Contractor bosses convicted after fatal building site fall

Two construction company owners have been convicted of health and safety offences – including one count of manslaughter by gross negligence – after a worker fell to his death on a building site in Hove.

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Responses invited to wide ranging UK adjudication survey

All individuals involved in UK adjudication are invited to take part in a major new survey as part of research by the Adjudication Society and King’s College London’s Centre of Construction Law & Dispute Resolution.

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Gove promises legal action against unsafe cladding manufacturers

Michael Gove has resolved to pursue cladding and insulation manufacturers through the courts after claiming that the industry failed to offer any funding commitment to help fix the building safety crisis.

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Construction impacts analysed after call to terminate Russian contracts

Implications for the construction industry following the publication of Procurement Policy Note PPN 01/22 ‘Contracts with suppliers from Russia and Belarus’ have been analysed by a public procurement and construction law specialist.

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Individuals to stand trial over Genoa bridge collapse

Fifty nine defendants are set to stand trial over the fatal collapse of the Morandi Bridge in Genoa in 2018, including officials from the bridge’s operator and its engineering subsidiary, an Italian judge has ruled.

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Contractors sentenced after Manchester cable strike injury

A principal contractor and subcontractor have been fined a combined total of more than £1 million after an employee suffered serious eye damage in an explosion caused by a cable strike during construction works at a substation in Manchester. The industry has been warned of the dangers of working near electricity networks.

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Sector warned over duty of care risks in CL’s April issue

Construction professionals and design and build contractors should review processes for both negotiating contracts and managing their work to minimise the risk of claims for alleged breach of duty of care, writes guest editor Tom Pemberton of Lawrence Stephens Solicitors in the new issue of Construction Law.

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Public procurers urged to terminate Russian contracts

Public sector bodies should urgently review contracts with Russian and Belarusian suppliers and where feasible seek to terminate these under the direction of a new Procurement Policy Note published by the Cabinet Office.

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Model contract launched to aid collaborative procurement

A model Integrated Information Management Contract has been launched which aims to support the construction industry to adopt a collaborative procurement approach, make effective use of BIM and meet the collaboration requirements of ISO 19650.

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House builder fined for Welsh watercourse pollution

A major developer has been fined £433,331 after failing to implement appropriate measures to prevent pollution from a development which impacted the River Gavenny in Monmouthshire, South Wales in 2019.

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