Legal Counsel – Construction

  • Location
    London
  • Contract Type
    Permanent
  • Posted
  • Start Date
    2026-04-13
  • Industry
    Information technology
  • Expiry Date
    2026-02-25

Legal Counsel – Data Centre Development & Supply Chain

📍 Location: London (Flexible working. ~2 days per week in-office)

About Our Client

Our client is a leading developer of cutting-edge data centre infrastructure, delivering mission-critical facilities that power the digital economy. Their projects span design, construction, and operation of hyperscale and colocation data centres, enabling global connectivity and innovation.

About the Role

Our client is seeking a Legal Counsel (2-4 years PQE) to join their legal team and support major data centre projects and supply chain agreements. This is a fantastic opportunity for a transactional lawyer to work on complex, high-value contracts in a fast-paced, technology-driven environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Draft and negotiate supply-chain engagement letters, NDAs, guarantees, performance bonds, warranties, and related documents.
  • Support negotiation of major supply-chain master agreements (construction, design, service procurement, equipment supply).
  • Review and mark-up Project Work Orders and variations/change orders.
  • Advise the Design & Construction team on contract administration, including notices, extensions of time, and payment provisions.
  • Assist with claims management and pre-dispute resolution.
  • Support on hyperscale leases, power purchase agreements, and associated service contracts.
  • Deliver legal training and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements for data centre development and operation.
  • Some international travel to the Dublin office and other regions as the business expands could be required.

Essential Requirements

  • Qualified solicitor with 2-4 years’ PQE.
  • Strong transactional experience (private practice or in-house).
  • Excellent drafting and negotiation skills.
  • Commercial, pragmatic approach with ability to balance legal risk and business objectives.
  • Ability to manage a high volume of varied work in a fast-paced environment.
  • Strong communication skills and confidence advising senior stakeholders.

Desirable:

  • Experience with complex construction and supply-chain contracts (FIDIC preferred).
  • Previous in-house experience in data centre or digital infrastructure sectors.
  • Knowledge of contract administration and dispute avoidance.
  • Exposure to colocation or hyperscale leasing agreements.

Why Join?

You’ll work on high-profile projects with global impact, in a collaborative and innovative environment shaping the future of digital infrastructure.


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