Legal

Court throws out Tilbury Douglas’ £6m claim against Arup

Interserve agrees £50m Edinburgh Haymarket sale

Tilbury Douglas has failed in a legal claim that Arup should pay it £6m because of defective designs at a mixed-use development in Edinburgh. The contractor had alleged that Arup produced designs that were “incapable of implementation” on the revamp of the former Haymarket railway yard in central Edinburgh. But…

Fluctuation clauses go online in new JCT Minor Works family

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The latest edition of the Joint Contract Tribunal’s (JCT’s) Minor Works Building Contract family has moved its optional fluctuation clause online. Minor Works is designed for use on short-lasting, small and simple construction projects in the public and private sector, according to the JCT. The same form can be used…

Laing O’Rourke gets green light to pursue hospital claim

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Laing O’Rourke can continue with a claim for breach of contract against an adviser it employed on a defective PFI mental health hospital, a judge has ruled. The contractor is suing consultant Sweett for £20.4m over independent testing work carried out by cost and management firm Nisbet, which Sweett acquired…

JCT teases target cost contract details

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“Pain/gain” clauses to spread construction risk between clients, contractors and the supply chain will be included in the JCT’s forthcoming target cost contract. A member of the Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) drafting subcommittee has lifted the veil on the Target Cost Contract (TCC 2024) document before its official full release…

Judge rejects Balfour Beatty roads scheme legal challenge  

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Construction can now go ahead on a Balfour Beatty road scheme worth at least £228m near Manchester after objectors withdrew their legal challenge. Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) had sought a judicial review into the A57 Link Roads project, which will create two roads near the village of Mottram,…

Keltbray ‘had chance to tell CMA’ about appeal ground two years before fine

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Keltbray failed to raise a key plank of its current appeal against its £20m cover-bidding fine in 2021 during the competition regulator’s initial investigation, a hearing has heard. The contractor is appealing against the financial penalty imposed by the Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) last year, after the regulator’s investigation…

Keltbray cover-bidding fine ‘plucked from thin air’, tribunal told

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The competition regulator “plucked a figure almost from thin air” when fining demolition firm Keltbray £20m over cover bidding, the firm’s legal representative claimed yesterday in an appeal hearing. Keltbray’s fine, initially reduced to £16m after agreeing a settlement, was the biggest among the 10 demolition firms that were fined…

Construction boss jailed after £60k pensioner fraud

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A construction boss who defrauded a pensioner of £60,000 has been jailed and banned from being a company director. Adam Kirkbride was sentenced to four years in jail after he was found guilty of defrauding an investor and of breaching a director ban, according to the Insolvency Service. The 32-year-old…

Workers’ lives ‘deliberately put at risk’ via asbestos exposure

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A director has been given a suspended jail sentence after knowingly exposing workers to asbestos. Inspectors were called to a building site operated by Eye Track Ltd in Stretford, Manchester, over concerns about unsafe working at height while units were being demolished to make way for eight new homes, according…

Supplier of the year went under ‘after dispute with Vinci’

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The former director of a subcontractor has blamed a dispute with Vinci's UK building solutions arm for putting his company out of business. Ex-Marshdale Construction Ltd director Ben Edgar made the claim in a report published on Companies House last Friday (19 April) by the firm's administrator, insolvency firm Currie…