Claritas’ construction and infrastructure law (CIL) teamwork with a broad range of industry participants by providing strategic advice, innovative solutions, and high-quality drafting for owners, developers, contractors, sub-contractors, lenders, construction managers, architects, engineers, and consortia bidding on the construction and development of commercial/industrial infrastructure. The CIL team is highly competent in preparing, negotiating, and advising on construction, building, and civil engineering works contracts, plants, and design-build contracts for the provision of mechanical or electrical plants, EPC/Turnkey projects, fixed and lump-sum construction contracts for private estate developers (including joint-venture contracts) and individual homeowners. We also render legal services to private developers and estate managers. We offer clients inestimable value in the ever-evolving commercial and legal landscape of construction and infrastructure financing law.
We can advise on all types of commercial, industrial, and institutional construction projects and mega projects including energy (on-shore and off-shore wind, solar, hydro, nuclear, and LNG), infrastructure developments, public-private partnerships (PPP), alternative financing and procurement, health transportation and other projects.
We also recognize that disputes can arise from construction and infrastructure law contracts therefore we advise clients on rights and obligations that flow from these contracts as this is very crucial to avoiding, managing, and resolving disputes successfully.
Staying true to our full-service commitment, our CIL practice team works closely with colleagues specializing in finance, real estate, insurance, and government offering an enviable legal service that is unrivalled in the realm of construction law practice. Our highly dedicated construction team can help you with the full spectrum of legal services on all aspects of your project ranging from procurement to completion, across multiple industries, sectors, and jurisdictions.