Bid to overturn bid rigging disqualification rejected by High Court

The High Court has rejected an application to be able to continue as a director from one of the directors disqualified over illegally rigging bids for demolition and asbestos removal contracts in 2023.

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Construction Law latest print issue published

Our first issue of 2024 Construction Law print version will be landing on subscriber’s desks around now, with the usual blend of insight, analysis and news vital to anyone involved in the legal and contractual aspects of the industry.

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Review clears Teesworks of corruption allegations

The delayed independent review into claims surrounding finances at the Teesworks development has found no evidence of corruption or illegality.

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Complete designs not needed for Building Control approval

The Building Safety Regulator has confirmed that high-rise residential blocks will not always need to have a complete design in order to receive building control approval.

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Research confirms UK construction costs higher than EU countries

The UK is burdened with significantly higher construction costs than European peers, research to be published next week will confirm.

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Lack of staircase regulations detail holds up projects

The Building Safety Regulator has admitted that there is no target date for publication of regulations concerning the second staircase requirement for residential high rise buildings. Housebuilders say the resulting information ‘vacuum’ means housing developments are being stalled, particularly in London.

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Corporate manslaughter leads to £2.15 million fine

A recycling company has been fined £2.15 million after being found guilty of corporate manslaughter and breaching health and safety regulations when an employee was run over and killed by a loading shovel.

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Cost plus contracts under scrutiny for raising HS2 costs

The use of Cost-Plus contracts for civil engineering on Phase 1 HS2 has been condemned by Sir Jon Thompson, the Chair and Acting Chief Executive of HS2 Ltd.

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National Highways details new Transformation Delivery Partner contract

National Highways has published a Contract Notice for a transformation delivery partner to “provide a centralised vehicle for transformation and change” to deliver efficiency targets in capital and operational spending during its third Roads Investment Strategy period (RIS3) from 2025 to 2030.

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Roadmap points way to increased nuclear investment

The government has moved to give potential investors more long term certainty of investment plans by publishing a Civil Nuclear Roadmap that holds out the hope of at least one new nuclear power station of the same size as Hinkley C or Sizewell C being built every five years from 2030 to 2044.

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