At Edifice Law Pty Ltd, we specialise exclusively in construction and infrastructure law, giving us a deep understanding of the industry’s unique challenges and opportunities. Our expertise spans the entire project lifecycle — from contract drafting and negotiation to managing disputes, regulatory compliance, and risk management. By focusing solely on this sector, we provide advice that is not only legally sound but also commercially practical, ensuring our clients can make informed decisions with confidence.
Our partners have been recognised in the Doyle’s Guide. This recognition reflects our reputation for delivering strategic, results-driven solutions across matters such as Security of Payment claims, adjudications, litigation, and other dispute resolution processes. As a boutique practice, we combine technical precision with accessibility and efficiency, offering tailored legal support that balances strong advocacy with cost-effective outcomes.
At Edifice Law Pty Ltd, we provide a full range of legal services across the construction and infrastructure sector
Strong contracts are the foundation of successful construction projects. At Edifice Law, we assist clients with drafting contracts that are clear, practical, and tailored to the specific risks of each project. Whether it’s a head contract, subcontract, consultancy agreement, or supply contract, our focus is on ensuring the terms protect your interests and provide certainty.
We also undertake detailed contract reviews to identify potential risks, liabilities, and gaps before they escalate into disputes. Our reviews highlight not just the legal issues, but also the commercial implications of key clauses, giving you a complete picture before you sign. This proactive approach empowers clients to make informed decisions and avoid unnecessary costs or disputes down the track.
When it comes to negotiation, we combine legal expertise with a strategic and commercially minded approach. We advocate firmly but pragmatically to achieve fair and workable terms, balancing the need to protect your position with the importance of maintaining strong project relationships. The result is agreements that are robust, balanced, and positioned to support the successful delivery of your projects.