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You can smash but not always grab when manifestly unjust
Construction dispute decision is a rare example of fairness seeming to override the statutory policy to prioritise cash flow in
AI's potential and key risks in the construction industry
In this article, we consider the use of artificial intelligence in the construction industry and give insight into identifying and
Lockdown 2.0: Will the construction industry survive or thrive?
As England enters lockdown 2.0, is the construction industry better prepared this time to continue to "build, build, build"?
Construction contracts: old tools and new risks
Can the CLC's guidance future proof the JCT contract from effects caused by the pandemic and Brexit?
Collecting cash in the construction industry: tools for chasing debtors in light of further Government restrictions
The government has extended the restriction on the enforcement of statutory demands until 31 December 2020. The extension from the
Defence Infrastructure Organisation publishes £3bn procurement pipeline
Details of future spending plans on infrastructure over the coming years for the UK armed forces will help suppliers better
Adjudication for insolvent parties | A higher bar than first thought?
In the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling that an insolvent company can adjudicate, the TCC have confirmed that there
What do the latest government measures mean for the construction industry?
Although the direction to work from home does not apply to site workers, the latest changes will put a focus
Cornerstone v University of the Arts London decision has potential to help unlock stalled Code negotiations
Tribunal provides clarity on terms typically contained in agreements under the Electronic Communications Code that could help boost the rollout
Think your contract is clear, think again
With courts being increasingly willing to apply business common sense in favour of a strict, literal interpretation of contractual wording
Government publishes draft Building Safety Bill
A parliamentary committee will report on the draft with legislation expected to evolve as more safety risks are identified and