News | June 16, 2026
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Mr. Todd provides advisory and dispute resolution consulting services to public entities, developers, contractors, legal firms, architectural and engineering firms, financial institutions, and insurance companies.
David Todd provides advisory and dispute resolution consulting services to public entities, developers, contractors, legal firms, architectural and engineering firms, financial institutions, and insurance companies.
For ongoing and completed projects and firms, Mr. Todd has consulted in industrial, commercial, infrastructure, energy, heavy civil construction, and related areas. Mr. Todd’s consulting experience in construction and dispute resolution experience includes:
Mr. Todd’s prior experience includes industrial, heavy civil, retail operations, commercial construction, and real estate development projects from conception to completion. Mr. Todd has worked with investors to identify potential projects through market analysis, cost development, and financial modeling. He has experience through the entire life cycle of a company or project, that operations management, finance, accounting, cost estimating and budget development, contract administration, project management, change/risk management, project controls, and project closeout.
New offering bridges the gap between technology expectations and real-world performance, helping clients manage disputes, remediation efforts, and emerging technologies.
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