The real estate and construction team at Al Tamimi & Company is well-known for its strength in handling infrastructure projects, however the group is also well-regarded for its expertise in advising on mandates in the hospitality sector. Contractual matters have been prominent in the team's recent workload, and the lawyers routinely assist international and national clients with a wide spectrum of contentious and non-contentious cases. Euan Lloyd focuses on construction and infrastructure law, and Andrew Thomson fields extensive experience in real estate law; the duo co-head the practice.
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Work Department
Construction & Infrastructure
Position

Senior Counsel

Career

Euan is admitted as a solicitor in England & Wales and New South Wales and has practised in a variety of civil and common law jurisdictions across Europe, the Middle East as well as Asia Pacific (where he was the Group General Counsel of a global construction and engineering company for over 4 years).

Euan has advised different stakeholders on various high value concession agreements, construction contracts, O&M contracts and consultant services agreements in respect of a variety of power, utilities, infrastructure, building and development projects.

Euan also has significant construction claims and contentious construction experience (including in the form of arbitration, court proceedings, expert determination and mediation/conciliation).

Euan speaks at various construction industry events and regularly publishes topical articles. He is also the secretary of the Abu Dhabi branch of the Lighthouse Club.

Languages
English and French
Memberships
2008 – New South Wales 2003 – England & Wales
Education

2008 – New South Wales

2003 – England & Wales

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Key clients

  • Saudi Downtown Company (SDC) Hyundai Middle East Motor Company OHLA MACE Miyar Jeddah Al Bawani Refad Knowledge Economic City

Work highlights

Advising Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Middle East on multiple matters arising out of the design and construction of a multi-billion-dollar automotive manufacturing facility in King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC).