Piper Alderman is delighted to announce the appointment of Teodor Lomaca as a new front-end projects and construction Partner in the firm’s Sydney office, effective 2 April 2024.
Teodor has over 10 years’ experience advising on project delivery strategies, drafting and negotiating both upstream and downstream agreements, conducting detailed risk analysis and advising on effective contract administration.
He has acted for a wide range of participants in the development and construction industry on infrastructure, energy, commercial and residential projects.
Additionally, he has also been recognised as a NSW construction law “Rising Star” in the 2023 and 2022 Doyle’s Guide.
Teodor holds a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of Arts in Communications (Journalism) from the University of Technology Sydney.
Commenting on his decision to join Piper Alderman, Teodor said:
“I am excited to join Piper Alderman, a firm that is widely recognised in the market for providing excellent service to its clients and places a strong emphasis on its culture.
I am thrilled by the opportunity to contribute to the firm’s continued growth, particularly in the projects, infrastructure and construction space.”
Managing Partner, Tony Britten-Jones commented on Teodor’s appointment:
“Our projects, infrastructure and construction practice is a key strength of the firm. Teo’s experience and dedication to client service align perfectly with our firm’s values and strategic objectives.
His reputation as a distinguished lawyer in the field, combined with his expertise in construction law, procurement strategy, and project delivery is a great strength for our national practice. We look forward to Teodor’s contributions and continued success at Piper Alderman.”
Teodor’s arrival follows the recent appointments of Partners Nick Foulkes and Katie Winterbourne in Perth. Head of the Projects, Infrastructure and Construction team, Martin Lovell commented:
“Teodor’s appointment brings further depth and front-end expertise to our Sydney team and reflects the continued growth in our national practice and our leading roles on major infrastructure, energy and development projects around Australia.”