Natalie Wardle

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Natalie Wardle

Natalie Wardle

Counsel

  1. People /

Natalie Wardle

Natalie Wardle

Counsel

Natalie Wardle

Counsel

Paris

T: +44 (0) 20 3400 4623

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Biography

Natalie's practice focuses on Non-Contentious Construction law including procurement strategy, drafting and negotiating standard form and bespoke construction contracts, professional appointments and development and funding agreements.

She has acted for both private companies and the public sector in relation to a number of projects in the energy, healthcare, education, leisure and road sectors.

Natalie has authored, and now maintains, the tendering and procurement section of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors isurv website’

Admissions

  • England and Wales

Related Practice Areas

  • Commercial Construction & Engineering

  • Data Center & Digital Infrastructure Team

  • Real Estate Sector

  • Real Estate

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FIDIC 2017: two years on

Last month I attended the FIDIC International Contract Users’ Conference in London, two years after the formal launch of the 2017 Red, Yellow and Silver Books. I wanted to find out whether anyone was using them and if so, what did they think? In my blog following the 2017 launch, I made some initial observations. In this blog post, I consider how far these hold true.

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