Chris Bateman, PhD, MEng, MSFPE, AIfireE, MIAAI, GMICE

Forensic Fire Engineer


Glasgow - Scotland
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Chris has considerable experience in building defects and conflict resolution, having initially supported Professor James Lygate in litigation matters and latterly leading his own cases as well as supporting others as part of the growing team within Jensen Hughes. He has been involved in matters involving both low- and high-rise residential buildings, as well as offices, hospitals, and other assembly uses, advising and assisting claims in support of both defendants and claimants at different times. He has completed the Level 7 Legal Experience Training Advanced Professional Award in Expert Witness Evidence in support of his position as an expert witness.

Chris has a rounded academic background and holds a Master’s degree (MEng) in Structural Engineering with Architecture, and a PhD investigating the influence of insulation materials and cavity separation on vertical fire spread in cladding-like systems, both from the University of Edinburgh. This grants him a unique and practical understanding of fire development and spread which is compounded still further by a practical fire investigation course.

By merit of his academic background and the industrial climate following the Grenfell Tower fire, Chris has been heavily involved in matters which involve the external wall systems both with regards to legal claims, remedial works necessitated by design and workmanship failures, and advising those involved in the development of design details. However, he also has experience in matters of internal fire safety including modular construction, fire suppression, firestopping, and building layout and strategy. 

He has extensive knowledge of the Building Regulations, both in Scotland and England, and the associated guidance documents including Approved Document B and the Scottish Technical Handbooks, as well as various British Standards including BS 9999, BS 9991, and BS 5588. He is also familiar with PAS 9980 and EWS1, including assisting in conducting in-depth technical analyses as part of the FRAEW process, and co-authoring conference proceedings on the topic.

He has specific expertise in material performance and product tests for external wall systems, and parts thereof. He is well versed in BS 476, BS EN ISO 13501-1 and the associated tests, BS 8414, BS 9414, and BR 135.

Education / Certifications

  • PhD, Parametric Investigation of the Fire Development in Parallel Plate Systems, The University of Edinburgh
  • MEng (Hons), Structural Engineering with Architecture, The University of Edinburgh
  • Advanced Professional Award in Expert Witness Evidence
  • Member, Society of Fire Protection Engineers
  • Associate Institute of Fire Engineers
  • Member, International Association of Arson Investigators
  • Member, United Kingdom Association of Fire Investigators
  • Graduate Member, Institute Civil Engineers
  • Graduate Member, Institute of Structural Engineers
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