The construction industry is a vital component of economic development in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria, characterized by its dynamic and complex nature. With the increase in construction activities, disputes are inevitable, often leading to project delays, cost overruns, and strained relationships among stakeholders. To address these challenges, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods have gained popularity as effective mechanisms for resolving disputes in the construction industry. This research paper aims to provide a comprehensive appraisal of the ADR methods used in the construction industry in Abeokuta, Ogun State. The study employs a qualitative research methodology with the aid of focus group discussion strategy employing various stakeholders, including construction professionals, legal experts, government officials, and project owners. The research investigates the types and frequency of disputes encountered in construction projects, explores the awareness and utilization of ADR methods, and evaluates the effectiveness and efficiency of these methods in resolving disputes. The research highlights the need for increased awareness and education about ADR methods among construction professionals in Abeokuta. It underscores the importance of establishing an ADR framework tailored to the specific needs and challenges of the local construction industry. Furthermore, the study suggests that a more structured and standardized approach to ADR could lead to more efficient and timelier dispute resolution, ultimately benefiting the construction industry's stakeholders.