Cripps Harries Hall

Construction

Construction disputes are among the most complex and expensive of commercial disputes; it is far better to get the documentation right from the start.

Construction and engineering projects can be huge, bringing together scores of different trades and professional advisers. The legal relationships are equally complex. A serious dispute can generate unbudgeted costs and cause delay and disruption.

What we do

Hiring quality consultants and contractors and negotiating effective contracts will help to ensure the project gets off to a good start, while appropriate risk management procedures can prevent problems further down the line.

We deal with procurement, risk assessment, construction contracts and engineering contracts, partnering agreements and project vehicles, letters of intent, warranties, novation agreements, performance bonds, assignments, and purchase and supplier agreements.

Should a dispute happen we can help to resolve it as quickly and cost-effectively as possible. We try to avoid lengthy court battles, using alternative methods of dispute resolution such as arbitration, adjudication and negotiation.

Why Cripps Harries Hall?

We work closely with you, becoming an integral part of your team advising on both contentious and non-contentious issues. Most important of all, as part of an integrated team of property specialists we understand the construction world.

Next steps

For further information please contact Bill Mackie.

Latest news Date
+ Cripps ranked number one in the region for eight practice areas in leading legal directory
Cripps Harries Hall LLP continues to demonstrate high quality legal advice with another year of top rankings in the latest edition of Chambers UK Guide to the Legal Profession.
22/11/2011

Our construction lawyers have a strong track record in advising clients. Here are some examples of our work:

  • Successfully completing a complex PFI transaction for a University involving the negotiation of a development agreement and associated construction documentation using private finance to build around 500 bedrooms for students at the University at a build cost of over £22 million
  • Acting for the private developer of one of the largest mixed-use developments in Europe (comprising 2.2m sq ft of commercial office space, 2,750 residential dwellings, 100,000 sq ft of retail) in relation to the negotiation of their building contracts and professional appointments for their office, residential and infrastructure construction projects and providing disputes advice
  • Providing urgent advice to Town & Country Housing Group on the termination of TPC 2005 following the sudden administration of Connaught Partnerships and on the administration of Simon Wright Homes
Name Role Contact
Andrew Harbourne Partner +44 (0)1892 506 273
James Lee Associate +44 (0)1892 506 362
Bill Mackie Partner +44 (0)1892 506 319
Legal updates view all
+ Construction law - the latest amendments to the JCT and NEC contracts - November 2011
Part 8 of the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009 ("the Act") came into force on 1 October 2011 in England and Wales. It will affect all construction contracts entered into on or after that date. The Act has, amongst other things, introduced important changes to payment provisions and adjudication procedure. Standard form contracts have had to adapt to reflect these changes.
24/11/2011
+ Construction law - Power to the Payee! - October 2011
The "new" Construction Act 2009 came into force in England and Wales on 1 October 2011[1].
30/09/2011
+ Construction law - Reasonable endeavors - September 2011
This case is of interest to all those involved with drafting "reasonable endeavours" clauses in commercial contracts including development agreements, agreements for lease, leases, building contracts and appointments. It reaffirms the position that what constitutes "reasonable" or "best" endeavours depends on the facts of the case.
09/09/2011
Guidance view all
+ Construction Act Payment Guide
Construction Act Payment Guide
30/09/2011

Key contacts

Bill Mackie
Construction
+44 (0)1892 506 319
e-mail