Construction Law Blog

Construction Law Blog

Are We On The Same Page? How Construction Document Conflicts Are Resolved

Given the large number and variety of documents required to administer a construction project today (plans, specifications, contracts, etc.), the likelihood of discrepancies arising between these different sources is almost unavoidable. Do you know how these documents rate in terms of their authority?

Continue reading “Are We On The Same Page? How Construction Document Conflicts Are Resolved”

The 7 Major Delay Claims in New York

New York construction law allows for the pursuit and collection of damages for delay, depending on the underlying project facts and contract terms. Where these delay claims are available, courts in New York recognize 7 major categories of delay, which may establish claims for compensation.

Continue reading “The 7 Major Delay Claims in New York”

Long Island Construction Employment Rebounds – An LIBN Article

Long Island Construction Law does not own this content. This content was created by David Winzelberg , and was published to the Long Island Business News on May 1st, 2024. To view the full article, please click here.

Construction employment on Long Island saw a year-over-year increase in March, after nine months of declines, according to a new report from the Associated General Contractors of America. 

Continue reading “Long Island Construction Employment Rebounds – An LIBN Article”

Construction Business Owner Challenges Complying With New Employment and Labor Laws

Owners of New York based construction businesses are more likely to be mindful of construction law issues relating to contract performance and defective work. Many however are unaware they are also under increasing risks of liability in compliance with newly enacted requirements under New York Employment and Labor Laws.

Continue reading “Construction Business Owner Challenges Complying With New Employment and Labor Laws”

More Women Supporting the Construction Workforce

Long Island Construction Law does not own this content. This content was created by , and was published to the Washington Post on November 11th, 2022.

D.C. reader and self-described “data nerd” Claudia Marquez sent a question so perceptive that it begged for its own column. “I have noticed more and more women working in the construction business, especially Latina women,” Marquez wrote. “Has there been a rise in women working in this industry?”

Continue reading “More Women Supporting the Construction Workforce”

New York Budget Allocates $1.3 Billion in Infrastructure Improvements – A WNBF News Radio Article

Long Island Construction Law does not own this content. This content was created by Traci Taylor, and was published to WNBF News Radio on April 21st, 2024. To view the full article, please click here. 

On Saturday, April 20, Speaker Heastie and Transportation Committee Chair William B. Magnarelli revealed significant capital aid allocations in the Enacted State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2024-25 budget, with a special focus on enhancing street and highway infrastructure across New York.

Continue reading “New York Budget Allocates $1.3 Billion in Infrastructure Improvements – A WNBF News Radio Article”

Construction Plans and Architectural Designs

It’s one thing to say what you want in your construction project, but it is another thing to properly document your dream design on paper in the form of legitimate construction plans. Within this article, you will have a better understanding of what is included in detailed construction plans, as well as the understanding of common symbols used in the architectural industry. Whether you are a project owner or contractor, always remember your construction drawings take precedence over performance specifications in the state of New York.

Continue reading “Construction Plans and Architectural Designs”

Changes vs. Cardinal Changes: The Limit of Construction Contract Changes


Changes are an unavoidable aspect of construction. Although thorough effort and coordination are required in preparing the original project contract, specifications and construction drawings, there will still be changes. This is why owners are provided the right to make changes to the work under a typical contract changes clause.

However, the ability for owner requested changes, even if provided in the contract, are not without limitations, restrictions, and consequences. After all, what purpose would any of the project documents, contracts and drawings serve if they were subject to constant change? What good would the contract serve if the owner could make any change(s) without consequence?

Continue reading “Changes vs. Cardinal Changes: The Limit of Construction Contract Changes”

Understanding the Importance of Building Permits

What do you need a building permit for? This is one of the most common questions regarding construction. Building permits are both important and necessary and the failure to obtain one can cause major obstacles down the road.  Building permits are needed whenever a homeowner is altering or expanding their current home, installing a swimming pool, deck, shed or more.  Building permits are more important than you think, and here’s why!

 

Continue reading “Understanding the Importance of Building Permits”

New York State Cracks Down on Drivers Speeding through Construction Zones – A WXXI News Article

Long Island Construction Law does not own this content. This content was created by WXXI (Randy Gorbman) and was published on April 18th, 2024. To view the full article, please click here.

State and local officials gathered in Irondequoit Wednesday to talk about an effort to crack down on drivers who speed through construction zones.

Continue reading “New York State Cracks Down on Drivers Speeding through Construction Zones – A WXXI News Article”

Get an Experienced Construction Litigation and Arbitration Firm Fighting for You!

The Law Offices of John Caravella, P.C. offers a free initial consultation with a Long Island construction attorney to discuss your legal concerns with no obligation. To schedule an appointment, call our office today or fill out the form below.