Nick specialises in infrastructure, energy and construction, advising developers, contractors, funders, employers and the public sector. Nick is also deputy sub-sector lead for infrastructure at Osborne Clarke.

Nick provides advice in relation to procurement, contract drafting and negotiation, and project delivery to clients in various sectors including infrastructure, energy, and residential and commercial development.

Helping you succeed in tomorrow's world

I always strive to fully understand a client's business, their drivers for any given project, and market conditions, to allow me to advise on key risks and opportunities and partner with my clients in ensuring commercially driven outcomes which are future proof.

Nicholas Grewal is a go-to lawyer for us - unflappable, calm, measured and technically very capable. Always willing to help and go the extra mile. He is fantastic to work with.

Construction, Non-Contentious, Legal 500

 

Nick Grewal is our "go to" lawyer for construction projects. He couples an in-depth technical knowledge with 'finger on the pulse' awareness of market positions and delivers his advice in a calm and confident style. He is an asset to any successful transaction.

Construction, Non-Contentious, Legal 500

 

Nick has a calm, understated gravitas and a good intellect. He is adept at suggesting differing approaches or reasonable compromises during difficult areas of negotiation.

Construction, Non-Contentious, Chambers and Partners

Velindre Cancer Centre

Advised the Kajima, Abrdn and Sacyr on their successful bid for the VCC MIM Project, through to financial close and into the delivery phase. The project won “Best Healthcare Project” at the 2025 Partnerships Awards.

University of Staffordshire student village

Advised Hochtief and Plenary on their successful bid for the student village DBFO project, through to financial close and into the delivery phase. The project won the 'Deal of the Year' at Property Week's 2024 Student Accommodation Awards.

Foresight

Advised Foresight on their investment in and ongoing development of a co-located 1,600 MWh capacity PSH plant and 33.6 MW wind farm.

Octopus

Advised Octopus on its £200m investment into Deep Green’s pioneering data centre heat re-use technology, including on the full suite documents to be used for future projects.

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