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Our Winnebago County construction attorneys can assist you in your construction and real estate agreements. We have extensive experience in all areas of construction law, including drafting, review, and amending agreements to have favorable terms on your behalf.
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It is important for anyone purchasing equipment, parts, and construction materials to know what they're paying for.
In this article, our Winnebago County construction attorneys discuss the importance of having maximum price construction contracts that require knowledge of the full scope of work provided. We further explain what a "schedule of values," a "contingency," "allowances," and "change orders" mean in a Guaranteed Maximum Price construction contract.
In this article, our Winnebago County construction lawyers go over what an indemnification clause "does" in a contract and the various types of indemnity clauses that could be pertinent to your construction case. We also explain why these clauses are useful in different types of business contracts and provide helpful tips for navigating and protecting yourself when such clauses are part of your construction legal matter.
In this article, our Winnebago County construction attorneys discuss how to create general contractor agreements. We explain the contract process from opening letter to revisions and updating of the contract between both parties. We also explore how the scope of the project and other provisions (including time to completion, scope of work, allowances, change orders, performance, and payment bonds) impact the agreement.