A Closer Look At How You Can Prevent Construction Disputes

If you work in Pennsylvania’s construction industry, you may be well aware that on occasion, disputes can occur. Often, these disagreements are in regards to contractual terms that may have been previously misunderstood or modified by one or more parties. Fortunately, with your proactive endeavors to educate your employees and with your own familiarity with prevention techniques, you can reduce the chances of having to deal with costly disputes. At Gesk Moritz LLC, we are experienced at working with professionals in the construction industry and understand the unique challenges they face each day.

According to Construction Executive, while you cannot entirely prevent all construction disputes, there are things you can do to protect your organization and reduce the chances of conflict from occurring. Some of the things you can do include the following:

  • Look out for specific clauses in your contract that may be confusing or vague. Negotiate terms and clarify meaning to determine that all parties have a mutual understanding.
  • Be proactive about dealing with issues when you first detect them. Waiting can only worsen problems and create more confusion and frustration.
  • Stay on top of communication with vital business partners including estimators, schedulers and subcontractors. Your diligence can build trust and create valued relationships to deter contention and disagreements.
  • Make sure that you understand all of the content included in your contract and that you are deciphering the context the correct way.
  • Be sure to accurately and swiftly record any disputes that occur. These valuable documents may save you significant time and stress in the future.

Your resolve to deal carefully with contract negotiations and communicate effectively can significantly reduce your chances of dealing with construction disputes that can oftentimes be costly in terms of resources. For more information about contract disputes, visit our web page.

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