Ranking tables

Construction | UK

Wales

Our construction sections cover legal advice provided to a range of industry clients, including both suppliers, such as developers, contractors, engineers and architects, and purchasers employing these types of companies.    Firms are welcome to showcase both non-contentious and contentious matters. Non-contentious work can include contract negotiations and procurement strategy. Contentious matters we look for include claims arising from defects, such as cladding and fire safety disputes, delays and terminated contracts. We also consider development work here. We’re looking for firms and individuals who advise on the construction aspects of these developments, which can include single commercial blocks, as well as multi-building residential developments. The table covers all of Wales and contains the leading law firms and lawyers in Cardiff, Swansea and elsewhere. Alongside our regional construction tables, we also recognise firms and lawyers in London in four separate ranking tables, focusing on contentious, non-contentious, international arbitration and professional negligence work within the construction space.

All Departments profiles

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Band 1

  1. Blake Morgan
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    Blake Morgan
    Construction
    2026 | Band 1 | 23 Years Ranked

    Blake Morgan has a respected department, as part of a wider national team, that offers clients a balanced service of transactional and dispute resolution advice. The department represents clients ranging from public sector health bodies and government authorities to private developers and contractors. It has particular strength in the higher education and social housing sectors.

  2. Geldards LLP
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    Geldards LLP
    Construction
    2026 | Band 1 | 6 Years Ranked
    Geldards has a well-regarded team which acts on behalf of clients in a range of contentious and non-contentious construction matters. It offers impressive breadth of industry expertise, advising local authorities, housing associations, developers and contractors on projects in sectors ranging from social housing to infrastructure. The firm is adept at representing clients in high-value adjudications.
  3. Hugh James
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    Hugh James
    Construction
    2026 | Band 1 | 23 Years Ranked

    Hugh James maintains a well-established construction department advising clients in both the public and private sectors, including government bodies and developers. The firm works with local and national clients on front and back-end construction matters. Hugh James is active in numerous industry sectors, such as social housing and energy. The firm is also able to advise on dispute resolution, including adjudications, litigation and arbitration.

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Band 2

  1. Acuity Law
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    Acuity Law
    Construction
    2026 | Band 2 | 11 Years Ranked

    Acuity Law is active on large-scale construction projects ranging from urban regeneration to residential development. The firm acts for a wide client base, including developers and banks. It offers particular expertise in transactional matters.

  2. Eversheds Sutherland
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    Eversheds Sutherland
    Construction
    2026 | Band 2 | 23 Years Ranked

    Eversheds Sutherland provides advice across a variety of sectors, both domestically and internationally. It has particular experience in the energy and infrastructure fields. The firm regularly assists with the drafting and negotiation of construction documentation and with procurement issues. It also has broad experience in construction disputes.