Construction Law

Our attorneys begin work with the client at the start of the project to ensure that our client is properly protected in the negotiation and execution of the construction agreement. After the execution of the construction agreement and during the course of the construction project, they may face numerous disputes and issues. Our attorneys take a proactive role with our clients to quickly resolve the disputes during the course of the project in the fastest and most cost-effective manner. The firm has represented a diverse range of construction clients, including, private and public owners, general contractors, specialty contractors, construction managers, design professionals, and suppliers involved in construction projects that have varied in size and scope from single family residences to multi-million dollar commercial buildings.

The attorneys at Cordray and Tomlin, P.C. have assisted clients in, among others, the following construction related projects:
    • Contract Document Drafting;
    • Contract Negotiation;
    • Assistance During Project with Contract Compliance and Scope of Work Issues;
    • Assistance in Determining Construction Claims and Disputes;
    • Litigation of Construction Disputes in Court;
    • Arbitration of Construction Disputes;
    • Assistance with Competitive Bidding Disputes;
    • Prevailing Wage Issues; and
    • Mechanics Liens
The range of specific projects which we have assisted our clients include:
    • Commercial Buildings;
    • Condominiums;
    • Master Planned Communities;
    • Condominium Conversions;
    • Entitlement Projects;
    • Sales and Leasing;
    • Like-Kind Exchanges;
    • Subdivisions; and
    • Affordable Housing
Cordray & Tomlin, P.C. can help you in every stage of the construction project, from the acquisition of land and financing through the final completion and sale of the project.



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