Fresh legal challenge threatens major road scheme

National Highways’ plan to upgrade a portion of the A428 between Oxford and Cambridge has become the latest nationally significant infrastructure project to face a potential judicial review, after a legal challenge was launched by environmental campaigners. One lawyer notes that a rise in such challenges is not unavoidable if thorough due process is followed.

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Call to avoid return of ‘race to the bottom’

Clients and contractors should learn lessons from the financial crash of 2008-2012 to avoid ushering in another ‘race to the bottom’ of overly competitive bidding as a new economic downturn takes hold, Arcadis has said.

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Injunction granted to block HS2 site protests

High Speed 2 has secured an injunction from the High Court to block protesters from disrupting work to deliver the railway across the length of its route from London to Crewe via Birmingham.

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News in Brief: October 2022

Martlet Homes has been awarded £10.8 million in damages and costs from contractor Mulalley & Co following a landmark ruling in July.

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Fall from height lands roof repair contractor with fine

A construction company has been fined £80,000 for health and safety failings after an employee suffered serious injuries falling through a fragile roof while working on a recycling facility in Nottinghamshire.

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Director of insolvent construction firm banned for seven years

A construction boss has been disqualified as a director for seven years after failing to keep adequate accounts while his business – now in liquidation – was trading.

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Golden Thread to reduce construction disputes

Adoption of a ‘Golden Thread’ approach to information management on construction projects – as mandated for higher risk residential buildings under the Building Safety Act – will help to reduce disputes in the sector, a webinar heard this week.

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Labour pledges procurement overhaul in five point plan

Labour has promised to improve transparency around government contracts, ‘strike off’ suppliers which have failed to deliver and give smaller firms more of a chance to win public tenders as part of a National Procurement Plan, should the party be voted into power.

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Galliford Try wins dispute over sheltered housing defects

The High Court has ruled in favour of Galliford Try in a dispute concerning who bears responsibility for repairing roof defects on sheltered housing that was refurbished by the contractor as part of a PFI project in North Tyneside.

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Leading construction lawyer joins Clyde & Co

Clyde & Co has announced the appointment of leading construction lawyer Victoria Peckett as a partner in its Global Projects & Construction Group, based in London.

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