate Perumal, Lendlease – Sydney
Lindsay Prehn, Lendlease – Sydney
Meg Redwin, Brookfield Multiplex – Sydney
Alex Regan, Salta Properties – Melbourne
Lisa Stankiewicz, McConnell Dowell – Melbourne
Jean-Paul Wallace, CPB Contractors – Sydney
Philip Woods, Thiess – Brisbane

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