Coastal projects bring unique pressures. Crews may work around weather windows, supply schedules, and heavy delivery activity. At the same time, Gulf Shores is a place where construction zones don’t always stay “contained”—people may pass by worksites during the day, and vehicles may be moving through loading routes.
That combination can create disputes about:
- Who controlled the worksite at the time of the accident (general contractor vs. subcontractor vs. equipment operator)
- Whether traffic and pedestrian hazards were properly managed
- Whether warnings, barriers, and safe access routes were in place


