Government Construction Law
Government Construction Law involves the set of legal regulations, statutes, and codes that govern the construction of government-owned buildings, infrastructure, and public works projects. It encompasses the laws related to bidding processes, contract awarding, project management, compliance with building codes and regulations, disputes resolution, and liability issues specific to government construction projects. This area of law aims to ensure transparency, fairness, and accountability in government construction projects, while also protecting the interests of all parties involved, including government agencies, contractors, subcontractors, and the general public.
External Links
- [GovernmentConstructionLaw.com] Government Construction Law Update | Joe Darr Construction Lawyer | Joseph Darr
- [Oles.com] Oles Morrison: Government Contracts and Construction Law Since 1893