Don’t let tiered agreements end in tears

Vijay Bange and Tanya Chadha of Trowers & Hamlins LLP examine recent court decisions affecting tiered alternative dispute resolution agreements. While eminently sensible for long term contracts and relationships, without care they could become obstacles to resolving disputes on shorter term situations.

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Economic loss and insurance

Insurance expert John D Wright of JD Risk Associates examines the insurance implications of the difference between economic loss in tort and losses that flow from a specific event. Relevant case law is extensive and there is a common thread linking termination of liability for losses.

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Dispute resolution clauses

In our latest alternative dispute resolution series article Tracey Summerell of Dentons UK and Middle East LLP looks at a recent decision highlighting the support the courts will give to dispute resolution clauses.

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New and proposed legislation: State of play table 243

This table, prepared by Dentons UK and Middle East LLP, provides a regularly amended guide to new and proposed legislation that will affect the construction industry. In addition to EU Directives and UK legislation, the table includes notes highlighting discussion papers issued by both government and non-government organisations, and commentary on the latest developments.

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The latest changes to the community infrastructure levy

The Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations 2010 allow local authorities to charge a community infrastructure levy (CIL) on new developments to raise money to fund local infrastructure.

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Legal terms explained – Delay liquidated damages

Delay liquidated damages (DLDs) are a common feature of construction contracts, which provide employers with a pre-agreed remedy for delays to project completion.

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News in Brief – October 2019

High Speed 2 is looking to appoint a single design and delivery partner to manage the construction of phase 2a from Birmingham to Crewe. The project previously let two part design and build contracts for much of the civils work in phase 1 from London to Birmingham, but is now looking to employ more of the supply chain directly for 2a.

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No easy rides for late payment reform

The UK government will take account of a supplier’s approach to payment when it comes to allowing it to tender for public sector projects, according to new payment practice rules.

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Electrical breaches rise on construction sites

Number of electricity breaches occurring on construction sites has increased by 31% in the last year according to the latest report from the Building Safety Group.

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HSE announces latest construction inspection initiative

Ensuring workers are well protected from the risk of respiratory health problems will be the focus of the Health & Safety Executive’s latest construction inspection initiative, which is due to begin this month.

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