Mile Milivojevic is an engineer with over 30 years of construction industry experience. He has been appointed as an expert and assisted the named expert on numerous occasions.
Mile has testified as an expert witness in arbitration and supported the named expert in litigation, arbitration, and mediation on a variety of delay and quantum issues. He has assisted in disputes with project values of more than $5 billion and disputed sums in excess of $200 million.
Mile’s construction background includes almost a decade of onsite and office-based experience working with a multi-trade contractor including electrical, mechanical and rigging. He has worked on projects in Canada, Chile, the UK, the United States, and Qatar.
Mile specializes in cost, productivity and delay, disruption, scheduling, and project risk management on industrial, infrastructure, commercial and institutional construction projects. He has experience on the assessment of damages and schedule delays in support of litigation, as well as the analysis and preparation of programming, project management, data discovery, conversion, and analysis.
Mile holds a master’s in technical sciences and a degree in civil and structural engineering. He is a member of the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering International and is fluent in both English and Serbian. Mile served as an assistant professor, in the faculty of engineering at Yugoslavia’s University of Mostar, teaching construction production, construction management, and highway and railway design.