First Name
Franco
Last Name
Mastrandrea
Global Regions
East Asia & Pacific, Europe & Central Asia, Middle East & North Africa, North America, South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa
Country Residence
United Kingdom
Citizenship
Italian
Educational Qualifications
LLB(Hons), MSc(Distinction), PhD.
Professional qualifications
FRICS, FCIArb, Barrister at Law, Chartered Arbitrator; Accredited CEDR mediator and accredited Adjudicator.
Current employment status
Partner and Head of Expert Services, International
Particular technical expertise
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Hydro projects, Infrastructure, Railways, Bridges, Manufacturing and Process Plant, Marine Civil Engineering, Metro railway and stations, Natural gas and LNG Facilities, Pipelines, Power / Energy
Languages
English, Italian
Present position

Partner and Head of Expert Services, International
Positions held
Managing Director and Chairman
Mediator
Yes
Dispute resolution experience
Since 1980: Expert witness, lay advocate, arbitrator; subsequently adjudicator and mediator
Country(ies)
Other panel listings
RICS, CIArb, CIoB
Publications
PRESENTATIONS:
• The International Law Conference, London, 2002: ‘The SCL Protocol on Extensions of Time and Financial Compensation’.
• The Society of Construction Law, Hong Kong, International Law Conference, 2010: ‘Apportionment in the evaluation of construction delays’.
• The Society of Construction Law, London, International Law Conference, 2012: ‘Delay evidence in construction disputes’.
• The Society of Construction Law, London (with Stephen Briggs), 9 June 2015: ‘The Mason and the Carpenter - a tale of concurrency’.

PUBLICATIONS:

• ‘The liability of the construction project manager’ [1986] Construction Management and Economics 105.
• ‘The quantification of construction contractors’ claims’, PhD thesis for the University of Reading, 1991.
• ‘Valuation, Contractual Compensation and Damages for Breach of Contract’, Division III, Chapter 2, Emden’s Construction Law, 1997.
• Joint author (together with Ian Wright) of Chapter 4.4 on Adjudication and Chapter 4.5 on Alternative Dispute Resolution in Construction Law Handbook’, Institution of Civil Engineers, 2007 Edition.
• ‘What makes a sound quantum analyst?’ [2008] The International Construction Law Review 28.
• ‘The quantification of termination claims in construction’ [2008] The International Construction Law Review 299.
• ‘Concurrent causation in construction claims’ [2009] The International Construction Law Review 75.
• ‘The evaluation of preliminaries (or site overheads) in construction prolongation claims’ [2009] The International Construction Law Review 428.
• ‘The evaluation of overheads claims in construction’ [2010] The International Construction Law Review 299.
• ‘Apportionment in the evaluation of construction delays’ [2011] The International Construction Law Review 172.
• ‘The evaluation of plant claims in construction’ [2011] The International Construction Law Review 294.
• ‘The impact of currency exchange fluctuations on construction claims’ [2012] The International Construction Law Review 293.
• ‘Concurrent delay in construction - principles and challenges’ [2014] The International Construction Law Review 83.
• ‘Concurrent Delay: an alternative proposal for attributing responsibility’ [2014] 30 Const LJ 173.
• ‘Termination for convenience: recovering the expectancy’ [2015] The International Construction Law Review 286
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