Managing the Legal Aspects of Your Construction Business
At Carleton Dunlap Olinde Moore & Bohman, L.L.C., in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, we represent clients, including architects, engineers, design-build firms, land developers contractors and sub-contractors, throughout the United States in construction law matters — both residential and commercial — including transactional matters and construction litigation.
We have the capacity and resources to handle construction litigation claims pertaining to a wide range of matters:
- Construction delay claims
- Design and building defects
- Construction defects
- Environmental law issues
- Slab / foundation / structural defects
- Poor workmanship / construction defects
- Sprinkler systems
- Deficient / incomplete Pans and Specs
- Construction delay claims
- Unforeseen / changed conditions
- Architect failure to observe / supervise
- Lien and privilege / bond for lien
- Construction contract provision disputes
- Bid / defective Bid / award disputes
- Public works / public bid law bid disputes
- Scope of work disputes
- Private Works Act disputes
- New home warranty disputes
- Construction contract change order disputes
- Permitting issues
- Contract termination
- Payment / nonpayment disputes
- Time and material disputes
- Surety bond claims
- Industrial Construction / Turn-Around disputes
- Landlord / tenant build out disputes
When You Are Bound by an Arbitration Clause
Our arbitration practice is especially well established. If you are bound by an arbitration agreement, Carleton Dunlap Olinde Moore & Bohman, L.L.C. has the construction arbitration experience to help you achieve the best possible results.
We have arbitrated a wide range of construction law claims including industrial construction claims, nursing home construction, hotel renovation and construction, warehouse buildings, private residences and buildings created by design-build firms.
Drafting and Reviewing Construction Documents
The best way to avoid litigation is to be proactive. Drafting contracts that clearly explain the rights and obligations of each party can prevent litigation much of the time. The attorneys at Carleton Dunlap Olinde Moore & Bohman, L.L.C., can draft, review and negotiate construction contracts that meet your unique needs. We have in-depth knowledge of form construction contracts, including those from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), and can offer guidance as to the legal issues involved in their use.
Contact Carleton Dunlap Olinde Moore & Bohman, L.L.C.
To schedule a free initial consultation about construction litigation or transactions with the lawyers at Carleton Dunlap Olinde Moore & Bohman, L.L.C., call our Baton Rouge law office at 225-282-0600 or simply complete our online intake form.


