Legal terns explained: IBA Site Visit Model Protocol for International Arbitration

In the context of construction arbitrations, it can be beneficial for a tribunal to visit the site to contextualise the issues in dispute. Site visits can also facilitate equal access to evidence that may otherwise be in the possession of one party alone. Certain procedural rules, such as the International Bar Association’s (IBA) Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration, empower tribunals to inspect or require the inspection of a site.

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More cladding related professional indemnity policy claims expected

More professional indemnity (PI) policy claims due to cladding related disputes are to be expected despite a fall in the overall number of claims, says CMS in a market review, Claims and consequences: Professional Indemnity in the UK.

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PFI handback condition disputes rising

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Major Heathrow investment plans

Heathrow Airport says it expects its proposed third runway to begin operations within ten years and has announced a multibillion-pound investment programme to expand other parts of the airport that will include new terminal buildings, aircraft stands, passenger infrastructure and preparatory work for the third runway.

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News in Brief March 2025

The prospect of Private Finance Initiative type funding being used for hospital building and maintenance has been raised by NHS England Chief Executive Amanda Pritchard who has called for a more radical approach to the health service’s funding problems.

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New Act no cure for procurement malaise

New legislation aiming to modernise the UK’s public procurement system doesn’t come along very often. The Procurement Act 2023 has been some time coming, after being subjected to delays since being announced by the previous government, which said it would be one of the biggest changes in UK procurement history.

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Gatwick Airport expansion plans delayed

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has given a tentative approval to the £2.2 billion plan for a second runway at Gatwick Airport, delaying a final decision until October.

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DfT and HS2 Ltd slammed by MPs for reputational risk to UK

The High Speed Two (HS2) programme has become a casebook example of how not to run a major project, says the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee in a new report.

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Consultation opens on tougher construction products regulation

The government has opened a 12 week consultation on a Construction Products Green Paper published alongside its response to the Grenfell report.

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Government sets out reforms to fix building safety

The government has accepted all of the findings of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry final report and says it will act on all 58 of its recommendations.

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