Construction Law
Massive construction projects, infrastructure investments, and urban transformation initiatives worth millions of dollars rank among the areas with the highest risk of disputes due to their complex financial structures, multi-national stakeholders, and strict legal regulations. Our firm provides end-to-end legal consultancy and dispute resolution services to investors, employers, contractors, architectural firms, and subcontractors at all stages of the construction sector.
Across a broad spectrum—ranging from international contracts under FIDIC standards to land-for-construction agreements, and from site safety to progress payment disputes—we ensure that projects are completed on time, within budget, and free from legal risks. Our expert team, synthesizing engineering realities with legal norms, eliminates potential crises through preventive law principles before they reach the litigation stage.
Our core services in the practice area of Construction Law include:
- Drafting and negotiation of turnkey, design-build (EPC), and construction contracts in compliance with FIDIC (Red, Yellow, Silver Book, etc.) rules and international standards
- Establishing the legal infrastructure for Land-for-Construction Agreements (Revenue-Sharing / Flat-for-Land Contracts) and managing title transfers and cases of breach of contract
- Conducting debt and compensation lawsuits before Commercial Courts of First Instance arising from incomplete and defective works, liquidated damages, and progress payment disputes
- Legal auditing of progress payment, termination, and liquidation processes between employers and subcontractors, and resolution of disputes
- Managing technical and legal claims for extensions of time and additional costs (Claim Management) in construction projects
- Following criminal liabilities, OHS (Occupational Health and Safety) compliance processes, and recourse lawsuits arising from workplace accidents at construction sites
- Operating administrative judicial remedies against licensing and zoning non-compliances experienced with building inspection companies, municipalities, and administrative authorities
- Managing national and international arbitration (ISTAC, ICC, etc.) processes in the resolution of construction disputes
