LEGAL SOLUTIONS FOR HOUSING & CONSTRUCTION

BUILDING SUCCESS THROUGH EXPERT CONSTRUCTION LAW COUNSEL

As one of the largest Construction Practice Groups in North Florida, Rogers Towers has established a long and successful record of representing owners, developers, contractors, subcontractors, materials manufacturers and suppliers, and design professionals in construction matters. The projects our attorneys are involved in range from single-family dwellings to large commercial buildings and planned unit developments.

Rogers Towers has assembled a team of attorneys with substantial experience in the complexities of construction law, with multiple attorneys Board Certified in Construction Law by the Florida Bar and attorneys who regularly serve as arbitrators on construction-related disputes. Our attorneys represent clients throughout Florida and the Southeast.

The attorneys that comprise this practice group offer a full range of legal services related to construction. Our attorneys have experience assisting clients in negotiating, drafting, and reviewing contracts, including LEEDS contracts and AIA/DBIA/ConsensusDocs contracts; preparing liens and other project-related documents, and counseling clients through all facets of their construction issues.

Our attorneys have successfully represented clients in matters involving such claims and disputes at mediation, arbitration, trial and appeal at the state and Federal levels, and before administrative bodies.

Further, our Construction Practice Group has significant experience in all aspects of public contracting at the local, state, and Federal levels, including in bid and proposal preparation, procurement protests, contract negotiation, contract compliance disputes, change orders, claims, and litigating disputes. Regardless of the type of representation needed by a client, Rogers Towers’ attorneys have the knowledge and experience to offer comprehensive counseling.

Associated Fields

  • Construction defect claims
  • Professional malpractice claims against architects, engineers, and other design professionals
  • Delay claims related to termination, project interruption, and cessation of work
  • Buildout disputes
  • Lien, bond, surety, and Miller Act claims
  • Insurance coverage disputes
  • Payment disputes
  • OSHA violations
  • Job-site injuries
  • Toxic torts
  • Environmental remediation
  • Licensing issues and violations at the administrative level

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