Heathrow expansion

Heathrow had launched the first of a two-part public planning consultation necessary for gaining a Development Consent Order (DCO) in January 2018.

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Legal terms explained: Time at large

If ‘time is at large’, there is no obligation to complete by a fixed completion date, but rather an obligation to complete within a reasonable time.

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News in Brief: August/September 2018

Carillion’s collapse has exposed fundamental flaws in government outsourcing and contracting, reports the House of Commons’ Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee.

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Mediation proving its worth

Approval of the performance of mediators among lawyers is fairly high, with about 80% of them getting a nod of approval in a bi-annual survey – or Mediation Audit – from CEDR (see News). Which means that around one in five of them didn’t perform up to lawyers’ expectations, for which of course there could be many reasons, such as the mediation didn’t go quite the way the lawyer hoped.

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Commissioner named to mediate HS2 disputes

Government has appointed Sir Mark Worthington as its Independent High Speed 2 Construction Commissioner. The role will see Sir Mark – a former aide to Baroness Thatcher – investigate unresolved disputes that have not reached a satisfactory conclusion through HS2 Ltd’s complaints process.

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News in Brief: 20 July

Spanish train manufacturer CAF (Construcciones Y Auxiliar De Ferrocarriles) has been added to the shortlist for High Speed Two’s £2.75Bn rolling stock contract following a High Court challenge.

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Kier faces £600,000 block crush fine

Kier has received its second fine in the space of a week for health and safety offences. The contractor was fined £600,000 on Tuesday following an incident that saw a block of pre-cast concrete fall onto a worker’s leg during a project to build two rail bridges near Cardiff.

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Councils in breach of 30 day payment rules

Almost nine in 10 local authorities are failing to monitor whether their suppliers are getting paid within 30 days for construction work, according to data obtained by two industry trade bodies.

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Mediations rise by a fifth

Commercial mediations are on the rise with 12,000 having been performed in the UK over the last 12 months, marking an increase of 20% on statistics from 2016.

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