Construction Law

Construction Lawyers Glasgow, Scotland

Whilst the construction and building industries have slowed owing to the recession, there is still a need for construction companies to take expert advice on all aspects of commercial & construction law.

Real Estate Lawyers Scotland

Taking practical, bespoke, strategic advice from the outset of a building project can prevent delays and costs materialising later.

We advise our clients on:

It’s preferable, if not always possible to prevent disputes before they arise. If a construction dispute does materialise, we can advise on all aspects of Mediation, arbitration & dispute resolution.

Contact our Construction& Real Estate Lawyers Glasgow, Scotland 

For legal advice on property development in Glasgow, please call on 0141 221 1919 or fill in our online contact form

Get in touch today

Please let us know your name.
Please enter a valid telephone number
Please let us know your email address.
Invalid Input
Invalid Input
Please let us know your message.

News & Insights

Read the latest insights from our team

Office To Accommodation: Is Converting Dormant Office Space for Residential Use the Way to Rejuvenate Town & City Centres?
Read the full article
As we are all aware, the COVID-19 Pandemic triggered a dramatic shift away from traditional office-based working culture. Many had thought (and some had hoped) that once the Pandemic had subsided that "normality" would resume, with a large portion of...
Increasing Demands from Landlords for Greater Protections: Rent Deposits and Personal Guarantees in Commercial Leases
Read the full article
As a result of the current economic and commercial landscape in Scotland, and the UK as a whole, commercial landlords are beginning to demonstrate a growing appetite for strengthened protections when entering into new commercial leases. In order to p...
Beware of Business Rates
Read the full article
Business rates – or non-domestic rates as they are also known – are a tax levied on shops, bars, restaurants, offices and other commercial properties to pay towards Local Council services such as education, social care and waste management, to name a...
Tacit Relocation: A Guide to Understanding its Implications in Practice
Read the full article
What is Tacit Relocation? The principle of Tacit Relocation is asserting that commercial leases do not automatically conclude at their expiration date. The Lease can only be brought to an end by either party by serving notice to quit By not serving n...
The Migration ‘Out of Town’ and Changing Workspaces
Read the full article
  The move to flexible working borne out the Covid pandemic has brought about a seismic shift in the way both businesses and employees view workspaces. According to the Guardian, more than half of businesses have evolved by establishing offices and o...