Troy Lewis

Troy Lewis


Holding Redlich

Recognized since 2014

Brisbane, Australia

Practice Areas

Construction / Infrastructure Law

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Troy specialises in project delivery, risk mitigation, avoidance and construction disputes in all states and territories of Australia. He has over 20 years' industry experience and is a recognised industry leader in relation to the security of payment legislation Australia wide. His experience acting on behalf of both claimants and respondents, as well as training industry participants and adjudicators ensures that he and the entire Holding Redlich construction, infrastructure and projects team are across the tips, tricks and traps that exist in the legislation and always stay one step ahead.

Troy’s extensive industry experience ensures that the team’s advice will always be focused on the number one issue – the delivery and completion of a successful project whilst, at the same time ensuring your interests are fully protected. This means that, in the unfortunate event of a dispute you can feel safe that you are in the best position to achieve the right outcome.

Troy’s expertise in project delivery issues and disputes involving some of the largest and most complicated of projects ensures that when advising on the drafting of and risk allocation in construction contracts as well as the appropriate manner in which to structure and deliver projects you are receiving practical commercial advice that has considered every possible pitfall (commercially and legally) and adopted best industry practice in relation to the management of same.

Location
  • Level 1, 300 Queen Street
    Brisbane QLD 4000
    Australia

Holding Redlich
Headquarters: Melbourne, Australia

26 The Best Lawyers in Australia awards

3 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Australia awards

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Recognized in The Best Lawyers in Australia 2025 for work in:
  • Construction / Infrastructure Law

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The Partnership Opportunity


by David Harley, Shaun Whittaker, Tony Rutherford, and Troy Lewis

Doing well and doing good need not be mutually exclusive. Housing developments that provide both solid long-term returns and positive social outcomes, often through public-private partnerships, are an idea whose time has come throughout Australia.

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