Nina Borgers

Nina Borgers

Areas of practice

The main focus of her consulting services is on providing comprehensive legal support to the public sector in procurement projects. Her consulting services focus on providing comprehensive legal support for complex construction and infrastructure projects in the areas of public procurement law, contract law and private construction law.

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Vita

Nina Borgers studied law at the University of Bayreuth. She completed her legal training from 2020 to 2022 in the district of the Higher Regional Court of Hamm, with placements at the Ministry of Construction of North Rhine-Westphalia with the State Secretary and at the Ministry of the Interior of North Rhine-Westphalia in the budget department. She spent her legal training placement at a renowned large law firm specialising in public commercial law in Düsseldorf.
 

Nina Borgers was admitted to the bar in 2022 and has been working at Luther ever since.

Clients

  • Redensification and neighbourhood development in Hamburg: Comprehensive legal advice to the public client on all matters relating to public procurement, contract and private construction law (since 2022).
  • Construction of 10 training and education centres for employees of a federal authority using serial construction methods: Comprehensive legal advice to the public client on procurement and contract law during the preparation and implementation of tenders by a technical consultant and the executing company until the contract was awarded (2024), legal advice during construction (since 2024).
  • Planning, construction, maintenance and operational services for a replacement building in the occupational medicine laboratory building area: Comprehensive legal advice to the public client on the design of a tendering procedure in the PPP model, both in procedural and contract law (since 2023).
  • Neubau eines Zentraldepots: Umfassende rechtliche Beratung des öffentlichen Auftraggebers bei der Gestaltung eines Ausschreibungsverfahrens im ÖPP-Modell sowohl im Verfahrens- als auch Vertragsrecht (seit 2024).
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