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Kip Fitzsimon

Asia-Pacific 2026

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Provided by Allens

Asia-Pacific

Practice Areas

Kip leads the Infrastructure Sector team at Allens. She is widely recognised as a leading infrastructure lawyer and specialises in Major Projects and Construction. Kip has significant experience in the infrastructure, property, energy and resources sectors and has advised sponsors, lenders, government and a broad range of contractors/operators on various aspects of project development on some of Australia's most iconic projects.

Kip also has a comprehensive understanding of public-private partnerships (PPPs), having acted on both the government and consortium side of these projects across Australia for over 14 years. Kip's practice includes leading advice on the origination of new infrastructure (including competitive bid processes, unsolicited or market-led proposals, private developments and other forms of procurement) as well as advising on the delivery and operational aspects of major infrastructure projects.

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Infrastructure - Australia

Band 4
Band 4

Individual Editorial

Kip Fitzsimon is head of the infrastructure and transport sector team at the firm. Specialising in major projects and construction, she advises developers, sponsors and government entities in sectors such as infrastructure, property and resources on various aspects of developments.

Strengths

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  • Kip is a delight to deal with. She really knows her stuff and brings a calmness to any calamity that is both refreshing and reassuring.

    InfrastructureChambers Asia & Pacific
  • Kip is an excellent lawyer. We enjoy working with her for her practical and commercial thinking.

    InfrastructureChambers Asia & Pacific

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Asia-Pacific Region

Australia

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