Building & Construction Litigation

Resolving construction disputes.

Building and construction disputes can arise at any stage of a project, from contract negotiations to completion.

These disputes often involve complex legal and technical issues that can impact timelines, costs, and relationships. Addressing issues early is key to minimising disruption and financial risk. With the right legal support, disputes can be managed efficiently and effectively.

What is a construction dispute?

Construction disputes may involve builders, contractors, subcontractors, developers, or property owners. Common issues include defective work, delays, payment disputes, variations, and breaches of building contracts.

In Australia, construction disputes are often governed by contract law as well as legislation such as security of payment laws. Resolving these matters may involve negotiation, adjudication, or court proceedings depending on the circumstances.

We’re here to help

Moore Lawyers provides practical advice to help clients navigate construction disputes at all stages of a project. We assist in reviewing contracts, identifying risks, and resolving disputes efficiently to minimise delays and costs.

Where necessary, we represent clients in adjudication, mediation, or court proceedings. Our focus is on achieving practical outcomes that protect your financial position and project interests.

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Frequently asked
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What are common construction disputes?

Common disputes include payment claims, delays, defective work, and disagreements over contract terms or variations. These issues can arise between builders, contractors, and property owners, often requiring legal advice to resolve.

What is security of payment legislation?

Security of payment laws (such as those in Queensland) allow contractors and subcontractors to recover progress payments quickly through a statutory process. These laws are designed to keep cash flowing in the construction industry.

Can construction disputes be resolved without going to court?

Yes. Many disputes are resolved through adjudication, mediation, or negotiation, which can be faster and more cost-effective than litigation.

What should I do if a dispute arises during a project?

It’s important to seek legal advice early. Reviewing your contract and understanding your rights can help resolve the issue before it escalates further.