Construction
“Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door.” Attributed to Ralph Waldo Emerson, this phrase has become a metaphor for the power of innovation.
In construction, building a better mousetrap involves having an innovative design and sound construction while paying attention to business challenges and managing risk throughout each project.
No construction project is perfect. Every project—large or small—can present significant risk. In today’s economy, it is imperative to seek legal advice before, during, and after any construction project, especially when a dispute is brewing.
To ensure you are in the best position, you may need the advice and involvement of construction lawyers before a site is acquired or ground is broken, or well after the moving trucks have pulled away. Construction law is far-reaching, encompassing a host of interrelated disciplines where advice may be necessary, including real estate development, drafting contracts for design and construction, and engaging in project-related dispute resolution and litigation.
Like the field of construction law itself, the ALFA International Construction Practice Group is broad and diverse. It includes the best and brightest construction lawyers from every region of the United States and internationally.
Our clients include owners, developers, contractors, designers, product suppliers, insurers, and sureties. They trust us to provide effective, coordinated guidance. The lawyers who make up the ALFA International Construction Law Practice Group have firsthand experience working for every type of participant on every type of project.
Areas of Focus
- Litigation
- Real estate transactions
- Business counseling
- Contracts and subcontracts
- Design and construction defects
- Personal injury and property damage
- Environmental compliance
- Product manufacturers and suppliers
- Risk management, insurance, and performance bonds
- Lobbying and legislation
- Licensing
Client Advisory Board (CAB)
The ALFA International Construction Practice Group is grateful to have the following clients contribute to our ongoing success by participating in our Client Advisory Board:
- Jon Beling, Associate General Counsel, Clayton Homes, Inc.
- Melanie Brown, Head of Complex Claims, Munich Reinsurance America, Inc.
- Jennifer Franklin, Corporate Claims Manager, MSA Group
- Jennifer Goodwin, Senior Counsel, Victaulic
- Rochanne Keane, Specialty Lines Claim Manager, Beazley
- Nate McGovern, VP, Contracts & Legal Affairs, Banker Steel Company, LLC
- Matthew E. Moore, Corporate Legal Department, Shaw Industries Group, Inc.
- George A. Netschke, Vice President and General Counsel, Barton Malow Company
- Ron Peppe, Vice President & General Counsel, FabSouth, LLC
- Britney Prince, Senior Counsel, Commercial Metals Company
- Brian Raymore, Senior Vice President of Safety & Risk, CentiMark
- Karen Rice, Head of Global Claim Success Initiatives, Proactive
- Cody Webb, VP/General Counsel, Zachry Construction Corp.
Leadership
John Watt
VICE-CHAIR/MARKETING CHAIR
Robert C. deRosset
CHAIR EMERITUS
Practice Areas
Other Practice Areas
Upcoming Events
23
2025 Construction Law Practice Group Seminar
Past Events
14
2024 Construction Regional Seminar (New York, NY)
26
2024 Webinar: Construction & Infrastructure: Is PPP Still the Right Structure for Africa and Middle East Major Projects?
25
Reduce Litigation Risks by Incorporating Resiliency into the Built Environment
Publications & News
15
2024
Thirty-Six Halloran Sage (Hartford & New Haven, CT) Attorneys Recognized in The Best Lawyers in America® 2025
12
2024
Frantz Ward LLP (Cleveland, OH) Article: Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) Contracting: An Enhanced Design-Build Model for Industrial Projects
5
2024