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FJG (Fisher Jones Greenwood Solicitors)

Charter Court
Newcomen Way
Severalls Business Park
Colchester
CO4 9YA
Contact Person: Rebeca Palmer
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Phone: 07533 541367

Fisher Jones Greenwood Solicitors LLP have considerable experience advising the construction industry on all aspects of contentious and non-contentious construction work. The range of expertise across the firm enables us to offer our clients a holistic service. We believe in working with our clients so that we become part of the solution.  

Our team can advise on all aspects of the following:

  • Procurement Routes
  • Building Contracts
  • Schedules of amendment to standard form documentation (e.g. JCT, NEC)
  • Letters of Intent
  • Preconstruction Services Agreements
  • Joint Venture Agreements
  • Adjudications
  • Professional Appointments
  • Collateral Warranties and Third Party Rights
  • Subcontract Terms and Conditions
  • Performance Bonds and Parent Company Guarantees
  • Breach of contract, damages and loss and expenses claims
  • Disputes relating to defective work and design liabilities
  • Drafting and negotiating one-off Contracts
  • Formal contract documents
  • Management Contracts
  • Technology and Construction Court claims
  • Appeals to the appellate courts
  • Work Permit Applications and Employing Workers from Overseas

Our legal experts also have experience in dispute resolution including Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), mediation, arbitration, and adjudication.

Contact Us

If you require legal advice in relation to your construction business, construction dispute, or general advice within the construction sector, please contact our Construction Law specialist – Rebecca Palmer, call 07533 541367 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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