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Chris Petrucci practices corporate and commercial litigation across Canada, in a variety of industries with a special emphasis on construction and infrastructure, energy (including renewable energy and power generation), product liability, information technology services, mining and real estate.

Overview

Chris is a leading advocate before the courts and in arbitration hearings. He is recognized by Lexpert as one of Canada’s leading litigators, one of Canada’s leading infrastructure lawyers and as a repeatedly recommended litigator in Alberta. Chris is ranked in Chambers and is also a fellow of the Canadian College of Construction Lawyers in recognition of his expertise in construction law disputes.

Chris has appeared before all levels of court in Alberta as lead counsel and co-counsel, resulting in many reported case decisions. Chris also has an extensive arbitration practice across Canada and internationally. He represents clients in large, complex domestic and international arbitrations under multiple procedural regimes, such as UNCITRAL, the International Court of Commerce (ICC), the International Bar Association (IBA) and the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA).

In addition to being an effective advocate for his clients, Chris is often engaged to help guide his clients through complex disputes by developing strategies that meet their commercial objectives.

Select examples of Chris' recent representation include the following:

  • An international manufacturing company in a domestic ICC arbitration involving construction claims of over $180million.
  • An international construction contractor in a trial involving defending claims of delay and loss of productivity.
  • An international energy company in an international commercial ICC arbitration involving complex contractual disputes in the technology services industry concerning claims exceeding $180million.
  • An international energy company in an international UNCITRAL arbitration in the pursuit of claims exceeding $300million, and the defense of counterclaims exceeding $100million, against its engineering, procurement and construction contractor.
  • An international telecommunications contractor in a domestic arbitration regarding the installation and connection of a large fibre optic network.
  • A construction contractor in an international LCIA arbitration against a foreign state organization in respect of a project where over $50million in claims were advanced for intervening events and delay.
  • An international energy company in court litigation concerning the ownership of mineral rights and payment of gross overriding royalties in a dispute over oil and gas leases.
  • A surety company under a performance bond in the defence of over $100million in claims brought by the general contractor in court in respect of a significant P3 fibre-optic project dispute that involved claims for deficiencies and delay.
  • A real estate development company in respect of the design and construction of a skyscraper that involved multiple claims and cross claims in court against various contractors in amounts exceeding $20million.
  • A pipeline owner in court litigation against its contractor that involved defending claims exceeding $15million.

Chris is an executive member of the Canadian Bar Association Construction Law Section - Alberta South and regularly speaks and writes on a variety of energy and construction litigation issues. He is often requested to comment on updates on related legal developments, contractual interpretation of industry agreements, legal privilege, preparation of delay and cost overrun claims, procurement and tendering law, audit disputes, builders' liens, cross-examination of witnesses and alternative dispute resolution.

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

Ranked, Up and Coming, Construction

Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory

Consistently Recommended, Construction Law
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

Recognized as a leading litigation lawyer in Canada

Lexpert Special Edition: Technology and Health

Recognized as one of Canada's leading lawyers in Technology and Health

Who's Who Legal: Construction

Recognized, Future Leaders - Partners
Recognized, Future Leaders - Construction Globally

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

News, Events & Speaking Engagements

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Risks of Cost Estimates: From Development to Dispute

December 10, 2024
Christopher Petrucci
Christopher Petrucci
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Annual Construction Case Law Update

May 16, 2022
Christopher Petrucci
Christopher Petrucci
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Construction Warranty Claims & Drafting Tips to Avoid Them

March 21, 2022
Christopher Petrucci
Christopher Petrucci