Real Estate And Construction
Real Estate And Construction
At Glimsource, we provide full-spectrum legal advisory and representation across the real estate and construction sectors in Nigeria. Our team supports developers, investors, contractors, financiers, and joint venture partners in structuring, financing, and executing projects that comply with Nigeria’s complex regulatory environment while remaining commercially viable.
We understand that real estate and construction transactions demand precision, foresight, and proactive risk management. Our lawyers offer strategic guidance from land acquisition and title verification through to project finance, construction contracting, and dispute resolution, ensuring seamless project delivery from concept to completion.
Our Services Include
- Land and Property Due Diligence: Verification of ownership, encumbrances, land use compliance, and title registration under applicable Nigerian land laws.
- Project Structuring and Acquisition: Advisory on joint ventures, development agreements, investment structuring, and project financing for real estate and infrastructure developments.
- Construction Contracting: Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating a broad range of construction contracts, including: Standard Form of Building Contract in Nigeria, Joint Contract Tribunal (JCT) Standard Form, FIDIC Conditions of Contract, Bespoke and sub-contracting arrangements tailored to project-specific needs.
- Procurement and Regulatory Approvals: Advisory on procurement strategies under the Public Procurement Act, 2007, as well as assistance in obtaining necessary planning, development, and environmental permits and licenses.
- Dispute Resolution and Arbitration: Representation in construction-related disputes, claims, and contract breaches through litigation, arbitration, mediation, or conciliation — with a focus on continuity and efficient resolution outside the courtroom.
Let’s turn your legal challenges into business advantages. Reach out to schedule a consultation or request a proposal.
