Scope of work disputes are some of the biggest areas of dispute in a construction project. Often, these sorts of disputes come up when general contractors and sub-contractors have different expectations of the job to be performed. These expectations can arise for any number of reasons—such as ambiguous work descriptions, contradictory plans, or just incorrect interpretations. These disputes can lead to mediation, arbitration, or litigation—all of which can halt progress on a project.
Our construction attorneys regularly encounter scope of work disputes and have experience assisting public and private owners, contractors, suppliers, and other professionals throughout the construction process. We aim to achieve results for our clients while recognizing the parallel interest in completing a project quickly and efficiently.
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Garth A. Schlemlein
Equity Partner
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Bryan D. Caditz
Of Counsel
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Arnold R. Hedeen
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