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Liran Welcman
Adv. Liran Welcman

Electra City Tower
58 Harakevet St.
Tel Aviv
6777016

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Liran Welcman

Liran is the head of our firm’s tenders practice.

Adv. Liran Welcman has over 12 years of experience providing legal counsel on all matters pertaining to tenders, project finance, and infrastructure. He represents both public and private entities, including government ministries, public and private companies, government companies, statutory corporations, local authorities, municipal corporations, and multiple dual entities.

 

Liran specializes in guiding various types of complex local and international projects (DBOT, BOT, PFL, and EPC/turnkey), including public-private partnerships. He advises throughout all stages of a project, from design and planning to execution and completion.

 

Liran has provided legal services for some of the largest projects in Israel, including the Tel Aviv Light Rail, various Ministry of Construction and Housing projects, coastline and environmental rehabilitation projects, the sale of some of the largest private land reserves in Israel, and more.

Education:


Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, MBA (cum laude), 2018

Tel Aviv University, LL.B. and B.A. in Psychology (cum laude), 2011

Admission:


Israel Bar Association, 2012

Insights & News - Liran Welcman:


July 20, 2025

Op-Ed: New Draft Bill Aiming to Reduce Criminal Organizations’ Involvement in Public Tenders

A new initiative led by Israel’s Ministry of Finance seeks to curb the involvement of organized crime in public tenders, a goal both important and necessary. However, the proposed language of the draft bill raises concerns that the burden may ultimately fall on the public, both financially and democratically. As an expert in the field, Adv. Liran Welcman, who heads our firm’s public tenders practice, shares his insights in a thought-provoking op-ed.

June 18, 2025

Exemption from Tenders During a State of Emergency in Israel

Israel’s various Mandatory Tender Regulations contain provisions enabling public bodies to deviate from the tender obligation during states of emergency in order to facilitate urgent, efficient procurement.

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