Construction Law Guide to: Document Management

In the latest in our Guides series from DLA Piper, Anthony Willis and Harry Thompson explain why a proper approach to managing documentation is essential, especially when disputes arise.

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‘Case of the century’ sets new rules on penalties

Cecily Davis of Fieldfisher examines what was billed as the case of the century, which painted a tawdry picture of the UK development sector. Case law has now established that the rule on penalties still exists but its application is more limited and proportionate consequences are required.

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Drones are here to stay and to help

Drones have the potential to deliver massive cost savings to construction, but their use has not been without controversy. Shona McCusker of CMS looks at the legal implications surrounding their use and warns of tightening regulation.

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Streamlining private sector development lending

Securing finance for developments can be a complex and lengthy process but Anne Wright of Lawrence Stephens Solicitors suggests six steps that can be taken to speed things up. Overcautious lenders often misunderstand project risk, she warns.

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The role of insurance brokers

Insurance expert John D Wright of JD Risk Associates explains the valuable role that insurance brokers can play in ensuring that cost effective cover is provided. They can more than justify their cost, he argues, but need to be carefully selected. When it comes to insuring a construction project, ‘going it alone’ could be costly, even for a one person business.

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When does the pay less notice regime apply?

Laura Lintott of Dentons UK and Middle East LLP analyses the pay less notice regime in the wake of last year’s Court of Appeal ruling on whether the Construction Act applies to final payment applications made after contract completion or termination.

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Adjudication and insolvency

Our latest alternative dispute resolution series article from Russell Banfi of Clyde & Co LLP examines what to expect when liquidators of an insolvent party initiate an adjudication.

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The IPA’s annual report on major projects

The Infrastructure and Projects Authority’s (IPA) Annual Report on Major Projects 2017–18 (the Report) analyses the government’s investment in, and the delivery of, major projects. As well as providing an overview of the allocation of resources across various sectors, the Report provides a detailed four-point plan to improve the delivery of major projects.

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New and proposed legislation: State of play table 233

This table, prepared by Clyde & Co, 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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News in Brief: October 2018

Society of Construction Law (SCL) members can now have a unique 10% multi-year discount on subscriptions to the print version of Construction Law following an agreement between publishers Barrett Byrd Associates and the SCL.

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