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Managing Director - Delay & Quantum Expert

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6 months ago
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Managing Director - Delay & Quantum Expert
Location: London (Remote/Hybrid)
Contract Type: Permanent
Salary: £300,000-£400,000 + Bonus

We are seeking a driven

Managing Director/Senior Managing Director

to lead our

construction delay and quantum

advisory team. This role is ideal for an expert specializing in

forensic scheduling ,

quantum assessments , and

financial claims arising from project delays . You will oversee complex investigations into

construction delays , determine causation and responsibility, and evaluate the financial impact on projects. Your expertise will be critical in supporting

dispute resolution , providing expert testimony, and advising clients on strategic claims management.

Please note: we will not consider applicants without a transferable book of business.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead

a team of specialists in

forensic delay analysis

and

quantum assessment .
Analyze project delays , identifying causation, liability, and contractual implications.
Evaluate quantum claims , calculating financial losses from delays, disruption, and contract variations.
Prepare expert reports

and provide testimony in

adjudication, arbitration, and litigation .
Collaborate

with clients, legal teams, and contractors on construction claims and dispute resolution strategies.
Strengthen business development , expanding the firm’s expertise in delay and quantum-related dispute services.

Requirements:

Bachelor’s degree in

Engineering, Construction Management, Construction Law, Architecture or related field.
Extensive experience

in

forensic delay analysis ,

quantum evaluation , and

construction claims .
Proficiency in

forensic scheduling software

(Primavera P6, MS Project).
Deep understanding of

construction contracts

(FIDIC, JCT, NEC, etc.) and delay-related claim mechanisms.
Proven track record of

expert witness testimony

in dispute proceedings.
Strong leadership skills

with the ability to

grow a consultancy practice

in delay and quantum analysis.
Industry qualifications such as

MRICS, MCIArb, CIArb, or equivalent preferred .
Minimum $1 Million Book of Business (Rev Gen) of own origination (the more the better).

Why Apply:

Lead a team of

renowned delay and quantum experts

working on high-profile disputes.
Competitive salary with

performance-based incentives .
Opportunity to influence

major construction claims

globally.
A

collaborative environment

with top-tier professionals in forensic analysis and dispute resolution.
Build and grow your own team of experts, with a key say in decision making.

Benefits:

Competitive

base salary

with

generous profit sharing

and bonuses.
Comprehensive

healthcare

coverage, including medical, dental, and vision
401(k) plan

with company contributions
Paid

vacation and personal leave
Professional development and

leadership training opportunities
Access to

industry-leading technology

and resources for forensic scheduling and dispute resolution
Potential Equity offered in the firm

This is an opportunity to build and navigate a high-impact team within a globally recognised firm. Apply now or contact me to have a confidential chat!

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