Seattle-Area Attorney Representing Washington Municipalities in Construction Disputes
Cost-Effective SolutionsAt Triad Law Group, we recognize the importance of being mindful of the cost to the municipality as well as the time constraints of the project. We strive to resolve conflicts through negotiated settlement, mediation, arbitration where appropriate or, if necessary, aggressive litigation. Contact us now to discuss your situation. |
Triad Law Group is well-versed in the various areas of municipal law/construction law. We have been representing municipalities and other public agencies for more than 15 years.
Our firm has represented municipalities and ports - most often when they become involved in construction disputes and would benefit from outside counsel. Our clients have included the municipalities of Tumwater, Sea-Tac, Lakewood, Sumner as well as the Port of Edmonds. Attorney Chuck Greenberg has presented numerous seminars to the Port of Seattle.
If you would like to speak with us about assistance resolving a construction dispute for your municipality (or taking steps to prevent a "situation" from becoming a dispute), call Triad Law Group at 425-329-4337 to schedule a consultation. You can also e-mail our firm and we will be in touch with you promptly.
Representing Municipalities in Construction Disputes
While your municipality may have a city attorney or general counsel, time constraints and lack of technical knowledge regarding specific construction law issues can make the costs of internal representation too high and even cause unnecessary setbacks.
We have significant knowledge of construction law and how those laws are applied to disputes involving cities, counties and ports. Frequently, this type of experience can be used to successfully resolve many disputes that arise.
Our firm handles construction disputes involving public works projects, state contracts, local contracts, federal construction contracts, road construction projects and improvement projects. Disputes can arise because of items such as the following:
- Bid protests and injunctions;
- Nonpayment/nonperformance/termination;
- Breach of contract issues;
- Disputes involving sureties;
- Retention, payment bond or performance bond issues;
- Contract interpretation issues;
- Defective/Omissions in specifications;
- Change order disputes;
- Work delays;
- Most other issues that arise in the course of a public-works construction project
Triad Law Group can help resolve your municipal construction dispute. Contact our firm to arrange a consultation.

