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Adjudicate - Authoritative Construction Landing Page Template
Adjudicate is a sidebar companion landing page template built for construction dispute resolution practices. It combines an institutional authority visual identity with a transparent, phase-by-phase process layout. The fixed sidebar guides visitors through each stage of adjudication, while a structured lead capture form converts distressed general contractors, subcontractors, and project owners into qualified case assessment leads.
by Rocket studio
Adjudicate is a single-page, sidebar companion template designed for construction dispute resolution firms. It presents a binding decision-making practice with the weight and clarity of a formal hearing room. The layout leads visitors through every phase of the adjudication process and closes with a friction-reduced lead capture form built for high-stakes B2B prospects.
This template is built for credentialed adjudicators and construction dispute resolution practices that serve commercial construction clients. It speaks directly to the pressured, deadline-driven world of contested jobsites and stalled contracts.
Construction disputes move slowly when the wrong process is chosen. Litigation drags. Mediation suggests but does not decide. Prospects in research mode often do not understand that adjudication delivers a binding outcome on a defined timeline. This template closes that knowledge gap before the visitor even scrolls past the hero.
You get a fully structured landing page that guides a prospect from first impression to form submission without confusion. Every layout decision reinforces institutional authority and process credibility.




Theme
Institutional Authority
Creative direction
Transparent Process
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Sidebar Companion
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Fixed Sidebar Process Navigator
Giant Headline Hero Section
Phase-by-phase Process Sections
Multi-step Lead Capture Form
PDF Download Gate
Who We Serve Client Blocks
Who is this template designed for?
What does the fixed sidebar actually do?
Can I use this template to capture leads at different stages of buyer readiness?
Why does the lead form not ask for a phone number upfront?
What visual style does this template use?
This template delivers a focused set of components, each chosen to serve the specific conversion demands of a construction dispute resolution practice.
The sidebar stays anchored to the left of the viewport as the visitor scrolls. It displays five labeled phases: Initial Assessment, Document Review, Site Inspection, Hearing, and Determination. The active phase highlights automatically based on scroll position, so the visitor always knows exactly where they are in the process.
The hero uses large serif typography set flush to the left margin with the headline "Resolve the Dispute. Resume the Build." The right third of the viewport holds a short positioning paragraph and a muted golden-hour construction photograph. No animation runs in the hero. The stillness communicates finality and control.
Each scroll section corresponds to one adjudication phase. The content explains who is present, what documents are required, and how long each phase takes. Stakes escalate naturally across sections, from approachable administrative steps to cross-examination protocols and enforceable timelines.
The case assessment form collects dispute type first, then project value range, then a free-text narrative field labeled "Describe the dispute in your own words," and finally name, company, and email. No phone number is required upfront. This sequence reduces friction by letting the prospect explain their situation before identifying themselves.
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable guide titled "The Adjudication Timeline: What to Expect in 28 Days." It is gated behind an email-only field, capturing research-mode visitors who are not yet ready to submit a full case assessment.
Three distinct client type blocks address general contractors, subcontractors, and project owners separately. Each block names the specific pain point that audience faces, making the page feel written for the reader rather than about the firm.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Headline | Establish authority and frame the firm's core positioning statement |
| Who We Serve | Address three distinct client types with specific pain points |
| The Process | Walk through all five adjudication phases with scroll-linked sidebar |
| Why Adjudication | Contrast adjudication against litigation and mediation on cost and time |
| Case Assessment Form | Capture qualified leads with dispute type, value, and narrative fields |
| PDF Download Gate | Convert research-mode visitors with a gated 28-day timeline guide |
| Footer | Present a single-row linear footer with firm contact and navigation |
The visual identity follows an Institutional Authority theme. Every color and type choice reinforces the feeling of a formal expert determination report printed on heavy stock paper.
The template is designed desktop-first, reflecting the reality that legal professionals and construction managers typically review dispute materials on workstations. It remains fully responsive for mobile viewing.
Every layout and content decision in this template is oriented toward one outcome: turning a distressed construction professional into a submitted case assessment lead.
This template is categorized under Legal and Compliance, specifically within the Mediation and Alternative Dispute subcategory, with a niche focus on construction dispute resolution. It is part of the Cloud Canvas color system family and uses the Sidebar Companion template style alongside the Transparent Process creative direction.