She advises employers, contractors, sub-contractors and consultants, as well as funders, purchasers, landlords and tenants involved in wider real estate and commercial transactions. By supporting every stage from procurement and funding through to completion, she helps stakeholders keep projects moving even when challenges such as insolvency, delay or defects arise.
Her experience includes advising a developer client in relation to the largest affordable housing development on the Isle of Wight in a decade, guiding remediation works under the Developer Pledge to resolve critical fire safety issues and acting on a £26m deep-water berth project for a major UK port.
Amy is known for a proactive, friendly style. She works as part of the project team, aiming to be a consistent, practical presence alongside professional colleagues. Her advice is grounded, clear and tailored to the commercial realities of live construction programmes.
Alongside client work, Amy has lectured on the undergraduate and master’s programmes at Arts University Bournemouth, introducing future architects to construction law and contract principles. Clients benefit from that same ability to explain complex frameworks simply, providing steady guidance that sustains momentum from project inception to delivery.