Home
Partners
Services
Knowledge
Events
Recruitment

Bevan Brittan lands headline role on giant NI waste project

 



National law firm Bevan Brittan is delighted to announce its recent appointment to advise 11 district councils in Northern Ireland on one of the largest Public Private Partnership (PPP) waste projects in the UK.


The firm’s specialist Waste and Renewables team has been appointed as joint legal advisors with Arthur Cox by Arc 21 (formerly the Eastern Region Waste Management Group) – a partnership of 11 District Councils – to advise them on the procurement of a long-term solution for the treatment and disposal of residual waste.

The anticipated waste infrastructure for the project is likely to include a combination of Mechanical Biological Treatment and Energy from Waste technology. The infrastructure is expected to process up to 600,000 tonnes of municipal waste per year from the region.


The appointment, which was announced last month, comes after Bevan Brittan saw off strong competition from several firms in a competitive tender process earlier this year.

The firm will now act as joint legal advisors to Arc 21, which comprises Antrim Borough Council; Ards Borough Council; Ballymena Borough Council; Belfast City Council; Carrickfergus Borough Council; Castlereagh Borough Council; Down District Council; Larne Borough Council; Lisburn City Council; Newtownabbey Borough Council and North Down Borough Council.

The Bevan Brittan team was led by Partner Chris Jarman and also included Associate Nadeem Arshad and solicitor Dermot Duncan.

Commenting on the new appointment, Chris Jarman said: “We are delighted to be appointed on such a significant Project for Northern Ireland and one that is likely to make a significant difference to the management of municipal waste in this part of the UK.” 


He added: “This instruction only serves to underline the growing stature of our Waste and Renewables team.”


The appointment marks one of the most significant roles to date for Bevan Brittan’s market-leading Waste and Renewables team and follows a series of recent instructions including advising
the North London Waste Partnership on planning issues for an anticipated waste infrastructure.
 

Disclaimer  | Data Protection  | Search  | Site Map  | Contact  | Archive  | Procurement  | Media  | Terms of Business  © Bevan Brittan LLP 2008