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Construction Dispute Solicitors

 

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0800 988 7756

Our specialist construction law and dispute resolution team understands the demands and pressures of the construction industry. We act for all types of clients within the industry, including small to medium size businesses and individual contractors and sub-contractors.

Our team has a wealth of experience in all types of construction disputes and has been successful in obtaining excellent results for our clients in disputes proceeding through both adjudication, and litigation, including representing clients in the Court of Appeal.

We appreciate that construction disputes can be costly and disruptive, so we focus on providing clear, practical advice to resolve conflicts efficiently.

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  • Commercial property disputes
  • Contract disputes
  • Partnership / Shareholder disputes
  • Debt recovery
  • Professional negligence 

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We tailor our approach to each client’s needs, helping to protect your commercial interests and preserve your business relationships where possible. We can assist with resolving disputes through negotiation; mediation (or other forms of non-court resolution), or formal proceedings including adjudication, litigation and arbitration. We can assist you with:

  • Payment disputes
  • Contractual disputes
  • Disputes over final accounts
  • Extensions of time
  • Negligence claims

If you need help with a dispute, contact us today for a no obligation initial discussion.

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Contact our construction dispute solicitors in Leeds and London

You can call our expert construction dispute solicitors at 0800 988 7756, or contact us by using the simple enquiry form on this page. We have offices in Leeds, North Leeds and London and are ready to provide prompt, friendly advice.

Why choose our construction disputes solicitors?

Our team understands that, while construction disputes are sometimes unavoidable, they need to be resolved as quickly and cost-effectively as possible. We will work with you to obtain the best possible outcome and ensure that your commercial relationships are maintained.

Our specialist construction dispute resolution solicitors are experienced in dealing with:

  • Negotiation
  • Mediation
  • Adjudication
  • Arbitration
  • Litigation in the Technology and Construction Court

We work closely with our professional negligence, property disputes, debt recovery and property teams to ensure that you receive the best possible advice.

Our construction dispute team can offer competitive and flexible pricing structures (including fixed fees in some cases) to ensure that your dispute is resolved in a cost-effective manner.

We will provide cost estimates and advice on funding your case from the outset. For more information, please see our pricing page.

Key questions about construction disputes

What are the most common types of construction disputes in commercial projects?

In commercial projects, the most common types of construction disputes involve delays in completion of work, defects in workmanship or materials, payment issues and disagreements over contract terms.

Building disputes can significantly impact the timeline and budget for your project, which is why it is important to identify and address any potential legal issues as soon as possible to avoid escalation.

How can construction disputes be avoided?

Construction disputes can often be avoided with practical legal guidance from the beginning of the project.

At the contract stage, our construction dispute lawyers can help review the contracts between parties to ensure the terms are fair, unambiguous, and tailored to your specific project.

We can help identify any potential risks, advise on appropriate dispute resolution clauses, and ensure all parties understand their obligations.

During the project, our solicitors can provide ongoing support to manage any variations, delays, or payment issues before they escalate.

By involving legal experts early, you reduce the risk of misunderstandings and protect your commercial interests, helping your project run smoothly and on time.

What should I do if the other party breaches our contract?

If the other party breaches your contract, it is important to act quickly and seek legal advice before taking any formal action.

Our specialist construction dispute solicitors can review your contract to advise on whether there has been a breach and gather evidence of this, as well as any losses you have suffered as a result. Depending on the situation, you may be entitled to damages, to terminate the contract, or to enforce specific terms.

Our solicitors always aim to resolve disputes amicably where possible, and we can use Alternative Dispute Resolution methods such as mediation and negotiation to reach a resolution.

Where adjudication, court or arbitration proceedings are necessary to resolve your construction dispute, we can provide strong representation on your behalf to help you secure a favourable outcome.

What dispute resolution options are available for construction disputes?

Construction disputes can be resolved in a number of ways, depending on the nature of the issue, the parties involved and the terms of your contract.

Often, disputes are best settled through negotiation or mediation. These are the most amicable methods for preserving business relationships while saving time and costs.

If a quicker decision is needed, adjudication offers a binding outcome within a short timeframe and is commonly used in the construction industry.

We aim to only issue court or arbitration proceedings where necessary due to the time and costs involved; however, if your case proceeds to court or arbitration, our solicitors will provide strong representation to help you achieve a resolution.

Our construction disputes solicitors can advise on the best course of action for resolving your dispute, depending on the circumstances of your case.

What steps should businesses take to prevent construction disputes?

To prevent construction disputes, you should ensure you have a well-drafted contract that clearly outlines each party’s roles, responsibilities, payment terms, timelines, and procedures for dealing with delays or changes.

Legal advice during contract negotiations can help identify and reduce risks early on.

Throughout the project, you should maintain clear communication, keep records, and manage any adjustments to the project promptly and transparently.

If any issues arise, you should contact a solicitor as early as possible. Early legal intervention can help keep the project on track and reduce the risk of costly disputes.

What should businesses consider before signing a construction contract?

Before signing a construction contract, you should take time to fully understand the terms and seek legal advice to ensure your interests are protected.

Key considerations include payment terms, project timelines, the responsibilities of each party, liability for delays or defects, and procedures for resolving disputes.

It is also important to check for clear provisions on variations, termination rights, and insurance requirements. A well-drafted contract should reflect the specific needs and risks of the project.

Contact our construction dispute solicitors in Leeds and London

You can call our expert construction dispute solicitors at 0800 988 7756 , or contact us by using the simple enquiry form on this page. We have offices in Leeds, North Leeds and London and are ready to provide prompt, friendly advice.

Commercial Dispute Resolution Team

Ed Smith

Partner

0113 297 1875
 [email protected]

Ed is a partner in our dispute resolution department and also deals with licensing matters. Read More.

Gemma Horner

Partner

0113 468 4099
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Gemma is a partner in our Dispute Resolution team, based at our Leeds City Centre office. Read More.

Ru'Maan Hamid

Solicitor

0113 532 7193
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Ru’Maan is a solicitor in our Dispute Resolution team, based at our Leeds City Centre office. Read More.

Sasha Taylor Bolshaw

Dispute Resolution Paralegal

0113 297 3187
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Sasha Taylor-Bolshaw is a Dispute Resolution paralegal in our Leeds office. Read More.

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What Our Clients Say

Mr W, Wakefield

"From my initial introduction to Levi Solicitors LLP everyone involved were totally professional in every way. From my visits to their office to all correspondence, they were always at hand to advise, assist and explain all avenues available to me to bring my case to a conclusion...I would have not hesitation to recommend or use Levi Solicitors if I required a service in the future...Thanks very much."

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Mr & Mrs F, Leeds

"We would like to make you aware of how pleased we were with the service received from [the dispute resolution team]. [They have] been very professional and gave us excellent advice within a very short timescale."

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Mr & Mrs S, Tyne and Wear

"We cannot fault Levi during this case, all staff couldn’t have been more helpful and remained professional throughout.  Levi were able to move in and bring this matter to an end for us..."

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Ms M, Manchester

"Thank you so much for your expertise, guidance, encouragement and support."

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