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Eversheds Sutherland (International) LLP
115 Colmore Row
B3 3AL
England
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David is a Partner in our litigation and dispute management group and is a dual qualified lawyer and civil engineer.  He specialises in advising on non-contentious construction and engineering matters and has acted for public, private and utility company employers as well as consultants, contractors and funders in construction projects including PFI schemes.  He also advises on mechanical & electrical, process plant and infrastructure contracts.  David is experienced in the full range of standard form construction contracts including JCT, ICE, MF/1 and IChemE forms and is a particular specialist in advising on the NEC suite of contracts.  He also has significant experience of drafting bespoke agreements including complex alliancing and framework arrangements, particularly in the water and gas utilities sectors.

 

His recent experience includes: acting as construction adviser to Anglian Water in relation to their current five year £1 Billion capital investment programme for the procurement of water and wastewater infrastructure; acting for National Grid Gas in the procurement of their gas distribution pipeline and electricity transmission alliance agreements; acting for the employer in procuring the Coventry Arena regeneration project, including the new Coventry City Football Club stadium.

David worked for ten years in the construction industry prior to converting to become a solicitor and is a Chartered Civil Engineer.

  

 

Position

Partner

Lawyer Rankings

West Midlands > Real estate > Construction

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David Jones Eversheds Sutherland (International) LLP

London > Projects, energy and natural resources > Power (including electricity and nuclear)

Led by Stephen Hill, Eversheds Sutherland (International) LLP’s global energy practice offers comprehensive advisory services in the nuclear power and electricity sectors. The team assists a broad range of clients with issues related to electricity regulation, transmission and distribution, energy trading and supply, as well as grids and networks. Caroline Clapham specialises in international acquisitions, disposals, joint venture arrangements, and electricity-related disputes, while Jason Lovell focuses on the sale and purchase of development projects and generating assets. Regulatory specialist Simon Davies, noted as a ‘standout’ adviser, supports developers, utilities, and financiers on global energy projects, including structured transactions in traded energy wholesale markets. The team also features David Jones, recognised for his expertise in interconnectors and electricity transmission issues.