
Gordon & Rees's Construction Group consists of more than 70 lawyers who focus their practice on the comprehensive range of legal service required by all participants in the construction industry - architects, engineers, design professionals, design joint ventures, owners, developers, property managers, general contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, product manufacturers, lenders, investors, state agencies, municipalities, and other affiliated consultants and service providers.
We serve clients who design, develop, or build all types of structures, including commercial buildings, single and multi-family residential projects, industrial facilities, universities, hospitals, museums, observatories, amusement parks, hotels, shopping centers, high-rise urban complexes, jails, airports, bridges, dams, and power plants. We have also been involved in projects for tunnels, freeways, light rail, railway stations, marinas, telecom systems and earth-retention systems. Our experience includes private, public and P3 construction projects.
The Construction Group's lawyers have extensive experience handling a broad array of transactions and dispute resolution matters, including initial drafting, preparation, review and negotiation of contracts, project development issues, delay and disruption claims, bid protests, negotiation of restructuring agreements, cost overruns, default terminations, multi-party construction defect, mechanic's liens, surety, warranty, environmental contamination (sick building, mold, CEQA, NEPA), product liability, geotechnical claims, errors & omissions/professional negligence, insurance, risk management, land use, regulatory issues, and copyright matters.
Transactions & Construction Counsel
Construction Disputes & Administration of Contract Claims
Unique Qualifications
LEED Accreditation
Contract drafting, review, preparation, counseling and other transactional work forms a large part of the Construction Group practice. As construction is being planned, every project develops distinct specifications and requirements, and ideas and interests to protect. After a comprehensive analysis of each client's business goals and project objectives, we draft the full spectrum of construction-related contracts, such as prime, construction, design-build, teaming, and joint venture. Our lawyers are well versed with standard form agreements produced by the American Institute of Architects, Associated General Contractors, and the Design-Build Institute of America. We also review contract documents prepared by others and, when we sit down at the negotiating table, we are well equipped to achieve the best result possible for our clients.
Construction projects are multidisciplinary collectives. Our Construction Group mirrors that approach, involving lawyers from Gordon & Rees's Employment, Real Estate, Insurance, Intellectual Property, and Business Transactions Groups.
Most projects encounter snags during construction, even serious disagreements, but the parties still prefer to finish construction despite disputes. Our lawyers are accustomed to this environment and have advised clients during project Dispute Review Board Processes, regarding compliance with California's SB 800, in bid disputes and protests, stop notices, change order claims, mechanic's liens, and ADA compliance. We also have extensive experience with disputes involving claims for damages due to extra work, delay, disruption, inefficiency, and cost overruns, as well as default terminations, surety representation, indemnity claims, and acceleration issues. For professional design clients, we regularly resolve issues pertaining to architectural copyright claims against architects and design builders; property acquisition, leases and leasebacks; and perform the related tax planning in all these matters. We have substantial expertise and experience in copyright matters, and the Architectural Works Protection Act amendments to the Copyright Act in particular, and we have litigated through to successful jury verdict cases in this area.
When contract disputes can not be resolved during construction, we represent our clients in post construction negotiations on cost overrun and/or delay and disruption claims. We effectively use experts to best position our clients in these negotiations and to prepare our clients case should the matter end up in litigation. We work with our clients and experts to develop the most efficient strategies for resolving these claims.
After construction is complete, we defend general contractors, developers, engineers, architects, environmental consultants, contractors, and material suppliers from post-completion claims for design and construction defects (including building envelope and water intrusion disputes), earth movement claims, construction accidents, job-site injuries, and building product claims. The types of claims typically at issue in construction defect cases include negligence, breach of contract, contribution, common law and contractual indemnity, and breach of warranty. In representing our clients, we aggressively explore all available defenses, including the economic loss doctrine and lack of privity. Our attorneys work closely with construction experts from every discipline to determine and understand the sources and causes of defects. These experts help provide realistic assessments of the cases so that we can advise our clients regarding their potential recovery or liability in the matter.
Our team has a national reputation for successfully handling large, complicated construction disputes for large contractors and design firms, often resolving disputes without the need for expensive, protracted trial. We believe that construction disputes-complex and expensive-are well-suited to alternative dispute mechanisms and, therefore, we focus first on voluntary dispute resolution through the extensive use of mediation. We work regularly with mediators and facilitators from JAMS, AAA and proven independent mediators. When alternative resolution cannot be achieved, our experienced litigators have arbitrated to decision and tried to verdict scores of construction cases on behalf of clients in state and federal courts. Throughout the dispute resolution process, we apportion the case tasks among lawyers and specially trained paralegals in order to maximize efficiency and limit expenses.
The strength of our construction practice builds on our depth of knowledge of the legal, technical, regulatory and business considerations specific to the construction industry. Every day, the potential liabilities of the construction industry continue to expand, the scope of government regulation deepens, and traditional transactions become more complex. As a result, it is imperative for legal counsel to have a well-rounded understanding and direct involvement in the issues that shape the construction industry.
At Gordon & Rees, our Construction Group includes lawyers who have professional training and first-hand experience in related fields such as engineering, construction management, and environmental sciences. We have practical experience working in job trailers as engineers, construction project managers, consultants, and tradesmen. Our lawyers also have leadership experience in various construction industry related trade associations, legal advisory committees and government agencies.
Examples of the unique qualifications of our Construction Group lawyers include the following.
Gordon & Rees's Construction Group includes Associate Matthew Hawk, one of the few California attorneys who have received the Green Associate accreditation from the United States Green Building Council. The Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) professional credentialing program includes a multi-faceted credentialing system that ensures that LEED professionals have the latest knowledge and understanding of green building practices. The Green Building Council also has a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) green building certification system which is the leading certification program for the design, construction and operation of green buildings. There are more than 28,000 commercial projects participating in the LEED green building certification system, comprising almost seven billion square feet of construction space in all 50 states and 106 countries.
The LEED accreditation enhances the unique ability of Mr. Hawk to interface with developers, owners, design, construction and operations professionals ensuring sustainability goals are effectively implemented. Mr. Hawk advises clients during the planning phase of the project regarding contract drafting and negotiations, as well as counsels clients on all aspects of the LEED certification process, including credits, credit interpretation requests and appeals. He also assists clients with rapidly emerging government regulations like California’s Green Building Standards Code and San Francisco’s Green Building Ordinance. Specifically, he assists clients in all phases of the green building process, including rating system selection, navigation of the certification process, management of design and construction teams, implementation of risk management strategies, and advocacy of client interests in the event that a dispute arises concerning design, construction, certification, operation or purchase and sale of a green project.