Construction projects require specifications for measurements, elements of building products, and the amount of materials to be used. Contracts are put together as a document that addresses the intentions of the parties involved. Construction contracts are based on the simple premise that someone wants something built or fixed, and someone else agrees to build or fix something. If only the drafting of construction contracts could be that simple.
Construction contracts set out the responsibilities, obligations and duties of the parties involved. The parties generally intend to follow those responsibilities, obligations, and duties. The intentions of the parties, however, are not always set out in clear, unambiguous terms. Ambiguity can arise when a term or phrase in a contract can be reasonably interpreted to have more than one meaning. To minimize the possibility of ambiguity in a construction contract, consider the following tips:
Careful contract drafting is a valuable way to avoid disputes. If you find a construction contract too wordy, or too vague, read it out loud. Make sure you understand what you are reading, and that it matches your intentions for agreeing to the contract.
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