(801) 531-7000

CONTRACT NEGOTIATION

Since 1980, we have been advocating and counseling owners, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, design professionals, sureties, and liability insurance carriers in contract negotiations.


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Our experience in negotiating construction project agreements is based upon years of work in and service to the construction industry. We have represented clients in a wide variety of construction cases, worked with construction trade associations, participated in local and national bar association organizations, and published numerous articles and papers on various construction industry legal matters in national and local publications. With over one hundred years of combined legal experience, our attorneys understand the importance of a well-crafted construction contract. We have familiarity with contracts used in the construction industry, including the standard form agreements of:

  • American Institute of Architects (AIA)
  • Associated General Contractors (AGC)
  • Engineers Joint Contract Documents Committee (EJCDC)
  • Consensus Documents (ConsensusDOCS)
  • Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA)

We are also experienced in public works contract documents, including those using the Standard Specifications of the American Public Works Association and the Federal Acquisition Rules. With our vast experience, we advocate for, advise on, and protect our clients’ interests during contract negotiations. We represent clients throughout Utah, and the Intermountain West.

About Us

At Babcock Scott & Babcock, our attorneys have over one hundred years of combined legal experience. We counsel our clients to avoid disputes. When a claim does arise, we are proactive in advocating our client’s interests. Located in Salt Lake City, Utah, our firm is the premier construction law firm in the State of Utah.

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370 East South Temple, 4th Floor
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Phone: (801) 531-7000
Fax: (801) 531-7060
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