Adjunct Professor MSE RML FAIB, University of Canberra
Kim Lovegrove MSE RML FAIB, who founded Lovegrove & Cotton in its original incarnation Lovegrove Solicitors in 1993, has practised cross jurisdictionally for over 30 years. He has been heavily involved in building regulatory law reform to date, and continuing. Kim is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Canberra in the faculty of Design and Arts. He is a Senior International Consultant to the World Bank and is the Chair of the International Building Quality Centre and is past conjoint professor in building regulation and certification. Kim has also been the beneficiary of Ethiopian Honours for services to Humanity on two occasions and he was the Ethiopian Honorary Consul to the Australian State of Victoria from 2018 to 2020. Kim has also been the President of the New Zealand Institute for Building (North Chapter) and the Australian Institute of Building (Victorian Chapter) and is a past deputy CEO of the Australian Building Codes Board. Kim is deployed in high level strategic advice regarding the resolution of complex building disputes such as multi-party litigation and regulatory compliance, probity matters, not limited to cladding and major structural defects disputes.
Kim Lovegrove MSE RML FAIB, who founded Lovegrove & Cotton in its original incarnation Lovegrove Solicitors in 1993, has practised cross jurisdictionally for over 30 years. He has been heavily involved in building regulatory law reform to date, and continuing. Kim is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Canberra in the faculty of Design and Arts. He is a Senior International Consultant to the World Bank and is the Chair of the International Building Quality Centre and is past conjoint professor in building regulation and certification. Kim has also been the beneficiary of Ethiopian Honours for services to Humanity on two occasions and he was the Ethiopian Honorary Consul to the Australian State of Victoria from 2018 to 2020. Kim has also been the President of the New Zealand Institute for Building (North Chapter) and the Australian Institute of Building (Victorian Chapter) and is a past deputy CEO of the Australian Building Codes Board. Kim is deployed in high level strategic advice regarding the resolution of complex building disputes such as multi-party litigation and regulatory compliance, probity matters, not limited to cladding and major structural defects disputes.