Qatar's rapid transformation through major infrastructure and construction projects has given our firm extensive experience in this complex and highly regulated sector. Al-Hail Law Firm's construction practice is grounded in deep expertise in construction contracting, project management, engineering law, contractor and supplier relationships, and construction dispute resolution. We advise a broad range of clients, including international and regional contractors, project developers and owners, government and semi-government entities, engineers, architects, and construction suppliers, across transportation, commercial and residential developments, industrial facilities, and public infrastructure projects.
We understand the unique challenges of construction projects in Qatar, including government involvement, Qatari labor and contract law requirements, multinational contractor consortiums, and increasing health, safety, and environmental compliance obligations. Our expertise spans the full project lifecycle, from tendering and contract negotiation through project delivery, claims management, cost variations, insurance and bond matters, and dispute resolution. We have strength in complex construction disputes involving delay claims, defective works, and technical contract interpretation, and regularly advise on EPC, design-build, design-bid-build, and PPP structures. Whether advising throughout a project or resolving a specific dispute, we combine strong technical knowledge with a practical understanding of how construction projects operate in practice.
Recent Engagements
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Matter
Representation of a subcontractor in a payment dispute arising from a public infrastructure project.
Outcome
Court judgment securing recovery of outstanding certified sums.
Key Achievement
Established entitlement based on completed works and certified engineer reports under Qatari law.
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