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We have a strong multi-disciplinary Construction team that provides advice and assistance to a wide range of owners, developers, contractors, specialist subcontractors and consultants across the construction and engineering sector. The team has a deep knowledge of the sector and is experienced in providing advice on all forms of contract and all documentation.
Buying or redeveloping your property?
Whether you have bought a house or are considering buying one and want to re-develop it, we can advise you on the contracts and how the process works. If you want to build a new home or even a residential development, we can help there too.
Well-connected project management
We work closely with a number of architectural practices, engineers and cost consultants, as well as designers and project managers, all of whom can be ready to assist you. We can help manage your project and ensure it runs as smoothly as possible, in addition to negotiating your contract and advising on the best forms of contract (and, where necessary, amendments) to protect your position.
Our extensive industry contacts enable us to introduce you to other professionals to help turn your plans into reality.
Construction dispute resolution services
If the worst happens and a dispute arises, we can support you in trying to resolve it amicably. If that fails, we are always on hand to provide a tailored strategy to achieve your aims in the resolution of the dispute. Find out more about our construction dispute resolution services.
Who to Contact
Laughlan Steer
Senior Associate
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