Construction Dispute Resolution Services

Posted by admin | Arbitration, Conflict Resolution, Construction Conflict, Cost of Conflict, Mediation | Wednesday 14 May 2008 8:03 am

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It should not be a surprise to anyone that whenever there’s construction there’s a possibility for conflict.

And you don’t have to be Donald Trump to have disputes with lease holders, land owners, vendors, contractors, zoning commissions, or planning boards.

In fact whether you are building an office tower, your dream house, or your child’s tree house - the possibility of running afoul of one regulation or another should be front and center in your mind.

So it shouldn’t be a surprise to learn that there is a professional dispute resolution firm that specializes in both residential and commercial construction disputes and is available to conduct mediations and/or arbitrations anywhere in the United States and in selected foreign countries. 

One that also provides construction specialists and expert witnesses for any form of dispute resolution including civil litigation and provides experts to serve on Dispute Review Boards and Construction Settlement Panels for major construction projects. 

Peter G. Merrill, the firm’s President & CEO, and a foundational member of our online interactive community of conflict resolution and mediation professionals, regularly receives requests from various major construction trade magazines and from various trade associations and organizations to write articles for their newsletter or magazine.

Here are over a dozen insightful articles published in construction related industry journals. The best way to avoid your next construction dispute (or work through your current one) may be found in one of his well thought out articles. http://www.constructiondisputes-cdrs.com/articles_by_peter_merrill.htm

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