Legal

Galliford Try under fire over demolition of 19th century facade

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Cardiff Council has said Galliford Try will be “held to account” after kick-starting demolition of a much-loved building facade without planning consent. The local authority branded the contractor’s decision to start removal of the colourful frontage of Guildford Crescent as “completely unacceptable”. Earlier this summer, Galliford Try submitted plans for…

Tilbury gets go-ahead to pursue case against Arup

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Tilbury Douglas has been given the go-ahead to continue its claim against Arup, in the latest stage of a long-running legal dispute over a flawed design for enabling works near Edinburgh’s Haymarket station. The company claims Arup failed to exercise due care and skill in drawing up the design for…

Specialist fined after roof fall leaves worker in intensive care

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An industrial and agricultural building specialist has been fined after a worker was put into intensive care after falling 10 metres through a roof. CK Steelwork & Cladding Ltd was carrying out work on the roof of a building on the Heathlands Industrial Estate in Carlisle, Cumbria, in March 2022,…

Builder forced to repay £50k for fraudulent Covid loan

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The director of a construction company that fraudulently secured a Covid bounce-back loan has been forced to repay £50,000. Marian Ghimpu, director of Deea Construct in Croydon, has been banned from being a company director for 13 years and must repay money to the public purse, after he secured a…

Didcot collapse: MP slams the wait for answers

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An MP has suggested that issues around the Didcot Power Station collapse have been “kicked into the long grass” as the investigation into the incident drags on. On 23 February 2016, the boiler house at the decommissioned Oxfordshire facility collapsed, with Michael Collings, 53, found dead shortly afterwards. The bodies…

M&S appeals Gove’s rejection of Oxford Street rebuild

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Marks & Spencer has launched legal action against the government’s decision to block its controversial redevelopment in Oxford Street, central London. Operations director Sacha Berendji said that housing secretary Michael Gove had “wrongly interpreted and applied planning policy” in rejecting the retailer’s plans to demolish and rebuild its flagship store…

Berkeley and Sisk’s bridge-design dispute moves forward

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A judge has ruled that a £4m legal battle between Berkeley Homes and John Sisk & Son should be heard in more detail, after Berkeley failed in an attempt to bring the case under a fast-track procedure. The case centres on who is responsible for design flaws on three bridges…

Contractor-appointment timings to be mandated for high-risk buildings

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Clients will be required to appoint a main contractor on high-risk tower blocks before a building-control approval application is made, the government has confirmed. The government announced its intention to press ahead with the move in a response to a year-long consultation on changes to building regulations aimed at improving…

Government introduces three-pronged commencement definition

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Buildings will be split into three categories, each with separate rules on when building work is deemed to have started, under an amendment to regulations. Last week, the government laid a raft of amendments to Building Regulations following a year-long consultation after the introduction of the Building Safety Act 2022.…

Bounce-back loan abuse: 227 years of bans issued in three months

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Construction company directors who abused bounce-back loans during the pandemic have been issued with 227 years-worth of bans in the past three months, an analysis by Construction News has found. The Insolvency Service issued the disqualifications to 26 directors of building firms that either overstated their turnover to obtain a…