Ranking tables

Construction | UK Bar

London (Bar)

This section covers contractual dispute work within the construction industry for both the suppliers (eg developers, contractors, engineers and architects), and those clients employing (purchasers) these types of companies, for example corporate entities or state authorities, on their building plans and developments. Such developments can include single blocks or multi-building developments.

Rankings overview for Sets

Star Individuals

  1. Anneliese Day KC
    Anneliese Day KC Fountain Court Chambers22 Years Ranked
  2. Roger Stewart KC
    Roger Stewart KC 4 New Square Chambers29 Years Ranked
  3. Stephanie Barwise KC
    Stephanie Barwise KC Atkin Chambers29 Years Ranked
  4. Stuart Catchpole KC
    Stuart Catchpole KC Atkin Chambers27 Years Ranked
  5. Alexander Nissen KCKeating Chambers
  6. Andrew Rigney KCCrown Office Chambers
  7. David Streatfeild-James KCAtkin Chambers
  8. Manus McMullan KCAtkin Chambers
  9. Sean Brannigan KC4 Pump Court
  10. Simon Hargreaves KCKeating Chambers
  11. Simon Hughes KCKeating Chambers
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Band 1

  1. Andrew White KC
    Andrew White KC Atkin Chambers29 Years Ranked
  2. Ben Patten KC
    Ben Patten KC 4 New Square Chambers21 Years Ranked
  3. Chantal-Aimée Doerries KC
    Chantal-Aimée Doerries KC Atkin Chambers25 Years Ranked
  4. Karim Ghaly KC
    Karim Ghaly KC 39 Essex Chambers15 Years Ranked
  5. Paul Reed KC
    Paul Reed KC Gatehouse Chambers23 Years Ranked
  6. Steven Walker KC
    Steven Walker KC Atkin Chambers20 Years Ranked
  7. Adrian Williamson KCKeating Chambers
  8. David Thomas KCKeating Chambers
  9. Dominique Rawley KCAtkin Chambers
  10. Fiona Parkin KCAtkin Chambers
  11. Jonathan Selby KCKeating Chambers
  12. Lynne McCafferty KC4 Pump Court
  13. Piers Stansfield KCKeating Chambers
  14. Rachel Ansell KC4 Pump Court
  15. Stephen Dennison KCAtkin Chambers
  16. Vincent Moran KCKeating Chambers
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Band 3

  1. Isabel Hitching KC
    Isabel Hitching KC Crown Office Chambers10 Years Ranked
  2. Serena Cheng KC
    Serena Cheng KC Atkin Chambers15 Years Ranked
  3. Adam Robb KC39 Essex Chambers
  4. Calum Lamont KCKeating Chambers
  5. Claire Packman KC4 Pump Court
  6. Crispin Winser KCCrown Office Chambers
  7. James Leabeater KC4 Pump Court
  8. Jeremy Nicholson KC4 Pump Court
  9. Justin Mort KCKeating Chambers
  10. Marc Rowlands KCKeating Chambers
  11. Mark Chennells KCAtkin Chambers
  12. Nicholas Dennys KCAtkin Chambers
  13. Sarah Hannaford KCKeating Chambers
  14. Sean Wilken KCKeating Chambers
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Band 4

  1. Andrew Goddard KC
    Andrew Goddard KC Atkin Chambers29 Years Ranked
  2. Catherine Piercy KC
    Catherine Piercy KC Gatehouse Chambers12 Years Ranked
  3. David Pliener KC
    David Pliener KC Gatehouse Chambers15 Years Ranked
  4. Jonathan Acton Davis KC
    Jonathan Acton Davis KC Atkin Chambers29 Years Ranked
  5. Neil Hext KC
    Neil Hext KC 4 New Square Chambers13 Years Ranked
  6. Richard Liddell KC
    Richard Liddell KC 4 New Square Chambers14 Years Ranked
  7. Adrian Hughes KC39 Essex Chambers
  8. Fionnuala McCredie KCKeating Chambers
  9. James Cross KC4 Pump Court
  10. Jonathan Lewis KC4 Pump Court
  11. Krista Lee KCKeating Chambers
  12. Martin Bowdery KCAtkin Chambers
  13. Paul Buckingham KCKeating Chambers
  14. Rupert Choat KCAtkin Chambers
  15. Samuel Townend KCKeating Chambers
  16. William Webb KCKeating Chambers

New Silks

  1. Camille Slow KC
    Camille Slow KC Atkin Chambers16 Years Ranked
  2. Jennifer Jones KC
    Jennifer Jones KC Atkin Chambers12 Years Ranked
  3. Michael Wheater KC
    Michael Wheater KC Gatehouse Chambers13 Years Ranked
  4. Anna Laney KCCrown Office Chambers
  5. Sanjay Patel KC4 Pump Court
  6. Tom Owen KCKeating Chambers
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Band 1

  1. Andrew Fenn
    Andrew Fenn Atkin Chambers12 Years Ranked
  2. Hugh Saunders
    Hugh Saunders 4 New Square Chambers7 Years Ranked
  3. Katie Powell
    Katie Powell Atkin Chambers14 Years Ranked
  4. Luke Wygas
    Luke Wygas 4 Pump Court12 Years Ranked
  5. Alexandra BodnarKeating Chambers
  6. Charles PimlottCrown Office Chambers
  7. James Bowling4 Pump Court
  8. Kate Livesey4 Pump Court
  9. Lucie BriggsAtkin Chambers
  10. Richard CoplinKeating Chambers
  11. Thomas Crangle4 Pump Court
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Band 3

  1. David Johnson
    David Johnson Atkin Chambers7 Years Ranked
  2. Dermot Woolgar
    Dermot Woolgar Crown Office Chambers2 Years Ranked
  3. Ebony Alleyne
    Ebony Alleyne Gatehouse Chambers3 Years Ranked
  4. George McDonald
    George McDonald 4 New Square Chambers10 Years Ranked
  5. Jennie Wild
    Jennie Wild Keating Chambers3 Years Ranked
  6. Lucy Colter
    Lucy Colter 4 New Square Chambers10 Years Ranked
  7. Marc Lixenberg
    Marc Lixenberg Atkin Chambers9 Years Ranked
  8. Mathias Cheung
    Mathias Cheung Atkin Chambers5 Years Ranked
  9. Nicholas Collings
    Nicholas Collings Atkin Chambers20 Years Ranked
  10. Samar Abbas Kazmi
    Samar Abbas Kazmi Atkin Chambers4 Years Ranked
  11. Zulfikar Khayum
    Zulfikar Khayum Atkin Chambers13 Years Ranked
  12. Abdul JinaduKeating Chambers
  13. Ben SareenKeating Chambers
  14. Brenna ConroyKeating Chambers
  15. Daniel Churcher4 Pump Court
  16. David SheardKeating Chambers
  17. Felicity DynesAtkin Chambers
  18. Gaynor ChambersKeating Chambers
  19. Gideon Scott HollandKeating Chambers
  20. James ThompsonKeating Chambers
  21. Matthew FinnKeating Chambers
  22. Michele De GregorioCrown Office Chambers
  23. Mischa BalenAtkin Chambers
  24. Paul BuryKeating Chambers
  25. Sarah WilliamsKeating Chambers
  26. Simon Hale4 Pump Court
  27. Simon Henderson4 Pump Court
  28. Thomas LazurKeating Chambers
  29. Tom CoulsonKeating Chambers
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Band 4

  1. Christopher Reid
    Christopher Reid Atkin Chambers1 Years Ranked
  2. Dalton Hale
    Dalton Hale Atkin Chambers1 Years Ranked
  3. David Sawtell 39 Essex Chambers1 Years Ranked
  4. Helena White
    Helena White Gatehouse Chambers3 Years Ranked
  5. Lauren Adams
    Lauren Adams Atkin Chambers2 Years Ranked
  6. Melissa Shipley
    Melissa Shipley 39 Essex Chambers3 Years Ranked
  7. Paul Fisher
    Paul Fisher 4 New Square Chambers1 Years Ranked
  8. Rebecca Drake
    Rebecca Drake 39 Essex Chambers4 Years Ranked
  9. Sarah McCann
    Sarah McCann Gatehouse Chambers13 Years Ranked
  10. Simon Crawshaw
    Simon Crawshaw Atkin Chambers10 Years Ranked
  11. Simon Kerry
    Simon Kerry Gatehouse Chambers2 Years Ranked
  12. Tim Chelmick
    Tim Chelmick 4 New Square Chambers9 Years Ranked
  13. Andrew KearneyGatehouse Chambers
  14. Daniel Goodkin4 Pump Court
  15. Daniel Khoo4 Pump Court
  16. David Hopkins39 Essex Chambers
  17. Ed Jones4 Pump Court
  18. Emma HealissKeating Chambers
  19. Gideon Shirazi4 Pump Court
  20. Hannah McCarthy39 Essex Chambers
  21. Harry SmithKeating Chambers
  22. James FramptonKeating Chambers
  23. John McMillanKeating Chambers
  24. Matthew Thorne4 Pump Court
  25. Max KasrielFountain Court Chambers
  26. Mek Mesfin4 Pump Court
  27. Nicholas MaciolekAtkin Chambers
  28. Patrick Hennessey39 Essex Chambers
  29. Patrick MaxwellCrown Office Chambers
  30. Paul LetmanFalcon Chambers
  31. Richard SageCrown Office Chambers
  32. Robert ClayAtkin Chambers
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Up and Coming

  1. Kort Egan
    Kort Egan Gatehouse Chambers1 Years Ranked
  2. Callum Monro MorrisonKeating Chambers
  3. Harriet Di FrancescoKeating Chambers

All Sets profiles

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Band 1

  1. Atkin Chambers
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    Atkin Chambers
    Construction
    2025 | Band 1 | 21 Years Ranked
    Atkin Chambers is routinely picked out as a “market leader in construction” by market sources due to its outstanding bench of barristers, from market-leading silks to rising star juniors. Individuals here are eminently capable of handling the full spectrum of construction disputes, including the most high-value and complex proceedings, both domestically and internationally. The set regularly handles cases concerning infrastructure and high-profile developments across a number of industry sectors. Clients of the set include the largest developers, contractors and insurers in the UK and globally. Examples of members' leading work in the UK includes RRS (in liquidation) v Derbyshire County Council & Derby City Council, and URS Corporation v BDW Trading.
  2. Keating Chambers
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    Keating Chambers
    Construction
    2025 | Band 1 | 21 Years Ranked
    Keating Chambers “unquestionably remains one of the leading construction sets”, according to one instructing solicitor. The set is well known for the quality of both its outstanding silks and its accomplished juniors. Members of Keating act in complex domestic cases in the TCC, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court, as well as in high-profile cases and arbitrations abroad. The set acts for clients across the construction sector in projects ranging from major energy and infrastructure developments to commercial and residential schemes. The set's members continue to act in the largest pieces of litigation relating to the Building Safety Act, such as Shepherd Construction Limited v Kingspan Limited and others. A recent example of members' top-level appellate work is Augusta 2008 LLP (formerly Simply Construct (UK) LLP) v Abbey Healthcare (Mill Hill) Ltd, heard at the Supreme Court.
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Band 2

  1. 4 Pump Court
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    4 Pump Court
    Construction
    2025 | Band 2 | 21 Years Ranked
    4 Pump Court is known for its “excellent strength and depth” of barristers equipped to “handle the most complex construction cases”. A number of the set's silks and juniors have been instructed in highly significant cases, including Shepherd Construction v Kingspan, a multi-party cladding claim worth nearly £70 million. The set's excellent domestic profile is complemented by a strong international presence, especially in the Middle East. With expertise stretching across the construction sector, the set is equipped to handle litigation arising from energy and infrastructure developments and other landmark construction projects.
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Band 3

  1. 39 Essex Chambers
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    39 Essex Chambers
    Construction
    2025 | Band 3 | 21 Years Ranked
    39 Essex Chambers continues to provide an impressive construction law practice with notable strength at both silk and junior levels. Sources describe it as offering “a real breadth of expertise in terms of specialist construction counsel”. The barristers are sought out by clients in the construction industry across the length and breadth of the UK, and also undertake a huge amount of international work. The set draws instructions from those on both the contractor and developer sides, including government bodies. Members of the set handle notable work in relation to high-profile residential and commercial developments, as well as cases concerning heavy engineering and infrastructure projects. The set's practice area expertise extends into PFI and PPP contract disputes, and the barristers have experience in complex cladding and fire safety issues, illustrated by members' ongoing role advising the Grenfell Tower Inquiry. Other recent notable instructions include Lendlease v Shepherd Construction & Shepherd Group.
  2. 4 New Square Chambers
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    4 New Square Chambers
    Construction
    2025 | Band 3 | 21 Years Ranked
    4 New Square Chambers maintains a strong construction law team known for its “excellent work on complex, high-value construction disputes”. Its strong team of barristers, described by one source as holding a “deep level of construction and construction disputes knowledge”, is highly sought after by contractors and developers to handle the full spectrum of construction disputes, and the set's strong reputation for professional negligence and insurance issues complements the construction law offering. Barristers at the set have acted in notable cladding cases, including Shepherd Construction Limited v Kingspan and Others, and in Court of Appeal cases such as Global Switch Estates Ltd v Sudlows. Chambers also has a reputable international construction disputes practice, in addition to its extensive TCC and domestic ADR expertise.
  3. Crown Office Chambers
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    Crown Office Chambers
    Construction
    2025 | Band 3 | 21 Years Ranked
    Crown Office Chambers is a highly regarded set with notable construction silks and a strong group of barristers at the junior end. The set is “very impressive in construction” due to the presence of “multiple heavy hitters”, says an instructing solicitor. The barristers act for the full breadth of construction industry clients, including developers, contractors, and design and engineering professionals. The set offers excellent additional capabilities in construction insurance and professional negligence cases. The barristers are highly experienced in construction disputes arising in the social and transport infrastructure area and the energy sectors. Recent notable instructions include acting for Veolia in Sheffield Teaching Hospital Foundation Trust v Veolia Energy & Utility Services UK plc and others, and One Hyde Park v Laing O’Rourke. Barristers at Crown Office Chambers also regularly feature in cases concerning major commercial developments.
  4. Gatehouse Chambers
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    Gatehouse Chambers
    Construction
    2025 | Band 3 | 14 Years Ranked
    Gatehouse Chambers has a notable reputation for handling construction law disputes, and a particularly strong offering of senior juniors. The barristers at the set are able to bring broader expertise in areas such as professional negligence, insurance and property damage to their construction cases. An interviewee comments the set offers “strength in depth at all levels of seniority”, and another notes that “they understand the construction industry and how it operates, not just what the books say”.Members are highly capable across a broad range of construction disputes, including those concerning emerging fire safety and cladding issues. Members of the set have acted in the high-stakes dispute Sky Broadcasting Ltd, Mace Ltd v Insurers and in a number of other multi-party disputes, including Valero v WB Civil & JN Piling. Gatehouse's barristers make regular appearances in the TCC and handle various ADR proceedings for clients involved in project disputes arising from a range of industry sectors.