From ancient wonders to smart infrastructure, the construction and engineering sector has always taken on humanity’s greatest technical and societal challenges. Today, construction and engineering must once again meet the demands of a rapidly changing world. The sector is at the heart of multiple transitions – environmental, digital, social – and is under pressure to deliver more quickly, more safely and more sustainably.
As challenges mount, industry stakeholders across the projects value chain, from developers and contractors to investors and public authorities, have to adapt in a highly competitive environment, where margins are often tight and challenges are multiplying: technical challenges, worldwide supply chain management, inflationary pressure, pressure on skilled labour, regulatory constraints and evolving ESG standards. And they must do so all while embracing digital transformation.
How we help our clients
At Accuracy, we assist our clients in their decision-making processes across all stages of a project’s lifecycle, from early structuring to dispute resolution, in order to bring clarity, structure and deep technical insight, securing outcomes and managing risk with confidence.
Within our teams, which include engineers, we bring together a rare combination of financial, technical, industry and project experience, enabling us to address the full spectrum of challenges in the construction and engineering sector. Our in-depth expertise in key project management and control functions – including planning management, risk analysis, delay and cost overrun assessments, and contract management strategies – are all critical to success in this industry.
Our capabilities are widely recognised, with over 15 Accuracians being named leading construction experts in the Who’s Who Legal – Construction 2025 by Lexology for their outstanding expertise in construction and engineering projects throughout the project lifecycle, particularly in the context of disputes and claims arising from both quantum and delay analysis on construction megaprojects.





