Construction Disputes Attorney in Louisville, KY

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Merz & Assoc

11414 Main Street
Suite 102
Louisville, KY 40243-1393502-442-0023
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Construction Disputes Overview

Federal Construction Law Disputes - Miller Act Issues

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At the Merz Law office, we provide skilled representation to general contractors and sub-contractors in federal construction disputes, protecting their rights under the Contract Dispute Act and the Miller Act. From our Louisville, Kentucky office, we represent construction firms nationwide in all federal jurisdictions.

We represent our clients in a range of federal construction law disputes, including:

  • Contractor / federal government disputes: We represent construction firms in contract disputes with the federal government. We manage these cases under the Contract Disputes Act, which allows general contractors to proceed legally against the federal government when a dispute arises over a contract.
  • General contractor/sub-contractor disputes: We represent sub-contractors and general contractors in disputes over payment for work on a federal project. These disputes are brought under the Miller Act, which requires a legal resolution in the jurisdiction where the contract is to be performed.
  • Bid protests: We manage bid protests for construction firms in cases where the initial bid process for a federal contract was not managed properly. We work to identify nonresponsive bids and nonresponsible bidders on federal contracts.

We believe in building and maintaining a working relationship with all of our clients. We keep them informed throughout the legal process and return all calls promptly. To learn more about our legal services, call us at 502-442-0023 (toll free at 866-942-0165). We manage cases throughout the United States and its territories.

Areas of Practice

  • Construction Disputes
  • Construction Law

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