With major developments planned ahead of the 2032 Olympics, Holding Redlich has announced the appointment of Jonathan Usher as a construction Partner, based in the Brisbane office.
Specialising in infrastructure and construction projects, property development and structured finance, Jonathan’s expertise includes drafting and advising on EPC, FIDIC, ECI and joint venture agreements, as well as major government and private sector infrastructure contracts.
“Queensland continues to see significant infrastructure investment, particularly as we approach the Brisbane 2032 Olympics,” Jonathan, who has more than two decades of experience, said.
“I’m pleased to be joining a team that supports clients at every stage of the project lifecycle, delivering both front-end and back-end services.”
Jonathan’s portfolio includes work on major road, rail, tunnel and port projects across Queensland and internationally, including the Bruce Highway upgrade, Townsville Port Access Road, and Yas Island’s F1 track and infrastructure in Abu Dhabi.
Holding Redlich’s National Managing Partner Troy Lewis said: “Jonathan’s breadth and depth of experience across the full life cycle of complex infrastructure and development projects will be a significant asset to our clients.
“His appointment reflects our firm’s strategic commitment to growing our offerings in key sectors including property, construction, mining, energy and transport.”
Jonathan has extensive experience advising on hotel, residential, commercial, industrial and mixed-use developments, as well as roads, gas, water and power projects across Australia and the Middle East.
He has also advised on significant power, gas and water projects, including coal seam gas facilities and large-scale battery storage systems, as well as landmark developments such as the Palazzo Versace Resort.
Jonathan holds a Master of Laws (Construction & Engineering, Energy and Property) from Queensland University of Technology and a Bachelor of Laws from Bond University.
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