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The Chapman Firm

3410 Far West Boulevard, Suite 210
Austin, Texas
(512) 872-3840
About The Chapman Firm
The Chapman Firm is based in Austin, Texas and services the Texas construction and business industries. The firm assists their clients in understanding, allocating, assessing, and controlling the many risks involved, both legally and financially, when running a construction project or operating a business. Their experience and focus on construction and commercial law allows them to understand and balance the competing business interests in any project or dispute.
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Sep 11, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
Texas
It is possible. Texas law appears to limit lien rights for plans prepared by an architect, engineer, or surveyor. As to specially fabricayed material, it would
depend whether y'all are fabricating the solar panels or just creating the plans. Finally, a notice of specially fabricated materials, if applicable, must be sent
within a certain time frame after receiving the purchase order.
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Sep 9, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
TexasConstruction Contract
Hi, Arif. It really depends on your project and how in-depth/comprehensive you want to be. You cannot go wrong with AIA contracts, however. Me and my firm
are well versed with this area, especially in the contracting stage. Please reach out to me if I can be of further asisstance. 
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Sep 17, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
TexasMechanics Lien
Hi, there. The answer depends on your status (i.e., are you a contractor, subcontractor, or supplier), whether the project is residential or non-residential, and
when work was last performed on the project. I am well versed in this area and am happy to help. Feel free to give me a call or shoot me an email.
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Sep 8, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
TexasConstruction Contract
Hi there - I am not sure what you are asking or what the end-goal is. Perhaps if you can add that I can better guide you. Thanks. See More...
Sep 9, 2020
From an Anonymous Contractor
Texas
Based on what you've written, the defects with your subcontractor's scopes of works should be well document to preserve any claims you may have.
However, there is additional information I would need to know before I could guide you further. Me and my firm regularly handle these issues, especially
where you may face litigation. Reach out to me if I can be of further assistance. Thanks.
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