Pinsent Masons has boosted its Middle East projects and construction team with two new partners, with one more set to relocate to the region later this year.

Projects and finance specialist Simon Harvey will join Pinsents' Dubai office from Baker & McKenzie this June, while international arbitration specialist Bjorn Gehle will join in July from Clayton Utz's Sydney base.

Gehle, a special counsel at the Australian firm, advises on infrastructure and construction projects, international trade, energy and resources as well as corporate disputes.

Harvey, who oversaw Bakers' projects and finance practice in Abu Dhabi in his role as a senior associate, works with sponsors, lenders and governments on energy, minerals and resources deals and infrastructure projects.

Separately, London construction partner Dan Tain will relocate to Dubai later this summer. The three additions will bring the total number of partners at the office to 10.

Pinsents projects and construction head Richard Foley said: "Governments across the region are keen to plug the infrastructure deficits."