Free Construction & Engineering Contract Templates
Construction & Engineering Contracts: 12 free templates to browse without an account, then edit with an AI agent and e-sign in GitLaw.
These templates cover structural works and boundary disputes under Indian law and the laws of England and Wales. Documents include Home renovation service agreements and various notices required by the Party Wall etc Act 1996. General construction contracts fall here, while specialized real estate sales belong in the Property category.
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FeaturedEngland & Wales
Party Structure Notice by GOV.UK
This notice alerts an adjoining property owner of proposed construction works that affect a shared party structure. It specifies the nature of the works, the intended start date, and whether special foundations are required under statutory requirements.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
FeaturedEngland & Wales
Negative Acknowledgement of 3:6 Metre Notice by GOV.UK
This formal notice is used by an adjoining property owner to reject proposed excavation or construction work near their foundations under the Party Wall etc Act 1996. It triggers a statutory dispute process and includes options for appointing a surveyor.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
FeaturedEngland & Wales
Line of Junction Notice - New Wall Wholly on Your Own Land by GOV
This notice informs a neighbor that a building owner intends to construct a new wall on their own land up to the boundary line. It specifies the proposed works, start dates, and requests consent for projecting foundations or special foundations under the Party Wall etc Act 1996.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
FeaturedEngland & Wales
Acknowledgement of Line of Junction Notice by GOV.UK
This template is an official acknowledgement form for a neighbor to respond to a Line of Junction notice regarding a new party wall. It allows an Adjoining Owner to confirm their consent or refusal for building a wall astride a boundary and to appoint or propose surveyors if a dispute arises.
Updated 13 Aug 2026
England & Wales
Line of Junction Notice - New Wall Wholly on Your Own Land by GOV
Line of Junction Notice for building a new wall wholly on own land under the Party Wall etc Act 1996
Updated 31 Oct 2025
England & Wales
Line of Junction Notice - New Wall Astride the Boundary by GOV.UK
This template is a Line of Junction Notice issued under the Party Wall etc Act 1996. It is used by a building owner to notify an adjoining owner of their intention to build a new wall astride the boundary line between their properties. The notice outlines the proposed works, seeks permission for building astride the boundary, and provides options for appointing a surveyor in case of a dispute.
Updated 31 Oct 2025
England & Wales
Acknowledgement of Line of Junction Notice by GOV.UK
This template is an acknowledgment letter for an Adjoining Owner to respond to a Line of Junction Notice under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996. It allows the Adjoining Owner to consent or object to the Building Owner's proposal to build a new wall astride the boundary, including options for special foundations and early commencement of work. It also provides options for appointing a surveyor in case of a dispute.
Updated 31 Oct 2025
England & Wales
Positive Acknowledgement of Party Structure Notice by GOV.UK
This template is an example letter for an Adjoining Owner to formally acknowledge and consent to a Party Structure Notice received from a Building Owner. It is used under the provisions of the Party Wall etc Act 1996. The letter allows the Adjoining Owner to confirm their agreement to proposed works, address special foundations, and agree to an earlier start date or email communication.
Updated 31 Oct 2025
England & Wales
Negative Acknowledgement of Party Structure Notice by GOV.UK
This template is a formal letter for an Adjoining Owner to respond to a Building Owner's Party Structure Notice, indicating that they are not content with the proposed works. It outlines the process for appointing an agreed surveyor or individual surveyors to resolve the dispute under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996. This document helps an Adjoining Owner formally object to proposed building works and initiate the dispute resolution process.
Updated 31 Oct 2025
England & Wales
Party Structure Notice by GOV.UK
This template is a Party Structure Notice, designed for a Building Owner to formally notify an Adjoining Owner of proposed building works that affect a party structure. It outlines the intended works, the start date, and the process for the Adjoining Owner to agree or enter into a dispute, including the option to appoint an 'Agreed Surveyor' under the Party Wall etc Act 1996.
Updated 31 Oct 2025
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