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Professor David Mosey is a Professor of Law at King's College London, affiliated with the Dickson Poon School of Law and the Centre of Construction Law and Dispute Resolution. He is a leading expert in construction law, procurement, and collaborative contracting, with extensive experience in both academia and legal practice.
- Centre of Construction Law and Dispute Resolution, King's College London
- Dickson Poon School of Law
His research focuses on the interdisciplinary relationships between construction law, procurement, and project management. Key areas include partnering, alliancing, joint ventures, Building Information Modelling (BIM), and supply chain collaboration. He has pioneered innovative contractual models such as PPC2000 and FAC-1 to improve transparency, reduce disputes, and enhance value in construction projects.
The 15 most recent publications reflect a consistent focus on collaborative procurement, legal frameworks for alliances, and the integration of technology in construction. His work bridges legal theory with practical application, influencing policy and industry standards. Themes include risk management, early contractor involvement, good faith in contracts, and the legal implications of digital construction tools like BIM.
Scientific awards and recognitions include:
- CBE in the 2023 New Year Honours for services to the construction industry
- Constructing Excellence 'Achiever of the Year' award in 2009
- Legal Business 'Construction Team of the Year' award in 2001
Professor Mosey has supervised academic work and contributed to major government initiatives, including the UK Government's Construction Playbook and the 'Gold Standard' review of procurement frameworks. He has advised on over 500 apprenticeships and led research projects funded by public bodies. He is actively involved in shaping national policy through collaborations with the Cabinet Office, Constructing Excellence, and the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government.
He leads the Centre of Construction Law and Dispute Resolution, which plays a central role in advancing research, hosting international conferences, and developing guidance for safer and more sustainable construction practices. The Centre collaborates with institutions like the Supply Chain Sustainability School and the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply.




