John S. Haythorne

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  • Vancouver BC CANADA

As a lawyer and Registered Professional Engineer, John brings unparalleled expertise and knowledge to P3, construction and infrastructure.

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Biography

John is both the Vancouver and the National Team Leader of FMC’s P3 team. He practises in the areas of construction, engineering and infrastructure, with special emphasis on negotiating, drafting and advising on contracts. He is particularly experienced in public-private partnerships, advising owners on the structure and administration of procurement and legal issues relating to design and construction.

During his practice, John has acted for municipal, healthcare authorities and the Province of British Columbia advising on the law relating to tenders, requests for proposals and complex procurements. John began his career practising in construction litigation.

In addition to providing advice on engineering and construction matters, John has also advised clients on a variety of other technical projects including ship building and repair, and truck transportation including waste collection.

John is a Registered Professional Engineer, and prior to entering law he worked as a Professional Engineer on infrastructure projects. His unique background as an engineer allows him to focus on practical and workable solutions for clients.

From 1997-1998, John was the President of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia. He then served on the national Canadian Council of Professional Engineers from 2000 to 2002. John is a frequent lecturer on all matters relating to construction law, procurement and P3s.

Industry Expertise

Civil Engineering
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Legal Services
Construction - Commercial

Areas of Expertise

Construction & Infrastructure
Public-Private Partnerships (P3)
Health & Healthcare Law and Policy
Transportation
Law Architecture and Engineering

Accomplishments

Leading Practitioner – International Who's Who of Business Lawyers

In 2012, Mr. Haythorne was recognized by the International Who's Who of Business Lawyers ("Who's Who Legal") in the area of Public Procurement.

Leading Practitioner – Projects P3 & Infrastructure

From 2006 through 2012, Mr. Hawthorn has been recognized by Chambers Global: The World's Leading Lawyers for Business as a leading lawyer in the area of Projects P3 & Infrastructure.

Leading Practitioner – Public Procurement

In 2011, Mr. Haythorne was recognized by Who’s Who Legal: Canada 2011 as a leading lawyer in the area of Public Procurement.

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Education

University of British Columbia

LL.B.

1980

University of British Columbia

B.Sc. (Civil)

1975

Event Appearances

Procurement and You: Developments in Procurement Law and Implications Beyond Construction

CBA Canadian Legal Conference 2012  Vancouver, British Columbia

2012-08-14

Fixed-Price Contracts for IPP’s

7th Annual Independent Power Producers of British Columbia Conference  Vancouver, British Columbia

2009-11-01

Tender/RFP Review and Update: The One Constant - The Law is Always Changing

FMC Tender Law Seminar  Vancouver, British Columbia

2009-11-25

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Sample Talks

Procurement and You: Developments in Procurement Law and Implications Beyond Construction

This session will present an overview of recent developments in procurement law in Canada. A particular emphasis will be placed on how the courts are traditionally “hands off” in the general commercial context but are, increasingly, “hands on” in the procurement context.

Supplier and Vendor Report Card: Performance Indicators and Measurement for Evaluating Infrastructure Service Providers

Many municipalities rely heavily on infrastructure service providers to assist them to plan, develop, operate, and manage infrastructure initiatives. However, it is crucial to have firmly established criteria in place to evaluate the benefit received. What are the key criteria for evaluation based on your needs? How can you ensure clear communication with the provider to avoid unforeseen problems? Gain a comprehensive strategy to evaluate industry suppliers to enhance your decision-making.

Ethics & Leaky Condos

Too many unfortunate residents have suffered financial stress, damages and legal hardships when their own condo unit or building falls victim to leaks. What happens when profits and quick monetary returns for construction companies or engineering firms override business ethics? Join John Haythorne as he shares his stories and experience – as both a lawyer and registered professional engineer – in promoting business ethics, while addressing the seamier side of building design and construction.

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