Ben Thornycroft

Partner

Bristol

Ben specialises in construction and engineering procurement and contracts.
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About Ben

Bio
  • Biography

    Ben specialises in construction and engineering procurement and contracts. He has prepared and negotiated documentation for a wide variety of projects in the private and public sectors acting for owners, developers, contractors, tenants and funders.

    He promotes effective and pragmatic solutions and is currently involved in a range of schemes, including a variety of projects for public and independent sector health clients from refurbishment to substantial new facilities, schools projects, renewal of court buildings, hotel and new supermarket developments, infrastructure and waste to energy projects.

    Previous experience includes advising an NHS Foundation Trust on the development of a new £100m cancer centre, an international contractor on the contracts for a £100m integrated materials recycling facility, and advising the developer of the Environment Agency's new headquarters in Bristol, which achieved the then highest BREEAM score for an office development.

    Endorsements

    "Ben Thornycroft is good to deal with and he knows his way around." Chambers and Partners UK, 2024 Edition, Construction - South West

    "He is really helpful, pragmatic and thoughtful, and gives you everything in plain English." Chambers UK 2021 Edition, Construction - South West 

Sector Expertise
  • Government

  • Health and Social Care

  • Insurance

  • Real Estate

Service Expertise
  • Construction and Engineering

Office Location

Bristol Skyline

Bristol

  • DAC Beachcroft LLP
  • Portwall Place, Portwall Lane
  • Bristol, BS1 6NA

+44 (0) 117 918 2000

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