If you work in the construction industry, you know that your company must adhere to very clear rules, laws and guidelines. Construction building codes may evolve and require companies to continually monitor the latest guidance to ensure they comply with all...
Month: November 2020
Should I arbitrate my construction dispute?
Arbitration is a popular way to avoid outright litigation in construction disputes. According to FindLaw, arbitration is similar to litigation, but it is often much cheaper and more streamlined. What is arbitration? With arbitration, the parties either hire a single...
What do you need to cover in a construction contract?
When you and another New Jersey contractor, homeowner or business owner agree to work together, a construction contract outlines the terms to which you agree. It also outlines everyone's rights and responsibilities. Putting these expectations in writing increases the...
Remedies available for construction contract breaches
Given the complexity of many construction contracts, it is not surprising that breach of contract lawsuits often occur. In general, the main reasons you may have for bringing such a suit include: Failure to perform by the other party of one or more of the contract’s...