The archetypal backbone of Singapore’s thriving and dynamic cityscape lies in the hands of commendable construction firms, and mainly, in the competent expertise of its construction lawyers. In the complex, fast-paced industry of construction, risks and disputes are a commonplace. Hence, to alleviate, and more importantly, to prevent such predicaments, the sector often finds itself heavily reliant on the acumen of domestic construction lawyers, some of the finest of which we spotlight in this feature.
Each individual is unequivocally at the top of their game, driving impeccable results in adversarial and transactional matters across the construction industry. From contractors, subcontractors, advisers, consultants to a vast range of construction disputes, these individuals have successfully left a transformative impact in Singapore’s domestic construction sector. Follow along as we delve deeper into their compelling professional profiles.
Indubitably, these professionals uphold the values of steadfastness, resilience, and comprehensive advisement, often acting as the mainstay of critical decision-making in construction proceedings. Here are the top performing construction lawyers making waves in Singapore:
Ian De Vaz
Ian de Vaz represents the reputable firm, WongPartnership LLP. De Vaz is known for his representation of contractors and sub-contractors in contentious proceedings that include arbitration and adjudication, showcasing his expertise in the fundamentals of construction law in Singapore.
Kia Jeng Koh
Also a part of the prestigious Dentons Rodyk & Davidson LLP in Singapore is Kia Jeng Koh. Koh infuses his comprehensive understanding of construction disputes both locally and internationally, catering to the challenging needs of the real estate and energy sectors of the economy.
Kirindeep Singh
Alongside Moh, Dentons Rodyk & Davidson LLP also houses the brilliant Kirindeep Singh. Singh is highly engaged in contentious construction matters and specializes in cross-border mandates. His case flows span the energy, infrastructure and transportation sectors.
Eugene Tan
Working with Clyde & Co Clasis Singapore, Eugene Tan is primarily engaged in dealing with construction disputes for contractors, subcontractors and consultants. His legal reach transcends beyond Singapore borders to handle international cases.
Sathiaseelan Jagateesan
Sathiaseelan Jagateesan is a key figure at Allen & Gledhill LLP. He specializes in construction disputes that include Singapore litigation and adjudication, bringing his expertise to bear in cross-border arbitration cases as well.
Lip San Soh
Lip San Soh of Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP is a respected counsel in the local market, dealing with construction disputes in relation to projects based both in Singapore and overseas.
Edwin Lee
Representing Eldan Law LLP, Edwin Lee is acclaimed for his adjudication practice. He also participates in the development of residential and industrial buildings and infrastructure projects.
Chen Han Toh
At Pinsent Masons MPillay LLP, Toh Chen Han regularly confronts a plenitude of contentious construction proceedings, including arbitration and adjudication.
Lawrence Tan
Lawrence Tan from Eldan Law LLP holds a rich experience in dealing with adjudication and mediation matters in the construction industry. He frequently represents contractors in disputes over construction contracts and engages in front-end matters as well.
Kim Beng Ng
Ng Kim Beng, a part of Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP, hand-handling various construction and engineering disputes. His experience spans across various domains including power projects, public infrastructure, and mixed-use buildings.
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