Construction Notice Requirements Guide (California)
Document Type: Reference Guide
Version: 1.0
Last Updated: February 2026
Distribute To: Project Managers, AR/AP, Estimating
Purpose
Summarize critical notice requirements in construction contracts to protect rights and avoid waiver of claims.
⚠️ CRITICAL: Notice is Everything
Failure to provide timely notice can result in:
- Loss of lien rights
- Waiver of claims
- Denial of change orders
- Loss of delay damages
- Contract termination
Lien-Related Notices (California)
| Notice | Who Sends | To Whom | Deadline | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preliminary Notice | Subs, suppliers | Owner, GC, lender | Within 20 days of first work | Preserve lien rights |
| Stop Payment Notice | Unpaid claimant | Owner/lender | Before final payment | Stop funds |
| Mechanics Lien | Unpaid claimant | Property | 90 days after completion | Secure payment |
| Notice of Completion | Owner | County recorder | Within 15 days of completion | Shortens lien deadlines |
| Notice of Cessation | Owner | County recorder | When work stops 30+ days | Shortens lien deadlines |
Contract Notice Requirements
Change Order Notices
| Event | Notice Requirement | Typical Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Changed conditions | Written notice to owner/GC | 7-14 days of discovery |
| Extra work directed | Written notice before work | Before starting work |
| Price increase claim | Written with cost backup | Per contract (often 7-21 days) |
Key Language to Look For:
- "Contractor shall notify within __ days"
- "Failure to notify constitutes waiver"
- "No claim shall be valid unless..."
Delay Notices
| Situation | Notice Requirement | Typical Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Delay event occurs | Written notice to owner | 5-14 days of event |
| Time extension request | Formal request with backup | Per contract |
| Delay damages claim | Detailed cost/schedule impact | Per contract |
Must Include:
- Nature of delay
- Cause of delay
- Anticipated duration
- Impact on schedule
- Request for time extension
Claim Notices
| Claim Type | Notice Requirement | Key Elements |
|---|---|---|
| Differing site conditions | Immediate notice, don't disturb | Describe conditions, location |
| Defective specifications | Before proceeding with work | Identify defect, proposed resolution |
| Owner interference | Document as occurs | Specific interference, impact |
| Acceleration | Before accelerating | Direction received, cost impact |
Notice Best Practices
Always:
- Put notices in writing
- Send certified mail or email with read receipt
- Reference contract provision
- Be specific about facts
- State what you're claiming
- Keep copies of everything
- Note date sent and received
Format:
[Date]
VIA: [Certified Mail/Email]
[Recipient Name and Address]
RE: Notice of [Claim Type]
Project: [Name]
Contract: [Number/Date]
Contract Reference: Section [X.X]
Dear [Name]:
This letter serves as formal notice pursuant to Section [X.X]
of the Contract dated [date].
[Description of event/condition/claim]
[Impact on work/schedule/cost]
[What you are requesting]
We reserve all rights under the Contract.
Sincerely,
[Signature]
Common Notice Deadlines
Typical Contract Deadlines:
| Notice Type | AIA A201 | ConsensusDocs | Public Works |
|---|---|---|---|
| Claims | 21 days | 14 days | Varies |
| Changes | 7 days | 7 days | Varies |
| Delays | 21 days | 14 days | Varies |
| Differing conditions | Prompt | Prompt | Immediate |
ALWAYS CHECK YOUR SPECIFIC CONTRACT
Notice Tracking Log
| Date | Notice Type | To | Via | Response Due | Response Received |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
California-Specific Requirements
Public Works:
- Government Code requirements
- Specific claim procedures
- Short deadlines (often 15-20 days)
- Board approval may be required
Private Works:
- Contract governs
- Prelim notice within 20 days
- Mechanics lien within 90 days
Related Documents
- Preliminary Notice Procedure
- Change Order Management
- Mechanics Lien Filing
- Claim Procedures
Template provided by support.construction. Consult legal counsel for specific situations.