Construction Cases

Construction cases refer to legal disputes or issues that arise in the context of construction projects. These cases can involve various parties, including contractors, subcontractors, property owners, architects, engineers, and suppliers. Here are some key points about construction cases:

Contract Disputes: Construction cases often revolve around contract disputes. This can include disagreements over the terms of the construction contract, scope of work, payment issues, delays, changes in project specifications, or breach of contract claims.

Construction Defects: Cases involving construction defects arise when there are issues with the quality of the construction work or materials used. This can include structural defects, water leaks, faulty electrical or plumbing systems, or other deficiencies that affect the functionality or safety of the building.

Delay and Disruption Claims: Construction projects can experience delays or disruptions due to various factors, such as weather conditions, labor disputes, or unforeseen circumstances. Disputes may arise when one party claims compensation for the resulting delays or disruptions.

Payment Disputes: Construction cases can involve disputes over payment, including non-payment or underpayment by the property owner, disputes over change orders or extra work, or disagreements.