Overview
New Mexico has extensive and complex statutory and regulatory requirements that apply to most aspects of construction and design work in the state. Construction and design professionals, including engineers, architects, other design professionals, general contractors, subcontractors, and surveyors, are each covered by separate licensing requirements and regulations. New Mexico also has state-specific statutes and regulations establishing requirements for bonding, procurement bids and protests, indemnification restrictions, liens, collection against bonds on public works projects, and special lender considerations for construction loans, among other special laws. We are well-versed and experienced in assisting the full range of construction industry participants with these requirements, including specialized expertise for contracting in Indian Country.
Our lawyers have successfully represented private and public entities in various dispute resolution strategies, including partnering, mediation, arbitration, and litigation, particularly in the areas of bond claims and contract disputes.
Industry Leadership
Our attorneys are active members in industry and professional groups throughout New Mexico and across the United States, including Associated Builders and Contractors of New Mexico, the American Bar Association Construction Forum, and the USLAW Construction Law Practice Group. We have published numerous articles and written New Mexico chapters for national compendia on construction and design law. We also present at and sponsor construction law CLE programs.
Experience
Transactional Practice
Modrall Sperling’s construction and design lawyers handle complex construction transactions. We have served clients in a wide range of matters, including:
- All aspects of contractual relationships in a construction project
- Counsel to businesses seeking to work on or near Indian lands
- Licensing
- Construction financings
Dispute Resolution Practice
We are well-versed in construction and design partnering, mediation, arbitration, and litigation should the need arise. Our experience encompasses complex claims from lien disputes to multi-party commercial disputes, such as:
- Indemnity claims in construction contracts factoring in the state’s anti-indemnity statute
- Design defect litigation
- Performance and payment bond claims
- Breach of contract disputes
- Dispute resolution strategies
We have extensive experience representing clients to resolve disputes in order to keep projects moving forward. Modrall Sperling provides in-depth knowledge of the practical considerations on the contractual relationships as well as insights into the agencies and courts whose legal interpretations are a central component of effective advice and counsel. Lawyers in our Construction and Design industry group are trained mediators and arbitrators.
Representative Clients
- Marmol Radziner, An Architectural Corporation
- AMEC
- Souder, Miller & Associates
- Andy Lee General Contractors d/b/a LeeCon General Contractor, LLC
- Action Air Conditioning, Inc., d/b/a Anderson Air Corps
- Yearout Mechanical, Inc.
- Summit Electric Supply
- Capstone Collegiate Communities, LLC
- Qualcon Builders, LLC
- George Rainhart Architect and Associates, PC
Discourse
Publications
- New Mexico section for the “State by State Guide to Construction and Design Law” publication for the American Bar Association
- New Mexico Chapter for the 4th Edition of the Design-Build Deskbook for the ABA Forum on the Construction Industry
Attorneys
Jamie L. Allen
Associate
Sonya R. Burke
Shareholder
Stuart R. Butzier
Shareholder
Earl E. DeBrine, Jr.
Shareholder
Spencer L. Edelman
Shareholder
Timothy L. Fields
Shareholder
Stan N. Harris
Shareholder
Tiffany L. Roach Martin
Shareholder
Margaret Lewis Meister
Shareholder
Arthur D. Melendres
Shareholder
Susan E. Miller
Shareholder
Bayard Roberts IV
Associate