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Construction Disputes
Building disputes are infamous for occurring throughout building projects, and they may be expensive and challenging to resolve without expert guidance.
Our building crew is knowledgeable about the problems that frequently occur and can help with their affordable resolution. We have a great deal of experience with matters in the technology and construction court as well as adjudications, arbitrations, and mediations.
Key construction disputes services
The following is a list of some of the major services we can offer in this area:
- Claims against contractors, project managers, architects or engineers
- Claims against employers by contractors
- Claims against contractors by sub-contractors
- Professional negligence claims
- Liquidated damages claims
- Loss and expense claims
Construction Disputes work examples
We’ve provided the following samples of the many kinds of construction conflicts we’ve provided advice on recently:
- A claim against an architect for professional negligence in the project management of a custom construction and failures thereof.
- Enforcing a performance guarantee bond when a contractor failed to complete agreed-upon work at an international athletic arena and then went bankrupt.
- Acting for a charity in a claim worth over £1 million against a firm of architects who designed and inspected works carried out to extend the charity’s premises.
- Defending a Winding Up Petition filed by an unpaid subcontractor against an employer.
representing a bakery whose industrial floor needed to be rebuilt after the flooring contractor laid it incorrectly.
- Acting for homeowner against builder of bespoke mansion with numerous defects and planning breaches.
- Acting for a charity client in a £2mllion claim against an Architect for defective design of a commercial building and failure to inspect works. This required attending frequent Board of Trustees meetings and project supervising a sizable staff of solicitors, consultants, and client representatives.
- Defending a case for a M & E contractor who was being blamed for delays on site.
- Pursuing a £400,000 debt owed to a contractor for technical marine surveys for an offshore development.
How we work with you
kjuris law acts for businesses and families throughout the UK.
Whether or not our clients are close to our offices, technology has made it possible for us to offer a high level of service to them. We can offer our guidance in a variety of ways:
- Over the telephone
- Via video conferencing
- In face to face meetings
In our initial interactions with you, we will discuss the best ways to meet and how you would want to be contacted.