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Construction Law Tacoma Lakewood Puyallup Gig Harbor
From the negotiating table, to the construction site, to the courtroom Bob Denomy has the experience to represent your construction law needs. Bob knows both the law and the practical side of the construction industry trends. With his experience behind him, his construction clients benefit in a practical, aggressive and cost-effective way.
Bob is capable of negotiating and/or trying to a court or jury construction claims or disputes. He handles commercial and residential building defect claims, and all breach of contract issues like those listed below (and more).
The construction law areas of practice include:
Construction contract negotiation
Mechanic's liens
Payment and performance bond claims
Defect claims
Delay claims
Federal government contracts claims
Differing site conditions
Bid preparation and protests
Insurance coverage
Litigation concerning impacts, extra work, breach and warranty
Defense of professional negligence claims involving engineers, architects, and attorneys.
DEFINITION OF CONSTRUCTION LAW:
Construction law is a body of law that deals with matters relating to building construction and related fields. It covers a wide range of legal issues including contract law, bonds and bonding, guarantees and sureties, liens and other security interests, tendering, construction claims, and related consultancy contracts. Construction law affects many participants in the construction industry, including financial institutions, surveyors, architects, builders, engineers, construction workers, and planners.
Construction law builds upon general legal principles and methodologies and incorporates the regulatory framework (including security of payment, planning, environmental and building regulations); contract methodologies and selection (including traditional and alternative forms of contracting); subcontract issues; causes of action, and liability, arising in contract, negligence and on other grounds; insurance and performance security; dispute resolution and avoidance.
Construction law has evolved into a practice discipline in its own right, distinct from its traditional locations as a subpractice of project finance, real estate or corporate law. There are often strong links between construction law and energy law and oil and gas law.
The rule of thumb in the construction industry today is that all agreements must have distinct provisions on alternative dispute resolution, should future issues arise.
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Construction Law - Tacoma Lakewood Puyallup Gig Harbor
   
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