René-Martin Langlois focuses his practice on infrastructure, construction and public procurement law. His experience covers all aspects of construction projects, from the development of contractual and procurement strategies to the implementation of construction, professional services and procurement documents, as well as the drafting of tender documents and related negotiations. He advises our clientele on all questions and issues that may arise during the different stages of a project, from contract administration to dispute prevention and resolution. He favours innovative solutions promoting strong collaboration between the parties, efficient risk allocation, effective dispute resolution methods, and a closer relationship between the technical and legal teams. René-Martin has a keen interest in collaborative project delivery models, such as the integrated project delivery (IPD) and progressive design-build (PDB) models. He also has a particular interest in the integration of technology within the construction industry, including building information modelling (BIM).In addition, René-Martin is involved in several associations related to the construction industry, including the Integrated Project Delivery Alliance (IPDA) and PMI-Montréal.