Building and Construction law is the area of law that deals with all matters relating to the building and construction process. These Building & Construction law related matters include:

  • building and construction lawyers Building regulations
  • building and construction lawyers Building & construction contracts
  • building and construction lawyers Building disputes
  • building and construction lawyers Claims under the Building & Construction Industry Security of Payment Act
  • building and construction lawyers Development Applications
  • building and construction lawyers Insurance Claims
  • building and construction lawyers Representation in consumer trader and tenancy tribunal (CTTT)
  • Small building projects can result in big problems. Many problems can be avoided by having a properly drafted contract in place before the project starts. We can draft such contracts or point you to a government organisation where you can purchase simple pro forma contracts that can serve people with simple needs.

    One issue with building disputes is that the complexity of the dispute is not necessarily related to the size of the claim and for that reason you need experienced building & construction lawyers to handle your claim. So whether it is a Home building dispute in the Consumer Trader and Tenancy Tribunal (CTTT) or a more complex dispute involving a commercial building we have the experience and skills to represent you.

    We also tailor our costs to suit the scale of the building dispute and by doing so make legal services for building & construction related matters, affordable and available to all persons.

    Building & construction law is complex and requires experienced litigators to handle such matters. Barry Spinks specialises in building & construction law and has experience in large and small building disputes.

    Our experience in major building disputes includes:

    • A successful action on behalf of a developer against an architect in respect of a major apartment
                 development and defending an action bought by an adjoining owner.
    • Successful action by a builder against an adjoining land owner for undermining support for
                 a major retaining wall structure.
    • Defending action bought against developer by adjoining land owner in respect of structural
                 damage including claims against engineers, sheet-piling installers and builder.

     


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