Eric Sapir
Partner
Hawkins Delafield & Wood LLP
Rick is a partner in the firm’s public-private partnership and alternative delivery practice group. He brings a “common sense” approach to working through challenging issues in order to successfully achieve his clients’ objectives.

Rick joined Hawkins upon graduation from law school in 1986 as an associate in the solid waste and municipal utilities group. He soon began working on waste-to-energy projects which launched his career as a public contracts lawyer in the solid waste, recycling, water, wastewater, residuals, renewable energy, transportation and social infrastructure fields. Rick has worked exclusively as owner’s representative and has helped structure, procure, draft and negotiate contracts involving P3s and every form of complex alternative delivery approach.

Rick has served as lead negotiating counsel for over 100 engagements on complex infrastructure projects delivered pursuant to P3 and alternative delivery contracting methods. His practice spans North America where he has served as special counsel for the development of environmental facilities in over 20 States, three Provinces and two Territories. Rick’s services regularly include advising on project planning and delivery matters, structuring of the procurement to ensure compliance with law and a fair and transparent competition, preparation of procurement documents, helping clients review, clarify, understand and evaluate proposals, and the drafting and negotiation of the key project agreements.

Rick has been the Legal Advisory Member of the New Jersey Chapter of the Solid Waste Association of North America and is a member of the New Jersey Association of Environmental Authorities and the New Jersey/New York/Connecticut Chapter of the Design Build Institute of America. Rick has lectured on solid waste and municipal utility issues before several forums including the Solid Waste Association of North America, the National Council for Public-Private Partnerships, Biocycle, Water Environment Federation, the Compost Council, the EPA LMOP Program, the Public Securities Association, the New Jersey Association of Environmental Authorities, the Municipal Waste Management Association, the New York City Bar Association and the New York State Legislative Commission on Solid Waste, and has been a faculty member for a class provided at the annual Wastecon and the Renewable Energy from Waste Conference regarding the development of waste-to-energy facilities.
Eric Sapir