During his time with Tudor Rose, Mark has acted on behalf of main contractors during formal proceedings. He has produced reports demonstrating both quantum and delay entitlement. Additionally, Mark has assisted in the production of expert reports. He regularly assists both counsel and solicitors with complex quantum issues.
Mark has managed project teams to identify, demonstrate and agree the impact of change during a projects lifespan. He has instigated and maintained record keeping processes. His report drafting experience includes demonstrating entitlement regarding disputed variations or compensation events.
Prior to joining Tudor Rose, Mark began his career a quantity surveyor for national main contractor. This breadth of experience has seen him involved in numerous types of construction projects, giving him a strong understanding of the problems which may arise during the course of the works. Mark’s role has encompassed all aspects of commercial management within contracting organisations.
During his career, Mark gained extensive first-hand experience of delay and quantum claims. He has been involved in all aspects of claim preparation, as well as defending claims initiated by others. He is well versed in all aspect of claims management from claim preparation, assessment of entitlement and negotiation through to agreement. Mark continues to put this experience to good use, supporting clients through formal dispute resolution processes. Following his initial undergraduate studies, Mark completed a Masters degree in Construction Law and Arbitration and is working towards fellowship status within the CIArb. His professional knowledge and experience, gives him a firm basis to get to grips with any commercial issues.
Outside of work Mark enjoys reading and travel.
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