Construction projects are generally subject to contract provisions adopted by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) or other national industry groups such as the Engineer Joint Contract Documents Committee (EJCD). If you are involved in a contract dispute or other legal disagreement, AIA or EJCD provisions may be a significant factor in the outcome. Because of this, it is critical to work with an attorney who is familiar with AIA and EJCD documents.
At Rosenn Jenkins & Greenwald, LLP, we have a detailed working knowledge of the various AIA and EJCD documents generally used as the basis for the relationship between the owner, general contractor and subcontractor, or between the property owner and architect. We also have a sophisticated understanding of other statutes frequently at issue, such as the Pennsylvania Contractor and Subcontractor Payment Act, the Pennsylvania Mechanic’s Lien Law, and the Board of Claims Act. We keep abreast on the most recent developments in this area and counsel clients on negotiating, drafting and litigating contract claims according to the most recent developments.
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