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By drawing on specialist expertise in various areas across the firm, Brookfields' Infrastructure & Project team provides a seamless service to clients on their infrastructure projects.  Our extensive network of contacts provide the non-legal aspects of projects and we are accustomed to working on project teams, either as part of the team or leading the team.

Our expertise covers the full range of legal needs in relation to infrastructure projects, including property and resource management, commercial/contract law, finance, dispute resolution and employment matters.

The team comprises senior personnel who have experience with a wide range of infrastructure and other projects, acting for local authorities, government departments, public institutions, developers and private clients, both here in New Zealand and overseas.  Brookfields has worked with its clients to resolve infrastructure issues including in the areas of water and wastewater, waste management, energy and mining, airports, transportation, telecommunication, ports, urban development and district planning.

Primary contact:

David Graham, CEO, Brookfields Lawyers

p: 64 9 979 2121
e: graham@brookfields.co.nz

Offices:

AUCKLAND
Brookfields House
19 Victoria Street West
PO Box 240
Auckland 1140

MANUKAU
ANZ Building
3 Osterley Way
PO Box 76004
Manukau 2241

WELLINGTON
Travel & Tourism House
79 Boulcott Street
PO Box 25306
Wellington

 


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