
Terms & Conditions
A legal disclaimer
Welcome to the EIA Construction website. By accessing or using this site, you agree to the following Terms & Conditions. These terms are designed to clearly outline how our website and its content may be used, while ensuring transparency and professionalism for all visitors.
1. Use of Our Website
This website provides general information about EIA Construction, our services, and our capabilities. By using this site, you agree not to:
- Use the site for unlawful or harmful purposes
- Attempt to disrupt or interfere with its functionality
- Access data or systems without authorization
Use of this site is at your own discretion and risk.
2. Intellectual Property
All content on this website — including text, images, graphics, branding, and layout — is the property of EIA Construction unless otherwise noted. You may not copy, reproduce, modify, or distribute any content without prior written permission.
3. Construction‑Specific Disclaimers
Information on this website is provided for general reference only. It is not:
- A formal estimate
- A contract
- A guarantee of pricing, timelines, or project outcomes
- Professional advice tailored to your specific project
Every project is unique. Any commitments must be confirmed in writing through an official proposal or contract issued by EIA Construction.
4. Estimates, Quotes & Project Information
Any estimate or quote requested through this website or via email is:
- Preliminary and non‑binding
- Subject to change after site inspection, material verification, and scope confirmation
- Not a guarantee of final pricing or availability
A contractor‑client relationship is only established once a formal written agreement is executed.
5. Accuracy of Information
We work to keep our website accurate and up to date, but construction information can change quickly. EIA Construction does not guarantee:
- The completeness or accuracy of any content
- That the site will be error‑free or uninterrupted
- That materials, pricing, or availability shown on the site reflect current market conditions
All information is provided “as is.”
6. Third‑Party Links & Tools
Our website may include links to third‑party sites, maps, or tools. These operate independently and have their own terms and policies. EIA Construction is not responsible for their content, accuracy, or practices.
7. Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, EIA Construction is not liable for:
- Damages resulting from your use of this website
- Reliance on general information provided here
- Technical issues, interruptions, or data loss
- Actions taken based on examples, photos, or descriptions
This website is intended for informational purposes only. Any decisions regarding construction work should be based on a formal written agreement with EIA Construction.
8. User Submissions
If you submit information through forms on our site, you agree that:
- The information is accurate
- We may use it to respond to your inquiry
- We may contact you regarding services you requested
All personal information is handled according to our Privacy Policy. Submitting information does not create a contractual relationship.
9. Security
We take reasonable measures to protect our website and your information. However, no system is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee that unauthorized access, breaches, or technical failures will never occur.
10. Governing Law
These Terms & Conditions are governed by the laws of the State of Arizona. Any disputes arising from your use of this website shall be resolved in Arizona courts.
11. Changes to These Terms
We may update these Terms & Conditions at any time. Continued use of the site indicates acceptance of the updated terms.
12. Contact Us
If you have questions about these Terms & Conditions, please contact:
Email: admin@eiaconstruction.com
Phone: 480-442-8088
13. Workmanship Standards
EIA Construction is committed to delivering high‑quality workmanship consistent with industry standards and the scope outlined in each project’s written agreement. Because every project is unique, workmanship expectations, materials, and performance standards will be defined in the project contract, not on this website.
Nothing on this website should be interpreted as a guarantee of specific workmanship standards, performance outcomes, or construction methods. All commitments must be confirmed in writing.
14. Warranties
Unless otherwise stated in a signed contract:
- EIA Construction provides no express or implied warranties through this website.
- Any warranties related to materials, equipment, or products are provided directly by the manufacturer, and coverage is subject to their terms.
- Workmanship warranties, if offered, will be clearly defined in the project’s written agreement and apply only to the specific work performed under that contract.
Website content, photos, examples, or descriptions do not create or imply any warranty.
15. Subcontractors
EIA Construction may engage qualified subcontractors to perform portions of the work. All subcontractors are required to meet our standards for licensing, insurance, safety, and professionalism.
Use of subcontractors does not alter or expand any warranties, obligations, or liabilities beyond what is stated in the project’s written agreement. EIA Construction retains the right to select, manage, and replace subcontractors as needed to complete the project.
16. Lien Rights
Under Arizona law, contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers may have the right to file a mechanic’s lien if payment is not made according to the terms of the project contract.
Nothing on this website waives, limits, or modifies EIA Construction’s lien rights. All lien rights are fully reserved and may be exercised as permitted by law.
17. Dispute Resolution
Any disputes arising from your use of this website or from information provided here shall be governed by Arizona law.
For project‑related disputes, the dispute resolution process outlined in the signed contract will apply. This may include:
- Informal negotiation
- Mediation
- Arbitration
- Litigation in Arizona courts
Website communication alone does not create any obligation for EIA Construction to engage in dispute resolution or accept liability.