Future Engineering

Construction Solicitor (4-8 years PQE

Job Location

South East, United Kingdom

Job Description

Construction Solicitor London £100,000-£160,000 Bonus Private Medical Flexible Working High-End Clientele Non-Contentious Progression We are inviting applications from a talented and intellectually curious Construction Solicitor with 4-6 years' PQE, who is ready to elevate their career in a West London boutique, forward-thinking legal environment. This is a rare opportunity to work at the intersection of high-value advisory work and strategic business development. Hit the ground running as the next Construction Solicitor and work alongside the firm's CEO and a senior associate on a carefully selected portfolio of clients. This Construction Solicitor role centres on non-contentious work, with an emphasis on high levels of client contact from day one (HNW, UHNW), family offices and luxury brands. A smaller proportion of the Construction Solicitor role will involve contentious matters, allowing for a dynamic practice and rounded legal exposure. The Construction Solicitor role will include: - Advising clients on non contentious matters - Drafting and negotiating bespoke agreements - Business development initiatives The successful Construction Solicitor will have: - 4-6 years' Qualified Construction Solicitor (England & Wales) - Demonstrable expertise in non-contentious Construction Law - A sound understanding of standard forms (e.g. JCT, NEC) To discuss this opportunity with complete discretion, please contact James Holt via: Calling: 07458160082 Key words: Construction Solicitor, Non-contentious Construction Solicitor, Construction Law, Solicitor, Construction Lawyer, NEC, JCT, London, Greater London, West London

Location: South East, GB

Posted Date: 7/3/2025
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July 3, 2025
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