Major infrastructure planning process under review

Government is inviting comments from lawyers and other interested parties ahead of a comprehensive review of the planning process for nationally significant infrastructure projects, following a pledge to improve the regime in last year’s National Infrastructure Strategy.

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Construction equipment breaches rise

Breaches of regulations which place duties on firms to manage the occupational risks of using construction equipment on sites rose by 40% during the first half of 2021, according to new findings from the independent Building Safety Group.

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Toolkit targets better rail project delivery

More efficient delivery of railway projects is promised following the launch of new guidance setting out best practice for those involved in taking forward schemes.

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Contracts need climate change review

Construction firms need to start translating ideas on reducing carbon into action on sites and should be reviewing their contracts and other legal documents from a climate perspective, lawyers have said following publication of a landmark climate change report this week.

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Appeal to be lodged in roads investment challenge

Environmental campaign group Transport Action Network will appeal against a High Court ruling in favour of the Government over their challenge on climate grounds to the £27Bn second Road Investment Strategy.

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Groundworks firm fined after life changing incident

Groundworks specialist Hovington has been fined for safety breaches after a worker was struck by a falling piece of plant machinery and suffered life changing injuries while working on a construction site in Rotherham.

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Scottish Government issues materials shortage guidance

Scottish contracting authorities should take immediate steps to assure themselves that planned construction projects remain feasible in light of materials and labour shortages, including by re-examining approaches to procurement, contracts and risk transfer, the Scottish Government has said.

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Consultation launched on post-Grenfell building safety competence framework

A new specification setting out competence requirements for Building Safety Managers has been published for consultation this week as part of ongoing efforts to raise professional standards in the built environment sector in the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower Fire.

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Court rules Stonehenge upgrade decision unlawful

Plans to upgrade 13km of the A303 to dual carriageway including construction of a road tunnel at Stonehenge are in jeopardy after campaigners won a legal battle in the High Court, effectively quashing development consent for the scheme.

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Firms to seek relief over materials shortages

Contractors are expected to start looking for contract amendments, liquidated damages relief and risk premiums to help them manage exposure to risk as a result of materials price increases hitting the industry, consultant Gleeds says in a new report.

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