Linda LOW is a Partner in the Energy, Projects & Construction Practice.

Her main areas of practice encompass front-end work comprising reviewing, drafting and advising on various construction contracts and project documents including contracts relating to offshore facilities and operations, contracts relating to infrastructure projects, Public Private Partnership projects and various Engineering, Procurement and Construction contracts including in relation to water and waste sectors, renewable energy and property development, as well as litigation in relation to construction-related disputes and other commercial matters.

Linda is recognised as Next Generation Partner for Projects & Energy in The Legal 500: Asia Pacific - The Client's Guide to the Asia Pacific Legal Profession. She is also recognised by IFLR1000: Financial & Corporate – The Guide to the World's Leading Financial Law Firms as Highly Regarded and as Women Leaders in the practice area of Project Development. Clients has also commended Linda on having "drafting experience as well as disputes experience. Offers practical solutions".

Linda graduated from the University of Nottingham and is admitted to the Singapore Bar.

Matters of significance in which Linda has been involved in include acting for the following:

  • A leading energy player on a build, own and operate project to develop a battery energy storage system with a maximum storage capacity of 285 MWh in Singapore. Spanning across two hectares of land, this is the largest energy storage system in SEA. This deal involved drafting, advising, reviewing and negotiating an Energy Storage System Agreement for the development and deployment of the battery energy storage system, and the engineering, procurement and construction contracts for the onshore and offshore scope of works in respect of the development of the project.
  • M+S Pte. Ltd., a joint venture company 60% owned by Khazanah Nasional Berhad and 40% owned by Temasek Holdings (Private) Limited, and its subsidiaries, in the preparation and review of various infrastructure and construction-related project documents for the development and construction of two integrated developments, estimated at S$11 billion, in downtown Singapore.
  • A leading industrial REIT in relation to the development and installation of solar photovoltaic generating plants at the rooftop of multiple industrial properties in Singapore, where renewable electricity generated will be consumed by each property and excess electricity transmitted to the national grid.
  • A consortium comprising UE NEWater Pte. Ltd. and BEWG International Pte. Ltd., in relation to Singapore's Second NEWater Plant at Changi (warranted capacity 228,000 cubic metres per day) over a 25-year period from 2016 to 2041, using the DBOO model (this project won the "Water Deal of the Year" at the Global Water Awards 2016).
  • A consortium comprising Hyflux and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the successful bidder, for a Public Private Partnership project with the National Environment Agency of Singapore to design, build, own and operate a waste-to-energy plant with a contracted waste processing capacity of 2,400 tpd of waste. 
  • SPI Energy Investments Pte. Ltd., a subsidiary of Singapore Power Limited in relation to the ownership and operation of a chilled water plant to be installed at a mixed-used development known as Raffles City Chongqing located in Chongqing, PRC.

Related Practices

  • Energy, Projects & Construction

The Legal 500: Asia Pacific – The Guide to Asia's Commercial Law Firms 

  • Projects and Energy: Local Firms – Next Generation Partner

IFLR1000: Financial & Corporate – The Guide to the World's Leading Financial Law Firms

  • Project Development – Highly Regarded 
  • Project Development – Women Leaders

“Has drafting experience as well as disputes experience. Offers practical solutions.”