Richard Davies

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Richard Davies

Richard Davies

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Richard Davies

Richard Davies

Partner

Richard Davies

Partner

Abu Dhabi/Dubai

责任合伙人,阿联酋

T: +971 2 652 0330

T: +971 0 4 511 9777

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Biography

  • 具有超过16年在英国和阿联酋的工作经验,专门从事建筑项目交易及由此产生的争议解决业务。
  • 曾为从政府部门、开发商、租户、贷款人到承包商和顾问等广泛的客户提供法律服务,在争议解决、仲裁、裁决和调解程序中代表这些客户。
  • 具有就采购策略、起草和谈判建造和附属合同以及索赔(通常是在项目执行期间)提供法律意见的丰富经验。
  • 在阿联酋的工作经常涉及与国际客户合作,最近的例子包括:在阿布扎比的石油项目,他在项目中代表一个印度专业承包商;卡塔尔水电综合项目,其中有美国和意大利承包商参与;以及在缅甸的混合用途开发项目,其中有法国/新加坡合资承包商参与。
  • 过去处理的重大项目包括:阿布扎比的一个著名商业开发项目、卡塔尔和富查伊拉的水电设施、沙特阿拉伯的高速铁路、阿联酋、卡塔尔、沙特阿拉伯和巴林的酒店等。
  • 客户包括:迪拜房地产开发商棕榈岛集团、MAF 物业、Voltas Limited、AL Tayer 集团、埃克塞内尔工业公司。
  • 荣获《钱伯斯》阿联酋建筑(争议解决)领域的排名,被誉为知名从业者。 
  • 英国律师会、英国特许仲裁学会和建筑法协会(海湾地区)的成员。

Client Story

Client Story

Getting vertiport pioneer Skyports off the ground in Dubai

London based start-up Skyports Infrastructure has announced its pioneering ‘vertiport’ operations in Dubai in collaboration with Dubai’s Road and Transport Authority (RTA) and electric air taxi provider, Joby Aviation.

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Admissions

  • England and Wales

Related Practice Areas

  • Construction Disputes

  • Infrastructure

  • Real Estate Disputes

  • Commercial Construction & Engineering

  • Commercial Real Estate

  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution

  • Real Estate

Experience

  • Design And Build Defects In A Landmark Hotel - Led the team representing one of the Middle East’s largest hotel and mall owners in pursuing claims against the original design and build team for defects in a landmark hotel in Dubai. Developed a claim strategy which included the coordination and documentation of independent expert investigations into the extent of the defects, reviewing and analysing historic project records (including interviewing key personnel) to ascertain contractual responsibility for them and advising client on prospects of success. Pursued a robust but non-confrontational strategy with the other parties, enabling the client to progress commercial discussions and contributions towards remedial costs.
  • Residential Mixed-Use Development In Myanmar - Drafted and successfully negotiated on behalf of a developer a design and build contract and ancillary documents for a mixed-use development in Myanmar. Tax and for-ex considerations were overcome by the use of an on-shore/off-shore procurement structure and coordination procedure.
  • New airport development in GCC - Represented the master systems integrator for a major airport project in a GCC country in relation to its disputes with the project Owner and certain subcontractors in connection with responsibility for delay and extra costs. Matters include contractual adjudication proceedings and arbitration (under ICC rules).
  • Haramain High Speed Rail Project - Handled (as part of a multi-disciplinary team) the engineering and technology aspects of the multi-phase Haramain High Speed Rail Project, linking the Holy cities of Makkah and Medinah in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Particular challenges arose for the Phase 2 packages (which included not only the rolling stock, operation and maintenance of the railway but also the design and engineering of track and systems) and their integration with the separately procured train stations at challenging locations. The project is now nearing completion.

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