Practice Chair(s)
Our Construction Law representation of clients extends from the beginning of projects through their conclusion, from the negotiation of contracts and preparation of bids to the resolution of construction disputes.
Overview
Construction Law
Chamberlain Hrdlicka's domestic and international construction and procurement law practice takes our lawyers across the nation and around the globe on behalf of our clients. We count among our clients -- owners, developers, construction lenders, construction managers, subcontractors, vendors, architects, engineers, and sureties. We work closely with our clients during all phases of the construction process to help them accomplish their goals and objectives. Our lawyers know the construction industry, and are in tune with the many diverse legal and business issues that our clients face. In fact, several of our construction lawyers have engineering degrees and real world construction experience, having worked in the construction industry prior to beginning the practice of law.
Our representation of clients extends from the beginning of projects through their conclusion, from the negotiation of contracts and preparation of bids to the resolution of construction disputes. Chamberlain Hrdlicka's attorneys have extensive experience with all types of project delivery options and are well-versed in the major industry contract forms, including the forms prepared by AIA, EJC, AGC, EJCDC, and CMAA. We regularly assist in project administration, job close-outs, and settlement, and "privatization" matters. We perform disaster and injury investigations. We provide a full range of services with respect to government (federal, state, and local) contracts, including bid protests and board of contract appeals claims.
Our construction and procurement attorneys have a thorough knowledge of the law and extensive experience with construction defect claims, contract disputes, extra work claims, extended term claims, delay and disruption claims, acceleration claims, and claims for lost labor and equipment productivity. We have an understanding of various scheduling techniques, and we understand the methods of calculating extended project costs and unallocated home-office overhead so that we can assist our clients in recovering their entitled losses on a delayed project. Additionally, Chamberlain Hrdlicka has the knowledge and experience required to address issues such as design defects, cardinal changes, commercial impracticability, differing site conditions, access problems, over-zealous inspectors, structural failures, rejection of nonconforming work, terminations, mechanic's liens, payment and performance bonds, performance guarantees, liquidated damages, and warranties. When our clients need legal advice or practical guidance concerning any aspect of a construction project, we are prepared and able to assist.
When litigation cannot be avoided, Chamberlain Hrdlicka will vigorously fight for our clients. We have extensive experience in all forms of construction litigation including arbitration, mediation, bench trials, and jury trials. Our attorneys have successfully handled countless construction cases before state and federal courts, state and federal administrative agencies, and courts in foreign countries. Chamberlain Hrdlicka attorneys are active members of the American Arbitration Association. We regularly utilize all varieties of alternative dispute resolution, including mediation, dispute review boards, structured negotiations and other creative approaches to resolve complex disputes fairly and efficiently.
In an article published in the Construction Executive, Chamberlain Hrdlicka has been listed among the publication’s U.S. ranking of The Top 50 Construction Law Firms in the field.
Areas of Expertise
- Representation of owners, developers, construction lenders, general contractors, construction managers, subcontractors, suppliers, architects, engineers and sureties.
- Participation extends from the beginning of projects through their conclusion, from the preparation of bids and negotiation of contracts through the resolution of construction disputes.
- Extensive experience with all types of project delivery options.
- Well-versed in the major industry contract forms, including the forms prepared by AIA, EJC, AGC, EJCDC, and CMAA.
- Regularly assist in project troubleshooting, job close-outs and settlement, and "privatization" matters.
- Attorneys perform disaster and injury investigations.
- Provide a full range of services with respect to government (federal, state and local) contracts, including bid protests, litigation in the Court of Federal Claims and board of contract appeals claims.
- Extensive experience resolving contract disputes involving extra work claims, extended duration/delay claims, disruption claims, acceleration claims, and claims for lost labor and equipment productivity, construction defect claims, cardinal changes, commercial impracticability, differing site conditions, access problems, claims arising from over-zealous inspectors, structural failures, rejection of nonconforming work, terminations, mechanic's liens, payment and performance bonds, performance guarantees, liquidated damages, and warranties.
- Thorough and detailed understanding of various scheduling techniques and understanding of the methods of calculating extended project costs, inefficiency and acceleration claims and unallocated home-office overhead.
- Extensive experience resolving construction disputes through litigation, arbitration, mediation, dispute review boards, structured negotiations and other forms of ADR.
- Successful handling of countless construction cases before state and federal courts, state and federal administrative agencies, and courts in foreign countries.
- Experience serving the industry as arbitrators.
Representative Matters
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Represented the general contractor in an arbitration proceeding against a subcontractor who refused to tear out and replace a 100,000 square foot concrete slab that the owner rejected. The dispute was arbitrated before three arbitrators, who awarded our client 100% of the money spent with the new subcontractor who performed the required remedial work. In addition, the Panel found our client to be the prevailing party for purposes of recovering attorneys’ fees. The case settled prior to the entry of an award on the amount of those fees.
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Represented the subcontractor who performed the electrical and mechanical work on a natural gas processing facility in an arbitration with the general contractor. A panel of 3 arbitrators heard testimony for several weeks, and then awarded our client approximately $9,000,000 on its $10,500,000 claim, and awarded the contractor $300,000 on its $10,000,000 counterclaim, for a net award of $8,700,000 to our client. In addition, the arbitrators awarded our client pre-judgment interest and substantial attorneys’ fees, so that the final award in our client’s favor exceeded $11,000,000.
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Represented a contractor who sued an engineer for negligent misrepresentation relating to the bid documents provided by the engineer on a road construction job. The case was tried to a federal court jury, which returned a verdict in our client’s favor for 100% of the amount claimed. The engineer appealed, and the court of appeals affirmed.
- Represented a subcontractor in an arbitration arising out of the construction of a hotel/casino in Louisiana. The general contractor default terminated the client, and then spent almost $10 million in excess of the remaining subcontract funds repairing and completing my client's work. The parties agreed to a bifurcated arbitration before a single arbitrator. In the liability phase, the arbitrator ruled that the default termination was improper. Then, in the damages phase, the arbitrator awarded the client almost all of its costs on the project.
- Represented the general contractor in an arbitration proceeding against a subcontractor who had been terminated on a project in Indiana. The subcontractor claimed the termination was wrongful. The case was tried, and the panel awarded the client nearly 90% of its out-of-pocket completion costs, plus attorneys' fees.
- Represented the general contractor in what is now the lead case on the interpretation of the standard Federal Variation in Estimated Quantities (VEQ) clause. We won the case on summary judgment in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims (reported at 26 Cl. Ct. 936), and the judgment was affirmed by a three judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (reported at 11 F.3d 1032). Had the Government prevailed in its interpretation, the client would have had to pay the Government $773,000. Our judgment was for $212,000 - a swing of approximately $1 million.
- Represented the largest subcontractor (in dollar amount) on an office building in Los Angeles, who was in litigation with the project owner, general contractor, architect and other subcontractors. The owner asserted a delay claim in excess of $10 million against the client and the other project participants. The client was owed some $800,000. After many days of depositions, much motion practice and several days of mediation, the client was paid all of his $800,000, and obtained releases from all parties. Nobody else was as fortunate. There were another 60 days of depositions and a 65 day trial for the remaining participants.
- Represented the masonry subcontractor on a building demolition and reskinning project in Texas. The client, who was also providing the scaffolding for use by all trades, had anticipated ten months of field overhead expenses, and because of delays which the client contended were the responsibility of others, the project (and the client's overhead) extended out over 30 months, an extended duration of 20 months A panel of three arbitrators appointed by the American Arbitration Association awarded the client nearly 90% of its claimed extended field overhead expenses from the general contractor. Additionally, the general contractor was ordered to reimburse the client all of the attorney's fees incurred in bringing the case.
- Represented the design/build (EPC) contractor in defense of a subcontractor claim on an upstate New York power plant. The subcontractor claimed its contract balance plus $4 million in delay and inefficiency damages. The case settled for payment of the contract balance only.
- Represented a design/build (EPC) contractor in arbitration on a Vermont power plant project. The client was owed $2.5 million in retainage, and the owner had a $7 million counterclaim for defective construction. The arbitrator awarded the client $2.1 million.
- Represented a general contractor in defense of a $1 million defective construction claim brought in a Vermont federal court by the City for whom the client had supplied and installed a boiler. Parts of the case were resolved in the client's favor on summary judgment, the balance was decided for the client after an evidentiary hearing, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the judgment (reported at 2003 WL 22020581).
- Represented a contractor in a dispute arising out of the construction of an incinerator in Virginia. The client claimed entitlement to monies for lost efficiency. The defendants claimed delay damages of approximately $10 million. This case was litigated in the United States District Court in Arlington, Virginia, and settled late the evening before the trial was to start. In the settlement, my client was paid $1.5 million on its inefficiency claim (approximately 50,000 man-hours), plus $2 million in wrongfully withheld retainage, and the defendants took nothing on their counterclaim.
- Represented the owner of a steel mill in Kentucky, who was defending against a $20M delay claim filed by the general contractor. After a lengthy arbitration hearing, a panel of 3 arbitrators awarded nothing to the general contractor on the delay claim.
- Represented a large Georgia specialty trade contractor in Miller Act lawsuit out-of-state, and settled with savings of over two and one-half million dollars to client.
- Achieved reversal of a termination for default against a coating contractor on a NASA project at Moffett Field in California, in which the government was found to have been using different criteria for inspection than what was specified. The Court of Federal Claims granted the contractor payment for its outstanding contract balance and its entire claim for additional compensation, including delay costs and legal fees.
- In a bid protest in Florida, represented a client that was awarded its anticipated profit on a project the client was not awarded even though it was the low bidder, in addition to legal fees. The trial revealed that the government agency was changing its cost estimates to justify its refusal to award the contract to the client.
- Represented a contractor against a large insurance company in an arbitration in Chicago, involving coating work performed on a 46-floor office tower. The contractor was terminated for default, allegedly for failing to meet the schedule. The termination was overturned after it was revealed at the hearing that the owner was using the threat of termination to try to force the contractor to do extra work for no additional compensation. The contractor recovered all payments as well as costs of delay and interference from the owner.
News
News
- COO Erin Hulme and CBDMO Lisa Wilmore Highlighted in Texas LawyerOctober 11, 2024
- Additions of Erin Hulme and Lisa Wilmore Highlighted in Law360 PulseOctober 11, 2024
- Habeeb 'Hobbs' Gnaim named Legal Advisor of the Year finalist; eight firm-led transactions recognized in 14 Deal of the Year categoriesOctober 10, 2024
- Firm Welcomes New Chief Operating Officer and It's First Chief Business Development and Marketing OfficerOctober 8, 2024
- Atlanta Office Senior Associate Appointed to Leadership RoleOctober 3, 2024
- Atlanta Shareholders Secure $18M RulingAugust 21, 2024
- Atlanta Office a Top Workplaces 2024 HonoreeAugust 20, 2024
- Best Lawyers in America® recognizes 87 Chamberlain Hrdlicka attorneys in a peer selection process for the 2025 edition of Best Lawyers in AmericaAugust 15, 2024
- The Firm Maintains and Adds New Private Wealth and Private Wealth Disputes Rankings in Texas and NationwideJuly 25, 2024
- Strong 2023 Performance Moves Chamberlain Hrdlicka into the Am Law 200 for the first timeMay 13, 2024
- Atlanta Business Chronicle 2023-2024 rankings lists Chamberlain HrdlickaApril 15, 2024
- 2024 Georgia Super Lawyers includes Chamberlain Hrdlicka AttorneysFebruary 8, 2024
- Attorneys in the Chamberlain Hrdlicka Atlanta and Houston offices elevated to Equity Shareholder and ShareholderFebruary 5, 2024
- Kyle Hawes represents Castle Energy Group in lawsuit against Universal EnscoDecember 4, 2023
- Atlanta office expands Commercial Litigation practice with associate Carol ConroyNovember 8, 2023
- 2024 Best Lawyers® ranks Chamberlain Hrdlicka among "Best Law Firms"November 3, 2023
- Chamberlain Hrdlicka Names Houston Shareholder Christine Kirchner as Firm’s General CounselOctober 16, 2023
- For the Third Straight Year, Chamberlain Hrdlicka an HBJ Best Place to WorkSeptember 7, 2023
- Best Lawyers in America® recognizes 87 Chamberlain Hrdlicka attorneys in a peer selection process for the 2024 edition of Best Lawyers in AmericaAugust 17, 2023
- Seth Price quoted in an article, “The Dotted Line: Why ChatGPT needs a (construction) lawyer,” in Construction DiveJune 8, 2023
- David Aughtry, Stephanie Friese Aron, Sandy Bradford, Seth Price, Hale Sheppard, Erica Opitz, Patrick McCann, Jr., John Kirbo, John Guin, and Chadd Reynolds named as Georgia Super Lawyers, Rising StarsFebruary 9, 2023
- Houston and San Antonio offices of Chamberlain Hrdlicka expand with recent new hiresJanuary 3, 2023
- Houstonia names 30 Chamberlain Hrdlicka attorneys as 2022 Top LawyersNovember 30, 2022
- 2023 U.S. News - Best Lawyers® "Best Law Firms" ranks Chamberlain HrdlickaNovember 3, 2022
- 2022 Texas Super Lawyers includes Chamberlain Hrdlicka AttorneysSeptember 21, 2022
- Best Lawyers in America® recognizes 72 Chamberlain Hrdlicka attorneys in a peer selection process for the 2023 edition of Best Lawyers in AmericaAugust 18, 2022
- David Calvillo receives State Bar of Texas Board Leadership AppointmentsJuly 14, 2022
- Chadd Reynolds and Katie Fish among Chamberlain Hrdlicka Recruits in GeorgiaLaw 360, May 24, 2022
- Katie Fish and Chadd Reynolds join Chamberlain Hrdlicka Atlanta OfficeMay 19, 2022
- David Aughtry, Stephanie Friese Aron, Seth Price, Hale Sheppard, Erica Opitz, John Kirbo, John Guin, and Barclay Taylor named as Georgia Super Lawyers, Rising StarsFebruary 15, 2022
- Gina Vitiello Named a Fellow of Construction Lawyers Society of AmericaFebruary 8, 2022
- David Calvillo is Reappointed to Roster for American Arbitration AssociationSeptember 9, 2021
- Article about Gina Vitello becoming the New Construction National ChairLaw360, September 8, 2021
- Gina Vitiello is the new National Chair of the Construction Law PracticeSeptember 2, 2021
- Kerry Williams recognized as Lawyer of the Year for 2022 by Best Lawyers in AmericaAugust 20, 2021
- Best Lawyers in America® selects 54 Chamberlain Hrdlicka Attorneys for Recognition for 2022August 19, 2021
- Chamberlain Hrdlicka attorneys are ranked in Appellate, Commercial Litigation, Construction, Corporate, Criminal Defense, Employee Benefits, Energy, Immigration, Insurance, Intellectual Property, Labor & Employment, Real Estate, Tax, and Trust & EJune 22, 2021
- Quote by Seth Price on “Virtual Professionalism Is Here to Stay: It’s Time to Up Your Game”Daily Business Review, June 10, 2021
- Best Lawyers in America names Chamberlain Hrdlicka attorneys in "Women in the Law" for 2021June 7, 2021
- Super Lawyers names Chamberlain Hrdlicka attorneys as 2021 Georgia Super Lawyers and Rising StarsFebruary 12, 2021
- Quote by Seth Price in article on "Practicing Law Virtually in 2021 Requires Mastering On-Camera Presence"The Daily Report, February 11, 2021
- November 5, 2020
- Chamberlain Hrdlicka listed in The Top 50 Construction Law Firms™Construction Executive, June 18, 2020
- Chamberlain Construction Update - Construction Allowed to Continue in Georgia under Governor Kemp’s Recent Shelter-in-Place OrderApril 7, 2020
- Chamberlain Construction Update - Your Construction Not Halted by Georgia or Atlanta COVID-19 Executive OrdersMarch 25, 2020
- 2020 Georgia Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Named at Chamberlain HrdlickaMarch 4, 2020
- February 13, 2020
- Real Estate Bisnow, December 17, 2019
- The Daily Report, November 22, 2019
- US News, November 2019
- August 15, 2019
- May 24, 2019
- February 7, 2019
- Chamberlain Hrdlicka again named a "Best Law Firm" by US NewsNovember 1, 2018
- Engineering News-Record, October 24, 2018
- Philadelphia Business Journal, August 13, 2018
- National law firm achieves top rankings in tax law, tax litigation and trust and estates law
- Chamberlain Hrdlicka Attorneys Ranked in Construction, Litigation – Construction, Eminent Domain & Condemnation, Employee Benefits (ERISA), Government Relations, Immigration, Tax, Litigation and Controversy - Tax, and Trust & Estates CategoriesAugust 2017
- Attorneys Ranked in Tax, Construction, Trust and Estates, Employee Benefits and Immigration CategoriesJune 22, 2017
- September 2015
- U.S. News & World Report recognizes Chamberlain Hrdlicka attorneys in practice areas of construction law, employee benefits, immigration law, tax litigation and controversy, and trusts and estates.
- July 2010
- The Georgia Contractor, April 2010
- March 2010
- Shareholder One of Only 12 Attorneys in StateApril 2009
- Marietta Daily Journal, August 2008
- Atlanta Business Chronicle, April 2008
- June 22, 2007
- Fulton County Daily Report, August 21, 2006
- 2005
- Fulton County Daily Report
Presentations
Seminars & Presentations
- Chamberlain Hrdlicka will host Laredo Tax and Business Planning Seminar at the Laredo Country Club on November 8, 2022November 8, 2022
- Chamberlain Hrdlicka will have our 5th Annual San Antonio Tax and Business Planning Seminar at The St. Anthony Hotel on November 3, 2022November 3, 2022
Publications
Publications
- Chadd Reynolds article, “Understanding Termination for Convenience," in Construction Business OwnerConstruction Business Owner, April 13, 2023
- Chadd Reynold’s article on “Termination for Convenience”Construction Executive, September 20, 2022
- William McMichael article on "War! What Is It Good For? Helping Your Business Avoid Insurance Coverage Battles for Losses Flowing from the Russo-Ukrainian Conflict"Shale Magazine, June 2022
- Article by Stephanie Friese and Gina Vitiello on “After Surprise Appeals Court Ruling, Governor Signs Bill Restoring Builders' View of Contractors' Liens”The Daily Report, September 24, 2020
- Article by Christine Kirchner on “5 Tips for Responding to Civil Investigative Demands”Risk Management Magazine, September 17, 2020
- Article by Gina Vitiello on “Video Conferencing and Recording: Know the Risks Before You Connect”Legaltech News, April 23, 2020
- Article by Gina Vitiello on “How to Protect Your Business While Working Remotely"Business 2 Community, April 10, 2020
- November 8, 2019
- Construction Executive, October 9, 2018