Contractors in Colorado may be familiar with the need to adjust a construction contract. The change may arise because the owner wants to go a different way with a design or building element. Or, it may be because of external factors that affect the timetable for...
Construction Law
Nine Mile Corner project moves forward after three-year battle
Commercial construction projects sometimes get held up in Colorado over disagreements between local governmental entities. When a land's boundary line is disputed, lengthy legal battles may postpone a site's initial development. It took more than three years for the...
Can mediation be advantageous for construction disputes?
If you are having issues with a dispute or disagreement in regard to a construction project, you may be wondering how to effectively move forward to get the result that you want. Filing a lawsuit is always an option, but this can be very stressful, expensive and can...
Common questions about construction contracts
If you are the owner of a property and you are engaging in a contract with a builder in order to start a construction project, you might feel overwhelmed by the small print. It is important that you take your time in reading through the terms and signing. Construction...
Why do cities use zoning systems?
You buy a piece of property to start your own business. You hire a construction company to start the project. However, that whole project quickly grinds to a halt when you find out that your property is not zoned for the type of business you want to start. Zoning may...