The TDS Construction Law Group offers a skilled and knowledgeable legal team ready to collaborate with you at every phase of your project.
We have a multidisciplinary team of transactional lawyers and litigators who can provide comprehensive legal services on projects of every scale.
We provide legal services to:
- Owners and developers
- General contractors
- Subcontractors
- Material and equipment suppliers
- Lenders
- Insurers
- Sureties
- Engineers and architects
- All others engaged in the construction industry
Working with you
Our construction lawyers work as part of our clients’ team to develop strategies, provide advice, and solve problems. We offer the following services:
- Builders liens
- Construction claims, litigation, and dispute resolution
- Payment disputes
- Lien claims
- Deficiency claims
- Delay claims
- Breach of trust
- Tendering and procurement
- Contract drafting, review, and negotiation
- Risk management
- Condominium development and management
- Public Private Partnerships (P3)
- Environmental
- Labour and employment
- Workplace safety and health
- Professional liability
- Financial services
While you focus on the project, we will work to protect your interests.
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