John Caravella

John Caravella

The Law Office of John Caravella, P.C.

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626 RexCorp Plaza, 6th Fl, West Tower
Uniondale, NY 11556

John Caravella

The Law Office of John Caravella, P.C.

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Nova Southeastern University

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About John Caravella

JOHN CARAVELLA, ESQ

 

As a dedicated and experienced Construction Law Attorney, I help Homeowners, Contractors, and Design Professionals with their legal needs in construction litigation and arbitration.

The Law Offices of John Caravella, P.C., practices primarily in Construction Litigation, Supplier Disputes, Construction Contract Claims, Construction Defects, Construction Disputes, Labor Laws, House Lifting Cases, Real Estate Services, Construction Arbitration and Construction Contract Advising.

Based in Long Island, our firm has three offices in Uniondale, Melville, and Ft Lauderdale, FL.

We have a singular focus on construction law and place an emphasis on communication with our clients to better understand their needs. Clients can expect honesty and trust from every member of our team. It’s this trust and confidence from clients, that always comes first. This serves as a foundational principle for the firm, acting as a driving force for growth since our establishment in 2008.

I developed a passion early on for architecture. As a high school student, I was driven to learn and inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, my father, and my whole family. My dedication to education and hard work led to a successful career in the field, giving me invaluable experience and skills that serve as not only a unique differentiator, but also as a scaffolding for success in the construction industry.

I’ve been committed to excellence in construction law for two decades.

Credentials & Experience includes:

American Arbitration Association Construction Industry Panel of Neutrals, Nassau County Bar Association Arbitration and Mediation Panel, as well as the Eastern District of New York Hurricane Sandy ADR panels. I’m also a member of the New York State Bar Association and the Nassau County Bar Association Construction Law Committee.

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I maintain an “open door” office policy and always provide free, no-obligation telephone consultations.

> Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

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Recent Articles by John Caravella

As climate change accelerates sea-level rise and intensifies coastal storms, communities along the Eastern Seaboard—from Florida to New England—are investing in seawalls and exploring innovative alternatives like living seawalls. These structures are not just engineering feats; they represent a critical intersection of climate adaptation, sustainability, and urban planning.

For centuries, humanity has strived to build structures that offer shelter, security, and beauty. Yet, the history of construction is also a narrative of evolving understanding, where materials once considered innovative or benign later revealed themselves to be deeply hazardous. From the Industrial Revolution to the present day, our homes and workplaces have been constructed using a fascinating, and sometimes frightening, array of substances. Today, a growing awareness of these historical pitfalls is driving the demand for “clean construction” – a commitment to healthier, more sustainable building practices.

Building Hazards through the Ages - The Law Offices of John Caravella, P.C. - FL

The recognition of historical building hazards, coupled with growing environmental awareness, has spurred the "clean construction" movement.

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(Part Five) This is a continuing article series on Construction Defects in New York, These include an introduction (part 1), design defects (part 2), defective construction (part 3), improper materials (part 4), improper installations (part 5) and finally important time limitations which apply to seeking legal action for defective construction in New York (part 6).

(Part Four) This is a continuing article series on Construction Defects in New York, These include an introduction (part 1), design defects (part 2), defective construction (part 3), improper materials (part 4), improper installations (part 5) and finally important time limitations which apply to seeking legal action for defective construction in New York (part 6).

(Part Three) This is a continuing article series on Construction Defects in New York, These include an introduction (part 1), design defects (part 2), defective construction (part 3), improper materials (part 4), improper installations (part 5) and finally important time limitations which apply to seeking legal action for defective construction in New York (part 6).