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Ioan Prydderch

Work Department
Construction, energy and projects team.
Position
Ioan is head of the firm’s business services division. This division comprises all of the teams which provide transactional, contractual, advisory and dispute resolution advice to businesses and organisations across various sectors. Ioan also is Head of our Construction, Energy and Projects team and has spent almost 20 years advising clients on non-contentious and contentious construction matters. He has extensive experience in the construction and engineering sector and has acted in a number of high value and complicated disputes.
Ioan’s role involves advising the firm’s key clients on some of the most significant construction projects and disputes in Wales and the wider UK. Ioan and his team act for a wide range of clients, ranging from government and public authorities to banks, developers and contractors.
Some notable projects include advising on:
politically sensitive, high value and complex transport and construction projects for the public sector;
a supply contract for the supply of steel for the construction of the new nuclear facility at Hinckley Point, Maidenhead, England;
a multimillion pound claim brought by one of the UK’s largest energy companies arising from an alleged EWI system failure on a large housing estate in the UK;
a high profile dispute arising out of the Mersey Gateway project.
Ioan heads up the firm’s public sector practice and manages the relationship between Hugh James and key public sector organisations, such as the Welsh Government and Natural Resources Wales.
Regularly advising on dispute resolution, Ioan is very familiar with adjudication, and, as an accredited mediator, he is familiar with the range of alternative dispute resolution processes.
Ioan’s mining practice has also developed further during 2017-8, with Ioan and his team advising SRK, consultants for the resource and mining industry, on a number of international disputes.
Ioan has almost 20 years’ experience advising the public and private sectors on issues relating to construction law and is widely recognised as an expert in his field.
He advises clients on procurement and the contractual documents involved in construction and engineering projects, including PPP and PFI deals, and more recently the Mutual Investment Model (MIM) as well as high value renewable energy projects.
Ioan has particular expertise in arbitration and adjudication, alternative dispute resolution, professional negligence, energy, procurement, project documentation and standard forms of contract (JCT, NEC, ICE, FIDIC, GCWorks, PPC2000, RIBA, BPF, ACE, CIC).
Ioan is a member of the following institutions and societies:
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
Society of Construction Law
Adjudication Society.
Career
Trained at Hugh James, Cardiff. After qualifying specialised in commercial and property litigation for two years. Left for Laytons in Bristol in 2001 to specialise in construction law. Made an associate in 2003. Joined Clarke Willmott’s construction team as a senior associate in 2005 when the construction team moved there from Laytons. Returned to Hugh James in 2006 as a partner in its construction and projects team.
Languages
Welsh; French (conversational).
Memberships
Chartered Institute of Directors; Society of Construction Law; Adjudication Society.
Education
Ysgol Gyfun Gwyr, Gowerton; Swansea; University of Wales, Aberystwyth (1994 LLB Honours), MSc (Econ), International Politics (1995).
Leisure
Golf, rugby.
Lawyer Rankings
Wales > Real estate > Construction
(Leading partners)Led by Ioan Prydderch, Hugh James has the strength-in-depth, both in relation to pure construction matters as well as in other associated practice areas including commercial property, banking and litigation, to regularly handle high-value and complex matters for public and private sector entities. On the non-contentious front, Iwan Jenkins regularly advises clients on contractual drafting to facilitate and best serve their interests in relation to projects in the housing, development, roads and energy sectors. In this regard, Jenkins is abreast of modern methods of doing business in the sector, including as these relate to collaborative contracts and offsite manufacturing. The ‘exceptional’ Matthew Stevens is also recommended and provides ‘commercially aware’ non-contentious and contentious advice to the firm’s impressive roster of housing associations.
Wales > Public sector
Deploying a multi-disciplinary service that leans into the firm’s impressive full service credentials, including a number of lawyers who have former in-house expertise, the team at Hugh James is well-positioned to provide ‘responsive and reliable advice’ to central and local government, health boards, and education bodies across the full scope of their social and commercial requirements. Regulatory work remains a strong driver to the firm’s offering, with department head Martin Jones continuing to advise Social Care Wales across a myriad matters. Along with Justin Davies, who himself specialises in fire safety work, Jones is also pivotal to the firm’s work for a myriad non-police prosecutors throughout Wales and England. ‘Industrious, uncompromising and hugely intelligent’ newly promoted partner Sara Tomaszewski continues to excel in the social care sector, regularly representing South Wales-based local authorities in safeguarding cases, often undertaking her own advocacy. The firm also handles a significant amount of property-related public sector mandates, including Caroline O’Flaherty‘s work for Welsh and English registered social landlords, and construction partner Ioan Prydderch‘s frequent engagements on contentious and non-contentious matters for core firmwide clients including Natural Resources Wales.
Lawyer Rankings
- Construction Wales > Real estate
- Leading partners Wales > Real estate > Construction
- Public sector Wales
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Finance > Banking and finance
- Insurance > Clinical negligence: claimant
- Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation
- Real estate > Construction
- Private client > Contentious trusts and probate
- Corporate and commercial
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Media and entertainment
- Insurance > Personal injury: claimant
- Private client > Personal tax, trusts and probate
- Insurance > Professional negligence
- Real estate > Social housing
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Sport
Firm Rankings
- Private client > Agriculture and estates
- Private client > Charities and not-for-profit
- Real estate > Commercial property
- Employment > Employment
- Private client > Family
- Crime, fraud and licensing > General crime and fraud
- Employment > Health and safety
- Finance > Insolvency and corporate recovery
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Intellectual property
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > IT and telecoms
- Employment > Pensions
- Insurance > Personal injury: defendant
- Real estate > Planning and environment
- Real estate > Property litigation
- Public sector