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Paul Buetow

Paul Buetow

Dentons New Zealand, New Zealand

Work Department

Construction and Infrastructure

Position

Partner

Career

Paul is a specialist construction lawyer with over 25 years’ experience and co-leads the largest specialist construction and major projects team in New Zealand.

Paul helps clients procure, draft and negotiate large infrastructure projects. These include road and rail projects, social infrastructure projects such as schools, prisons and housing developments, and water and energy projects. He also helps resolve issues and disputes that arise during construction.

Paul advises the key decision makers in the infrastructure sector from government agencies, local authorities and large principals to major international and domestic contractors and consultants, and leading industry organisations.

Paul can advise on all forms of procurement from design bid build contracts using standard forms such as NZS 3910, FIDIC and NEC3, to design and build contracts, early contractor involvement contracts, EPC contracts, alliances and PPPs. Paul has advised on all but one of the New Zealand PPP projects. He can also advise on disputes if they arise, whether by way of mediation, adjudication under the Construction Contracts Act, arbitration or court proceedings.

Paul has been recognised as an infrastructure specialist and Tier 1 lawyer in Asia Pacific Chambers and Partners and Legal 500.

Languages

English

Memberships

New Zealand Council for Infrastructure Development

Executive Council New Zealand Contractors' Federation

Society of Construction Law

Advisor to the Executive Council of Civil Contractors’ New Zealand (10 years – including time as an Executive Councillor)

Education

Bachelor of Commerce, University of Auckland, 1989 Bachelor of Laws (Hons), University of Auckland, 1989 Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand, 1989

Mentions

New Zealand

Projects and resources management (including environment)

Leading partner
New Zealand

Real estate and construction

New Zealand

Transport (rail, road, air and sea)