Justin Sullivan FRICS


People Justin Sullivan FRICS


RICS
President Elect

Justin is a Chartered Quantity Surveyor with more than 35 years of experience and standing in the construction industry since founding Adair in 1994. He is immediate past Chair of the Construction Industry Council (CIC), a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and immediate past Chair of the International Cost Management Standards Coalition (ICMS). Justin specialises in contract management, project management, quantity surveying and project monitoring for construction and infrastructure projects in the UK and internationally, including Gibraltar, Sudan, the Cayman Islands and the UAE. He acts as an expert witness for construction claims, adjudications, arbitrations and civil proceedings in court and has given evidence in the UK Technology and Construction Court. As a single or joint expert, he has been involved in over 200 cases. The RICS representative on the CEEC (Conseil Européen des Economistes de la Construction) council, Justin is also an Independent Member of Council for Buckinghamshire New University. A frequent chair and speaker at conferences for the RICS, CEEC and the CIC, Justin is also skilled at organising and facilitating networking clubs and events.



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