Christopher Petrucci
Partner

Overview
Client Work
International energy company, with claims in the hundreds of millions of dollars against its engineering, procurement, and construction contractor for cost overruns and delays associated with the engineering and construction of a billion dollar heavy oil extraction facility.
Construction contractor, with a pipeline construction dispute involving claims for extras and delay claims in the context of an international arbitration governed by the Arbitration Rules of the London Court of International Arbitration.
Surety under a performance bond, with a significant government infrastructure dispute before the courts involving claims for deficiencies and delay.
International contractor, regarding a dispute with its sub-contractor for multiple breach of contract claims in excess of $50 million in the context of an international arbitration governed by the Arbitration Rules of the International Chamber of Commerce.
Mining contractor, in the successful resolution of a multi-million dollar dispute over contested progress payments concerning the design and construction of a gold processing facility.
Global engineering firm, in a successful application for summary judgment in relation to a multi-million dollar complex international construction dispute (Attila Dogan Construction v. AMEC Americas Limited, 2015 ABQB 120).
Recognitions & Awards
Chambers Canada
Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory
Consistently Recommended, Litigation - Corporate Commercial
Lexpert Special Edition—Canada's Leading Infrastructure Lawyers
Recognized as a leading Infrastructure lawyer
Lexpert/Report on Business Special Edition - Canada's Leading Litigation Lawyers
Lexpert Special Edition: Technology and Health
Who's Who Legal: Construction
Recognized, Future Leaders - Partners
Recognized, Future Leaders - Construction Globally
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Education & Bar Admissions
Education
- University of Victoria, BComm, 2003, with distinction
- University of Alberta, LLB, 2006, with distinction
Bar Admissions
- Alberta, 2007
- Northwest Territories, 2016
- Manitoba, 2020