Mr Paul Brampton > IBB Law > Uxbridge, England > Lawyer Profile

IBB Law
CAPITAL COURT
30 WINDSOR STREET
UXBRIDGE
UB8 1AB
England
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Work Department

Construction

Position

Paul is a partner and a construction and engineering law specialist. He advises a wide variety of clients including major institutional lenders, investment funds, developers, housebuilders, contractors, professionals, occupiers, and engineering companies. His clients operate in various sectors including leisure, hotels, offices, retail, health, charities, manufacturing, energy, infrastructure and public works.

In addition to advising on the construction and engineering aspects of projects, and preparing the necessary documentation, he deals with issues that arise during building and engineering projects, acting for parties in adjudications, mediations, arbitrations and court proceedings in the Technology and Construction Court and the Court of Appeal.

Career

Paul worked at Taylor Wessing before joining IBB Law LLP as a partner in 2007.

Paul has written for various publications including Building Magazine, Construction News, Legal Week and the Financial Times.

Memberships

Paul is the Secretary of the London Constructing Excellence Club, a member of the Society of Construction Law, and Chairman of the IBB Charitable Trust.

Education

Paul has a BEng in Structural and Civil Engineering from the University of Bristol. After attending the College of Law in London, he qualified as a solicitor in 1996.

Lawyer Rankings

South East > Real estate > Construction

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Paul BramptonIBB Law

The construction team at IBB Law regularly acts for contractors, developers, and engineering companies, as well as clients within the housing sector. The practice offers a broad range of expertise in both contentious and non-contentious mandates, including adjudication proceedings, building contracts, and remediation work. Paul Brampton heads the ‘highly experienced’ team in Uxbridge, and has extensive experience advising on construction matters across the manufacturing, energy, infrastructure, and hospitality sectors. Based in Reading, Caroline Cowley is a key member of the team who handles claims under the Building Safety Act.