Andrew Greene, chair of the firm’s nationally recognized Construction practice (ranked Tier 1 nationally for Construction Law in U.S. News “Best Lawyers and Law Firms” and Band 1 in Washington by Chambers USA), focuses his practice on construction and development law, including transactions and disputes. He was recognized as the 2020 "Construction Law Lawyer of the Year" for Washington by The Best Lawyers in America.
Andrew Greene, chair of the firm’s nationally recognized Construction practice (ranked Tier 1 nationally for Construction Law in U.S. News “Best Lawyers and Law Firms” and Band 1 in Washington by Chambers USA), focuses his practice on construction and development law, including transactions and disputes. He has previously been recognized as a "Construction Law Lawyer of the Year" for Washington by The Best Lawyers in America. Andrew has extensive experience assisting a broad group of public and private clients, including energy providers, universities, school districts, airports, port districts, hospitals, professional sports teams, major corporations, private developers and luxury homebuilders and owners, with their construction and development-related legal needs. Andrew regularly drafts and negotiates construction (fixed price, cost-plus, GC/CM, CM at Risk, EPC, design-build, and IPD), design, management and procurement agreements of all sizes (less than $100,000 to more than $500 million) and has worked on a diverse group of significant projects (everything from tidal energy in the Admiralty Inlet to road construction in the South Sudan) throughout the United States and internationally, including in India, Southeast Asia, Africa, Canada and the Caribbean. Andrew's project experience includes office buildings (including several corporate headquarters), mixed-use, retail, manufacturing (including “clean rooms”), agricultural, wastewater, medical, schools, residential (including luxury homes and student housing), parks, hotels, transportation (roads, light rail and tunnel) and energy (nuclear, natural gas, tidal and wind). Andrew also helps clients resolve construction and development-related disputes through negotiation, alternate dispute resolution and trial practice. In the past several years, he has spent months in trial, trying cases in state and federal court and in arbitration. In addition, he regularly counsels clients on construction, procurement (including bid protest), prevailing wage, and public records issues. More...
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