News | June 16, 2026
New offering bridges the gap between technology expectations and real-world performance, helping clients manage disputes, remediation efforts, and emerging technologies.
Ms. Gandhi is a professional with an engineering background and over six years of experience in dispute resolution, specialising in delay and disruption analysis, claims preparation, and advisory services on complex construction matters.
Toronto
Ms. Gandhi has diverse international experience across construction and engineering projects in the infrastructure, commercial, residential, healthcare, and energy sectors, within both public and private environments. Her breadth of experience, combined with a strong background in project controls, provides a practical understanding of project delivery models and stakeholder dynamics.
Ms. Gandhi specialises in the independent analysis of delays, disruption, and productivity impacts on projects ranging from multi-million to multi-billion-dollar values. Her work focuses on delivering clear, structured analyses to support effective decision-making and project outcomes.
Ms. Gandhi has supported clients through negotiations, mediations, adjudications, arbitrations, and litigations, contributing to robust, evidence-based expert deliverables.
Before joining Secretariat, Ms. Gandhi was employed by a contractor, providing on-site support, including progress monitoring, cost impact evaluation, and claims preparation
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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