Development & Construction
At Harrison Drury our teams of specialist construction and commercial property lawyers support clients on all kinds of construction and development projects across England and Wales. Our teams of highly experienced solicitors in both property and construction law work collaboratively, combining expertise to best effect for clients operating in the sector.
Our specialist solicitors have an in-depth knowledge of the property market and work hard to be at the cutting edge of the law and industry best practice. Our core services are in construction law, development law, investment and asset management, landlord and tenant law, property and construction dispute resolution, and property finance.
Our clients include property developers, institutional and other investors, banks and other funders, occupiers, housebuilders, construction contractors and sub-contractors, as well as surveyors and agents.
Our commercially focused and solution orientated solicitors provide the best of both worlds with the highest levels of legal expertise delivered by professional, accessible and helpful lawyers who will form an extension of your team to make it possible for you to bring your construction and development projects to the desired conclusion as efficiently and profitably as possible.
We have an in-depth knowledge of the complexities of construction and development work and a team deep enough to service that work for the largest of clients. Our team has extensive experience and expertise, with an understanding that every site and scheme are different. They will work in close partnership with you to provide bespoke, creative solutions to enable you to achieve your objectives.
We can assist with all aspects of construction and development work including:
- Development agreements
- Funding (including forward funding/forward sale agreements)
- Joint venture agreements
- Site assembly
- Pre-lettings (including agreements for lease)
- Construction law issues and documentation
- Acquisitions and disposals
- Construction Contract Disputes