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Construction Contract Lawyers Creating Effective Agreements in Milwaukee, WI

Construction projects require meticulously crafted contracts to ensure that all parties involved are aware of their responsibilities and that their rights are protected. These contracts outline the terms and conditions under which construction work will be performed, providing a clear framework for a project. The lawyers at Mallery s.c. can help draft construction contracts and negotiate favorable terms for clients in Milwaukee and other nearby areas. We help our clients understand the best steps to take to create effective, enforceable agreements, ensuring that projects can be completed successfully.

Types of Construction Contracts

The nature of a construction contract will depend on the types of work being performed, the timeframes for a project, and other factors. Some common types of contracts that may be used include:

  • Lump sum contracts: These are also known as fixed-price contracts, and they specify a total price for all construction-related activities. They can ensure that an owner or developer and a contractor fully understand the costs of a project and the deadlines for performing work.
  • Time and materials contracts: For projects that may not have a clearly-defined scope, a construction contract may state that the owner or developer will pay for labor at agreed rates and cover the costs of the required materials. This type of contract offers flexibility, but to avoid excessive costs, the work performed may need to be closely monitored.
  • Unit price contracts: A contract may specify set a price for each unit of work, such as cubic yards of concrete or square feet of flooring. These contracts can be useful in projects where the exact quantities of work that will be required may be uncertain.
  • Guaranteed maximum price (GMP) contracts: These contracts set a ceiling on the total cost of the project. The contractor is responsible for any costs that may exceed this limit, unless there are changes to the project scope.
  • Cost plus contracts: A contract may state that an owner or developer will reimburse the contractor or other parties for specific costs while also paying an additional fee or percentage. These contracts can be beneficial in situations where the total costs of a project are uncertain. It will be important to include provisions detailing what types of costs will be allowed, the requirements for documenting these costs, and the procedures that will be followed when providing reimbursement.

Key Issues Addressed in Construction Contracts

  • Scope of work: A contract should define the specific tasks and deliverables that the contractor will provide. These terms should be detailed and precise to avoid misunderstandings. Mallery s.c. helps clients draft clear and comprehensive scope of work clauses, ensuring that all parties understand their responsibilities and expectations.
  • Payment arrangements: A construction contract should specify the methods used to pay for labor and materials and the dates when payments will be made. When drafting contracts, our attorneys ensure that payment terms are clear and fair while protecting the financial interests of our clients.
  • Deadlines and delays: A contract should outline the project timeline while detailing the penalties for delays and acceptable reasons for extensions. Mallery s.c. helps draft and negotiate deadline clauses that are realistic and enforceable, with clear consequences for non-compliance.
  • Warranties: A property owner or developer will want to have assurances about the quality and durability of the work performed. Warranties can cover materials, workmanship, and performance. Mallery s.c. ensures that warranty terms are clearly defined while providing adequate protection for our clients.
  • Indemnification: These clauses protect one party from legal liability for certain actions or events. They are essential for managing risk and liability. Our lawyers will ensure that construction contracts clearly outline the responsibilities of each party while providing robust legal protections for our clients.
  • Insurance: Construction projects require various types of insurance coverage, including general liability, workers' compensation, and property insurance. Our attorneys can ensure that contracts specify the necessary insurance requirements so that all parties will maintain adequate coverage throughout the project.
  • Permits and approvals: Mallery s.c. provides guidance on the provisions that can be included in construction contracts to clearly outline the responsibilities for securing permits and complying with local regulations.
  • Termination: It is important to understand when and under what conditions a contractual agreement can be terminated before its expected end date. Termination clauses can protect the parties against losses in situations where either party may be unable to fulfill their obligations. Our attorneys make sure our clients understand when a contract can be terminated due to issues such as violations of contractual obligations or unforeseen circumstances.
  • Dispute resolution: If a contract does not specify how certain types of disputes may be resolved, construction litigation may be required to address these issues. To help minimize costs when addressing disputes, a contract may require the parties to use methods such as mediation or arbitration rather than litigation. Mallery s.c. assists clients in incorporating effective dispute resolution clauses that promote amicable settlements and minimize legal risks.

Contact Our Milwaukee, Wisconsin Construction Contract Attorneys

The team at Mallery s.c. can ensure that all legal concerns will be addressed correctly when creating construction contracts. We work to draft and negotiate effective agreements that will allow projects to be completed efficiently while ensuring that our clients' interests are protected. Get in touch with us by calling 414-271-2424 and arranging a consultation today.

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