Don’t miss the planning risk express!

Julie Teal and Jennifer Badham of Withers analyse a recent case that shows the advantages of having express terms clearly allocating responsibility for obtaining planning consents rather than relying on implied terms. With planning permissions, it pays to plan ahead.

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Contractor jailed for worker death

Contractor Allan Thompson has been jailed for six years after being found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter that led to the death of one worker and serious injury to another when they fell from a roof being repaired in Stockport.

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Slavery ignorance widespread

Almost two-thirds of small businesses (SMEs) are unaware of the Modern Slavery Act, according to a survey by the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS).

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MPs slam commercial skills

Public spending watchdog the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has slammed public sector procurement skills in another scathing report – Transforming contract management: progress review – that slams the civil service for a culture that does not place ‘enough value on commercial expertise’.

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News in Brief: May 2016

The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and the Construction Industry Training Board have won a judicial review in the High Court that attempted to challenge the legality of the CITB levy system.

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Experts have lessons to learn

Recent case law in relation to the use and operation of expert witnesses is reviewed by Paul Newman of 3PB Barristers. Lessons need to be learned by experts themselves as well as the parties and legal counsel instructing them. 

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More pay less confusion

Amanda Burge of Hamlins reviews recent court decisions concerning the vexed issue of payments and pay less notices. More attention to contract administration will be needed until the courts sort out the difficulties this area of construction law has got into, she warns. 

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Completion not practically defined

Insurance expert John D Wright of JD Risk Associates explains the insurance perspective on difficulties associated with handover. Case law is inconclusive in several areas but careful definitions can save a lot of problems.

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Multiple adjudications with the same adjudicator

In our latest alternative dispute resolution series article David Owens of Clyde & Co reports on a rare success for a challenge to an adjudicator’s jurisdiction.

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Rail contractors must follow new behaviour rules

A new code of conduct setting out minimum standards of behaviour for Network Rail’s contractors and subcontractors is to be embedded within all future contracts.

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