Monthly Archives: July 2021

Diminution In Value As Damages In Construction Law Cases
Let’s say that a construction project is not built according to the contract. When that happens, sometimes revisions can be made, or extra work can be done, to bring the structure up to the level it was supposed to be under the terms of the agreement. But other times, simply revisions can’t be made…. Read More »

Yes, You Can Enforce An Oral Promise
Can you enforce a promise in a Florida court? Despite common belief, you actually can. But there are specific requirements to do so, and problems that can arise when trying to enforce a promise. Why Rely on a Promise? Sometimes, a promise is just a contract that is never put into writing. Other times,… Read More »

Can A Project Neutral Assist You In Resolving Construction Disputes?
In many construction contracts there are alternative dispute resolution provisions. These are parts of your contractual agreements that may require you to submit to arbitration or mediation, before filing a lawsuit, or before going to trial. Whether you like these provisions or not may depend on whether you’re the party suing or being sued,… Read More »

Does Your Project Have A Hurricane Emergency Plan?
Hurricane season is upon us, and the new season is a reminder that your construction site needs to be prepared to put safety first. In addition to safety, you should be aware of the rules and regulations that may dictate how you implement your hurricane preparedness plans. Securing Property Every item on your construction… Read More »