Ms Rechelle Brost > Mills Oakley > Brisbane, Australia > Lawyer Profile

Mills Oakley
LEVEL 23, 66 EAGLE ST
BRIBANE QLD 4000
Australia
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Work Department

Projects & Construction

Position

Partner

Career

Rechelle’s expertise is in transactions in the building, infrastructure and mining industries.

Rechelle has advised on a wide range of projects including airports and seaports, pit to port developments, iconic CBD high-rise constructions, major integrated mixed use developments and global engineering projects.

She advises public and private transport infrastructure providers and local and offshore property developers on multi use developments and integrated infrastructure projects, demonstrating a strong track record on major projects with highly technical requirements.

In addition to her considerable legal experience, Rechelle has an understanding of both the technical aspects and commercial drivers and their key role in integrated construction and infrastructure projects. Her ability to see developments as a whole and recognise key issues to keep projects focused and meet rigid deadlines is highly valued by clients, consultants and project managers alike.

Rechelle’s clients include Brisbane Airport Corporation, NEXTDC, Billbergia and Hutchinson Builders.

Lawyer Rankings

Australia > Infrastructure projects and construction

At Mills Oakley, Brisbane-based Rechelle Brost has significant experience in EPC contract documentation and project delivery for mixed-use and residential developments. Andrew Wallis (in Sydney) and Michael Loterzo (in Melbourne) likewise advise on the full spectrum of contractual, commercial and contentious issues which arise in construction projects.

Australia > Transport: aviation

Mills Oakley‘s lawyers are particularly engaged in leasing work, especially practice co-heads Gavin Douglas, who is a member of the corporate advisory team, and Rechelle Brost, who sits within the projects and construction teams. Douglas is experienced when it comes to operational contracts, investment issues and M&A, while Brost is a key practitioner in relation to the construction of buildings and infrastructure in the aviation industry. The group also offers clients access to specialist knowledge of the legislative requirements under the Airports Act.