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Charles Edwin Edwards (2002), MSt(Cantab) MSc(Lond) MRICS FCInstCES of Middle Temple, Barrister (England and Wales) (Head of Chambers)
Practice overview
Charles is a first-class dual qualified Construction Barrister and Chartered Quantity Surveyor who was called to the Bar in 2002 by Middle Temple.
Charles has a busy practice in chambers and specialises in large scale, major and complex construction, engineering and infrastructure disputes including advisory work and robust representation in adjudication, the Technology and Construction Court (TCC) and the Court of Appeal, as well as commercial litigation, arbitration and chancery. He is an extremely bright, confident and fearless barrister with a fine eye for detail. He is also technically brilliant and very commercial.
Construction, engineering and infrastructure
Charles has a strong advisory, adjudication, arbitration and construction litigation practice and provides robust representation in adjudication, arbitration and construction litigation. Charles is sought after for his legal expertise in construction, engineering and infrastructure.
Charles’s knowledge and insight has been described as “unparalleled’. Charles’s “grasp and in-depth knowledge of construction, construction law and dispute resolution…is second to none.” Charles is “… extremely dedicated, precise and utterly relentless…”. He has been described as “…a leading thinker in the construction law field” and is “an advocate you most certainly want on your side”.
Charles practices covers all standard forms of construction contracts, including JCT2016, the full suite of JCT2024 Contracts, NEC Contracts, NEC3, NEC4, ICE, FIDIC, ICHEME as well as bespoke forms contract. Charles is a public access accredited Barrister with full rights of audience before every court in England and Wales and has over 20 years’ experience in the construction industry. Charles is available for direct appointments by construction companies and organisations in the construction industry on a public access basis.
He is a graduate of the University of Cambridge (Departments of Engineering and Architecture) and the Centre of Construction Law at King’s College London. He is a Member (MRICS) of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and a Chartered Quantity Surveyor, a Fellow of the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (CICES), a member of the JCT Council (https://www.jctltd.co.uk/), a member of the Technology and Construction Bar Association (TECBAR) (https://tecbar.org/), the Chancery Bar Association and the Worshipful Company of Arbitrators.
Commercial and Chancery
Charles also has extensive legal experience in representing clients in commercial and chancery matters and has provided first class legal advice, drafting and robust representation in matters involving, commercial litigation, professional negligence, partnership disputes, corporate insolvency, company law, solicitors negligence, insurance, property law and arbitration.
Selected cases:
1. Sole counsel in the Court of Appeal (before Couslon LJ, King LJ and Poppwel LJ) representing the successful Appellant in A & V Building Solutions Ltd v J & B Hopkins Ltd [2023] EWCA Civ 54 (https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2023/54.html).
2. Sole counsel in the Technology and Construction Court (High Court) representing the successful Claimant in the enforcement of an adjudicator’s decision in Bishop Levitt Ltd v Treecane Ltd [2024] (case no. HT-2024-000188) Unreported judgment.
3. Sole counsel in the Technology and Construction Court (High Court) representing the Claimant in the enforcement of an adjudicator’s decision in A & v Building Solution Ltd v J & B Hopkins Ltd [2022] EWHC 1186 (TCC) (https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/TCC/2022/1186.html).
4. Sole counsel in the Technology and Construction Court (High Court) representing the Claimant in the enforcement of an adjudicator’s decision in Level 1 Raised Flooring Ltd v JM Construction (SW) Ltd [2023] EWHC 2841 (https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/TCC/2023/2841.html).
5. Representing a Contractor against a large architectural consultancy in multiple adjudications for breach of contract with regard to the provision of professional services and a JCT Design and Build Contract 2016 with a dispute value of circa £3 Million in relation several blocks of flats.
6. Advised a contractor successfully on a major infrastructure dispute with an Employer with a value of circa £7 Million. This involving advising on the interpretation of amendments to the NEC3 Engineering and Construction Contract, Compensation Events and Payless Notices issued. The matter settled for circa £6 Million.
7. Advised a Subcontractor successfully on an adjudication launched for circa £1.2 Million against them by a Contractor pursuant to NEC4 Term Service Contract and the legal strategy to be adopted in order to secure victory and obtain payment for outstanding sums on the final account.
8. Advised and assisted (as part of team) with drafting statement of case in an international arbitration on behalf of a Contractor for an ICC arbitration against a particular Government in relation to a design and build infrastructure project carried out in the country seeking circa $40 Million. This involved a bespoke Contract. The Contractor’s claim was successful.
Payment – Cash is King – Legal Update: Talk on behalf of the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors
A presentation on payment, in particular a legal update on recent developments in the case law on payment and some practical points for payees and payers to help avoid pitfalls in relation payment. Payment in the construction industry continues to remain one the biggest problems for all those involved in the industry. This talk will provide an update on payment, in particular on recent developments in the case law in relation to payment, pay less notices, enforcement of payment, challenges to payment, recovery of payment, identifying key trends from the courts in their approach to issues regarding payment and some practical points for payees and payers to help avoid the pitfalls identified in relation to payment.
Date: 19th November 2019
Venue: Middle Temple
The Queen’s Room
Middle Temple Lane
London
EC4Y 9AT
Booking details via the following link on the CICES website:
https://www.cices.org/news/events/payments-cash-is-king-legal-update/
Letters of Intent – Talk on behalf of the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors
A presentation on to learn about the issues arising from the use of letters of intent and crucially the do’s and do not’s. The continued use of Letters of Intent and the subsequent potential issues which may arise are a continuing challenge for the construction industry. This event arranged at the prestigious Middle Temple, one of the four Inns of Court situated in the City of London will discuss the issues arising from the use of letters of intent and crucially the do’s and do not’s to be followed if you so choose to use this method of early engagement.
Date: 11th September 2019
Venue: Middle Temple
The Queen’s Room
Middle Temple Lane
London
EC4Y 9AT
Booking details via the following link on the CICES website:
https://www.cices.org/news/events/letters-of-intent/
Talk at the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Thames Valley Branch) (JCT/NEC3 and PPC2000)
Keynote Speech on Dispute Resolution at Olympia London Exhibition Centre (Dispute Resolution)
Talk for an International Engineering Company involved in the Construction Industry (Letters of Intent)
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