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HSE Annual Report & Accounts 2022-2023

Earlier this year, we reviewed the Health and Safety Executive (“HSE”) 10-year strategy: “Protecting People and Places” (the “Strategy”). The Strategy was the regulator’s broadest strategy to date setting out 5 objectives to achieve between 2022 and 2032. The 10-year plan required significant investment to reduce work-related stress and improve mental health in the workplace.… Read More >
Note on Building Safety Act Secondary Legislation

Introduction This note will mainly focus on what certificates and declarations will need to be provided and when, for the carrying out of works to an existing higher-risk building, as per the Building Safety Act and the related secondary legislation recently published. Much of this information can be found in The Building (Higher-Risk Buildings Procedures)… Read More >
COLLABORATIVE CONTRACTING IN CANADA: COMING IN FOR A LANDING?

Procurement approaches for large complex infrastructure projects need to be refreshed and updated from time to time, and this has particularly been the case for design-build projects in large-scale public infrastructure. Canada is, arguably, going through such a renovation process right now. Will Buckby, Partner at Beale & Co and *Andrés Durán, a lawyer in… Read More >
Principal Designer and Principal Contractor – Secondary Legislation Published

Secondary legislation[1] is now in force which provides important clarification as to how the new roles of the Principal Designer and Principal Contractor will operate under the Building Safety Act. Regulation 6 inserts a new Part 2A into the Building Regulations which sets out the arrangements a client must make, including the appointment of a… Read More >
Solicitors’ PI Insurance – success breeds success in coverage dispute

In a dispute regarding the scope of compulsory professional indemnity insurance for solicitors in Northern Ireland, the Court of Appeal in Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Ltd and ors v Tughans has recently upheld the earlier decisions that the insuring clause is sufficiently wide to cover liabilities which include a firm’s fees, in this case… Read More >
Construction Week Leaders in Construction Summit: Driving the UAE’s Net-Zero Strategy

The annual Construction Week Leaders in Construction Summit took place on 20 September this year, in Dubai. The Summit brought together industry experts to share their insights on the latest trends and technologies that will help drive the UAE’s net-zero strategy. In this two-part series, we discuss the key takeaways from the Summit and the… Read More >
Rochford Returns – Lidl Great Britain Ltd v Closed Circuit Cooling Ltd (t/a 3CL) [2023] EWHC 2243 (TCC)

Is a contractual term which provides for a final date for payment other than by reference to a specified period between the due date and the final date for payment (e.g. by reference to service of a VAT invoice) compliant with s.110(1)(b) of the Construction Act? The High Court has provided clarity around this point… Read More >
Building Safety Act: Key Considerations for Contractors

Much commentary to date in relation to the Building Safety Act 2022 has considered how it applies to clients but it will also have a significant impact on contractors. The Building Safety Act introduced large scale change in relation to the building safety regime generally and to the design, construction, and occupation of high-risk residential… Read More >
Defective premises ruling likely to lead to increase in claims

Whether developers are owed duties under the Defective Premises Act – a point long uncertain in the courts – has been clarified, Sheena Sood and Michael O’Brien discuss. This article was first published in Building Magazine. Please click on the link below to read the full article. Defective premises ruling likely to lead to increase… Read More >
The Impact of Innovative Technology in the Construction Industry: Staying Ahead of the Curve

The construction industry continues to undergo a digital transformation with the integration of innovative technology which is transforming the way construction projects are designed, executed, and managed. In this article Ian Masser and Sophie-Rose Bowen discuss some of the ways that innovative technology is being used in the construction industry and the potential legal issues… Read More >