Disputes Between Contractors on a Job Site

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Disputes between contractors on a job site will affect progress on the construction project, and disrupt profitable operations and relationships.  The General Contractor often has a group of sub-contractors they know well and who have provided quality work and service to the General Contractor in the past.  It is the relationships between a General Contractor and a sub-contractor that allow the general contractor to efficiently bid projects and to have the confidence that the quality of work will meet the requirements of the job.  Protecting these relationship in the midst of a dispute can be quite challenging.

The experienced construction attorneys at the Watkins Firm have decades of expertise in these matters, and understand the critical relationship between a general contractor and a sub-contractor.  We work to negotiate a prompt and effective resolution, while preserving the important relationships when necessary to ensure that the project is completed on time and under budget, and that the parties will be able to work together again in the future.

In many cases, disagreements between sub-contractors on a job can blow way out of proportion.  In some cases, the work of one sub affects the performance of another and a dispute erupts.  In other situations, there may be issues that have boiled over from previous work, or there may be poor performance or workmanship that is delaying the project and costing everyone money.

Disputes between contractors on a job site cost everyone money.  If you are involved in a contractor dispute, we invite you to contact us, or call 858-535-1511 for a free and substantive consultation.  We will help to resolve the dispute as quickly and cost-effectively as possible, so that you can focus on completing the project at hand.