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Building the 2032 Brisbane Olympics, with Jane Hider, Nicole Whitby, and Colin Fraser

Building the 2032 Brisbane Olympics, with Jane Hider, Nicole Whitby, and Colin Fraser

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Jane Hider is a Partner at King & Wood Mallesons, specialising in construction law and infrastructure project delivery.

Nicole Whitby is a construction and engineering lawyer and a Partner at Pinsent Masons. She specialises in minimising risk within public-private partnership projects.

Colin Fraser is a lawyer and a Partner at Pinsent Masons, with over 30 years of experience in infrastructure projects.

In this episode, Jane unpacks the underlying legal nuances in procurement and delivery for the 2032 Olympics. In addition, Nicole and Colin draw their comparisons from similar infrastructure projects. They discuss why this one is so different and explain the risks they may face along the way.

Resources and links:

  • Jane Hider on Linkedin
  • Nicole Whitby on Linkedin
  • Colin Fraser on Linkedin

Connect:

  • The Society of Construction Law Australia website
  • The Society of Construction Law Australia on LinkedIn

Disclaimer:

The views and opinions expressed in this podcast series are those of the individual contributors and are not necessarily endorsed by the Society of Construction Law Australia (SoCLA). The content is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, professional, or other advice. Listeners should consider their own circumstances and seek appropriate advice from qualified professionals before acting on any information contained in this podcast.


This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.

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