No matter what industry you are in, no two construction projects will be identical. That is because there are so many variables, such as site conditions, construction methods, suppliers, and even character differences that come into play.
Today’s construction projects are notorious for being complex, and the technology more advanced than ever before. The days of the “handshake” agreement are long gone, only to be replaced with complex documents that if drawn up correctly, seek to set forth solutions in case a dispute arises.
Despite earnest efforts and the best intentions, construction project failures arise, often because a lack of early stage planning or a fallout in communication. Often, the risk is passed to one of the parties and the risk-shifting falls upon the ones that are unable to withstand the burden.
A survey by the National Construction Dispute Resolution Committee was conducted upon more than 150 professionals in the construction industry, including engineers, architects, general contractors, arbitrators and business law attorneys.
The survey discovered that nearly 90% of the respondents had participated in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) at some point in their careers, a strong indication that ADR is frequently used to resolve disputes in the construction industry.
The survey also found that there was an emerging desire among industry professionals to find a more effective way to avoid and resolve construction disputes.
The respondents concurred that overall, it was understood that each project has its own unique circumstances, any of which may require the stakeholders to explore tailored processes for addressing issues as they arise and resolving disputes swiftly and cost-effectively.
With arbitration, a form of ADR, the parties’ dispute goes before an impartial third party or a panel for a binding decision, although the parties may prefer to opt for a non-binding arbitration.
If you are involved in a construction dispute, we suggest that you contact a Chicago business law attorney from Rifkind Patrick LLC. We can answer your questions and help you explore all of your legal options, including ADR.
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