Building and Construction law is a complex and diverse branch of law.
We deliver expert building law and construction law advice, including but not limited to the following areas:
If you require legal assistance in any of the above categories or with any other building or construction matter you may have, we invite you to contact our office to speak to one of our expert Sydney Building Lawyers or Sydney Construction Lawyers.
Our Sydney Building Solicitors have exceptional experience dealing with complex and challenging building disputes, having represented individuals, businesses and corporations in the past.
Our sharp and innovative team of Building Lawyers are at the forefront of the industry, consistently providing high quality and expert legal advice and assistance to individuals, builders, contractors, property developers, engineers, architects and construction companies. We offer comprehensive and practical legal advice based on a solid and thorough understanding of the intricacies and nuances of building law and construction law.
With over 10 years of experience, our Sydney Building Disputes Lawyers can strategically formulate and implement the most appropriate solution to spearhead your building or construction dispute.
We have branch offices conveniently positioned across the Sydney metropolitan area including in Hurstville, Parramatta and Sydney CBD. For a full list of our office locations, with complete addresses, click on Our Locations or contact our main office line on (02) 9233 4048.
- We have been operating since 2001
- We assist small to medium contractors
- We set up support systems for clients
- We earn client confidence and respect
- Our staff are humble and hard working
- Senior staff hold Honours Law degrees
- Senior staff personally oversee your file
- We promptly return phone calls and emails
- We have a 'can do culture' - we deliver
- We have regular repeat business
This webpage (and any material or wording appearing on this webpage) is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute any Legal Advice. It does not take into account your objectives, your instructions or all of the relevant facts and/or circumstances. Navado accepts no responsibility to any person who relies on the information provided on this website. We further refer you to our Disclaimer.
Date: Jan 23, 2012
Tags: legal, building construction, breach of contract
Negligence has matured over many years to become a complex creature of both statute and common law. An essential element of negligence is a duty of care. That is, generally a person can only be proved to be negligent if it can be shown that they owed…
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Date: Dec 10, 2011
Tags: legal, building construction, building negligence
Negligence has matured over many years to become a complex creature of both statute and common law. An essential element of negligence is a duty of care. That is, generally a person can only be proved to be negligent if it can be shown that they owed…
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Date: Dec 10, 2011
Tags: legal, building construction, building defects
In relation to building defects, rights of action will often arise from contract law, tort law or through statutory prescribed rights. In cases where a person is seeking to claim against an architect, builder or contractor as a result of building def…
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Date: Dec 10, 2011
Tags: legal, building construction, quantum meruit
Quantum meruit is Latin for “the amount deserved”. At construction law, quantum meruit is a cause of action often sought by builders or contractors in building disputes. Our Sydney Construction Lawyers are exceptionally experienced assisting builders…
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Date: Dec 10, 2011
Tags: legal, building construction, adjudication applications
Persons claiming outstanding payments for building works, such as builders or tradespersons, can lodge an adjudication application under certain circumstances. An adjudication application will call for an adjudication determination being made, requir…
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Date: Dec 10, 2011
Tags: legal, building construction, tribunal court
The primary role of the Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal or CTTT is to assist individuals or entities deal with disputes relating to, amongst a variety of other things, home building and construction disputes. It is an independent statutory body…
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If you require assistance with a matter, you should make an appointment to see one of our Lawyers in one of the following locations:
- Sydney
- Parramatta
- North Sydney
- Hurstville
- Liverpool
- Gordon
- Baulkham Hills
- Campbelltown
- Bondi Junction
- Building Lawyer Sydney
- Construction Lawyer Sydney
- Building Lawyer Parramatta
- Construction Lawyer Parramatta
- Building Lawyer North Sydney
- Construction Lawyer North Sydney
- Building Lawyer Hurstville
- Construction Lawyer Hurstville
- Building Lawyer Liverpool
- Construction Lawyer Liverpool
- Building Lawyer Gordon
- Construction Lawyer Gordon
- Building Lawyer Baulkham Hills
- Construction Lawyer Baulkham Hills
- Building Lawyer Campbelltown
- Construction Lawyer Campbelltown
- Building Lawyer Bondi Junction
- Construction Lawyer Bondi Junction