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"Technologies are evolving rapidly, with continued focus on those that support the energy transition and shift towards circular economies. New technologies are being increasingly deployed across projects in multiple sectors...The selected technology will be central to determining overall levels of performance and therefore critical to success.
Incorporating technology into the design and construction of facilities is not new – for example, this has been a staple of refinery facilities for many years. However, there are different challenges where it is nascent or involves 'first of a kind' elements, whether because it is innovative, newly modified, deployed at an increased scale for the first time or otherwise lacking maturity or track record."
- Tim Healey, Xavier Milne, Noe Minamikata & Becky Johnson, Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer
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About the contributing editors
Alan Stone
RPC
Alan Stone heads up the construction team at RPC and is a specialist construction and engineering lawyer. Alan’s practice sees him acting for some of the largest construction and construction consultancy companies operating in the UK and abroad. He ensures that when these entities are faced with the most complex and challenging issues, they have the right advice and strategy to resolve them, with exceptional outcomes for his clients. |
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Tom Green
RPC
Tom Green is a specialist construction lawyer, with a particular emphasis on acting for architects, engineers and design and build contractors. This has included advising on claims in Qatar and Europe, as well as in the UK. Tom is experienced in all forms of dispute resolution, including litigation, arbitration, adjudication and ADR. |
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Arash Rajai
RPC
Arash Rajai is a construction and engineering partner in RPC’s Real Estate and Construction team, advising on the preparation of the full range of construction documentation and acting for employers, developers and investors. Arash is a non-contentious construction lawyer with significant experience in real estate development and energy projects.
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About the International Comparative Legal Guide (ICLG) series:
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