Legal

Administrators probe Midas directors’ conduct

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Administrators for contractor Midas have written to the Insolvency Service regarding concerns over business practices in the lead-up to the firm’s collapse earlier this year. Teneo Financial Advisory has contacted the government agency, calling for creditors of Midas to come forward with any concerns they have over events in the…

London mayor won’t stop ITV studios redevelopment

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London mayor Sadiq Khan has chosen not to intervene in £400m plans to redevelop ITV’s former South Bank studios at 72 Upper Ground, despite the government having halted work. The proposals from developer Mitsubishi Estate and development manager CO—RE set out a landmark redevelopment of a 2.5-acre site into a…

DfT approves £500m revamp of Manston Airport

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The government has given the green light to a £500m redevelopment of Manston Airport near Margate, ignoring advice from the Planning Inspectorate. The Department for Transport (DfT) has approved a redetermined Development Consent Order (DCO) for the airport, which was originally submitted in August 2018. The DCO, which was approved…

Collapsed firm accused of deliberately misrepresenting workers’ credentials

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A collapsed specialist has been accused of “deliberately misrepresent[ing]” the credentials of operatives on a major job – and accidentally revealing this to its client on a video call. FEL Group, which made and installed infrastructure for data centres, went under in June, after what administrators at RSM UK said…

Millionaire jailed for refusing to demolish illegal ‘man cave’

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A millionaire who built what has been described as “Britain’s biggest man cave” has been jailed for six weeks after failing in his planning dispute with the local council. Graham Wildin, 70, of Cinderford in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, was sentenced to a short jail term at a court…

Director given 11-year ban over false COVID loan request

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A Yorkshire-based director whose companies provided services to construction projects has been disqualified for 11 years, after attempting to defraud the Bounce Back Loan Scheme. Stephen Burke, 63, from Rotherham, overstated the turnover of his companies to secure £200,000 in taxpayer-funded loans to which he was not entitled during the…

Esso gains injunction to prevent disruption at pipeline works

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Oil giant Esso has won an interim injunction to prevent protesters affecting construction work on its £90m pipeline redevelopment project. The oil firm, which is owned by US oil company ExxonMobil, aims to replace 56 miles of its 65 mile pipeline, running from Boorley Green in Southampton to its terminal…

Court blocks Balfour Beatty’s request for cladding docs

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A judge has told Balfour Beatty that it cannot force an architect to pick through reams of documents to see if any of them have a bearing on a £12m cladding-defects dispute. Mrs Justice Jefford ruled in the Technology and Construction Court that the contractor could not require architect Broadway…

Contractor fined £600k after child dies on site

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A civils firm has been fined £600,000 for safety breaches after the death of a child on a site. Seven-year-old Conley Thompson went missing from home on 26 July 2015. His body was discovered by construction workers the following morning on the site at Bank End Road, Worsbrough, in South…

Southampton Airport expansion ruled legal

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An extension to the runway at Southampton Airport is set to go ahead, after an appeal against it failed in court. This week, the Court of Appeal refused an appeal by a local campaign group, upholding the decision by Eastleigh Borough Council that the runway can be lengthened by 164…