As a key component of the firm’s real estate practice, DLA Piper LLP (US)‘s construction team handles transactional and contentious work on behalf of owners, contractors, and design professionals. The team is spearheaded by Baltimore’s Anthony Meagher, a trained arbitrator and mediator who deals with project issues; and Atlanta’s Brian Fielden, who is well-versed in energy and infrastructure projects delivered through public-private partnerships. Boston’s Anita Agajanian negotiates construction contracts as well as architect and developer agreements. In Baltimore, Nicole Kozlowski litigates construction and commercial disputes, while in Washington DC, Christopher Henry represents owners, developers, and contractors in transactional involving major projects.
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Construction and Engineering; Data Centers; Development, Land Use and Zoning; Energy and Natural Resources; Infrastructure, Construction and Transport; Litigation, Arbitration and Investigations; Media, Sport and Entertainment; Real Estate
Position

Partner; Co-Chair of DLA Piper's Construction

Career

Brian Fielden has a national and international construction law practice representing owners, contractors and lenders in both litigation and transactional matters.

His broad range of project experience includes large infrastructure, rail, energy (solar, wind, combined-cycle power plants, biomass, methanol), industrial, mixed-use developments, casinos and professional sports stadiums. His transactional projects often involve complex, public-private partnership (P3) arrangements. Brian has handled construction disputes and transactions on projects located throughout the United States and in Africa, Asia, Canada, the Caribbean, throughout Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.

Brian's adversarial practice involves complex construction and real estate-related matters involving a variety of claims including delay, extra work and significant construction defects.

In his transactional practice, Brian represents global companies in negotiating design and construction agreements, complex EPC and O&M agreements, and project agreements in various P3 structures. He also advises companies in preparing form design and construction documents and implementing internal procedures to manage risk and avoid claims in their construction programs.

Brian also represents professional sports teams and lenders globally on construction and development matters on stadium and arena projects, often involving integrated mixed-use developments.

Brian is a native Oklahoman and is a member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. He is an active member of the Georgia Cherokee Community Alliance and the Trail of Tears Association (Georgia Chapter), which seek to promote and preserve Cherokee heritage, culture and traditions and assist tribal citizens in need.

Education

J.D., University of North Carolina School of Law; B.S.M.E., Southern Methodist University

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Key clients

  • Quality Technology Services LEGO Group, The Dragados USA, Inc. Canadian Solar, Inc. SGH2 Energy Global, LLC, a Solena Group company Atlanta Braves Jacksonville Jaguars HYM Investment Group, LLC, The Northland Investment Corporation AEW Capital Management LP

Work highlights

Drafting and negotiating contracts for an approximately 750,000-square-foot solar photovoltaic cell manufacturing facility in Southern Indiana.
Negotiating design and construction contracts for the approximately 161-acre Suffolk Downs development in Revere and East Boston, the largest real estate development projectin the history of greater Boston, which includes more than 16 million square feet.
Representing Hypertec Group, a Canadian-based developer in connection with EPC contracts for the development a $500MM data center and associated power infrastructure for a global investment firm.