Construction Super Conference 2018

Speakers

Michael Branca

Michael Branca
Attorney
Peckar & Abramson, P.C.


Mr. Branca is a Co-Managing Partner of Peckar & Abramson's Washington DC office and Co-Chair of the firm's Power Facilities & Industrial group practice. He focuses his practice on construction and government contract law. Mr. Branca routinely represents general and prime contractors, construction managers, and other members of the construction and government contract industries. Given his depth of experience, he is able to provide an impressive range of services to his clients, including the review and negotiation of contract documents, prosecution of bid protests, project counsel support and guidance, and the preparation and litigation of claims. Mr. Branca has been involved with a wide variety of projects, both public and private. In the public arena, Mr. Branca has provided counsel on high profile federal health care facilities, courthouses, and military construction projects, civil works to include dam construction and remediation, rail, bridge and highway projects, and solar power facilities. In the private sector, in addition to all manner of general building projects, Mr. Branca has extensive experience providing counsel, arbitrating and litigating substantial claims on power generation facilities, including nuclear, fossil, hydroelectric, and solar. Mr. Branca has been recognized since 2007 as one of the leading lawyers in the field of Construction Law by Chambers USA, America's Leading Lawyers for Business. Mr. Branca has been noted by one Chambers source as having "a niche specialty relating to federal acquisition regulations." One client reported that Mr. Branca was "very knowledgeable in how federal law applies to federal projects" and was "deemed to be a go-to lawyer for projects that involve the Navy and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers." Most recently, Mr. Branca has been recognized by BTI to its 2016 list of Client Service All-Stars. Mr. Branca is the Editor of the Construction Lawyer, the flagship publication of ABA Forum on the Construction Industry. M

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