All Legal articles – Page 53
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Public sector procurement: Small fish in a big pond
New rules are due to come into force this year aimed at opening up contracts to SME contractors. Here’s what you need to know
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Balfour JV faces £200,000 penalty for Christmas rail chaos
Network Rail chief executive Mark Carne outlines penalties for contractors behind rail delays
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Balancing act
A judge manages to balance the need for procedural fairness while encouraging the parties to settle through alternative dispute resolution
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Balfour JV to face review after Christmas rail chaos
Signalling Solutions’ “management processes” to be reviewed by Network Rail after London Paddington closure
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Do I have your retention?
The attack on retentions has begun but could a total ban be tipping the balance too far?
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Electrical fault blamed for fire at Morgan Sindall Notts uni job
Morgan Sindall vindicated by official report into £16m Nottingham blaze
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Draft CDM regulations published
Health and safety regulations will come into force on 6 April 2015
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Refurb of tenanted properties
For any tenanted property undergoing refurbishment or maintenance work, it is essential that landlords consider the effects it could have for those renting
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Discord on Concord Street
Design build contracts spell bad news, most of all for the poor blighters who buy what’s built. Design should be left to designers
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NAO questions benefit of Whitehall’s ‘prompt payment’ targets
Watchdog argues large suppliers rather than SMEs benefit most
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Balfour and Amey JVs to face scrutiny on London rail delays
Overrunning engineering work caused unplanned station closures at King’s Cross and Paddington at Christmas
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Construction law predictions: Fortune telling
Last year’s assertions on third party rights showed exactly why legal forecasts are best left well alone. But here are a couple for 2015
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Wind turbine collapse closes wind farm
Screggagh wind farm in Northern Ireland closed after incident on Friday
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Just what the doctor ordered
Doctors and other healthcare professionals now have responsibility for commissioning health-related buildings. But do they have the expertise - or time - for such procurement?
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ISG wins £1.1m in High Court dispute with college
Judgment acts as test case for importance of keeping paperwork up to date under statutory payments law
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Season of goodwill (not)
This year confirmed the inexorable rise of challenges to publicly procured projects. Next year is unlikely to be any different
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Dispute resolution schemes: Easy does it
RIBA’s new dispute resolution schemes try to keep the parties from falling out with each other by making the process cheaper and less burdensome than adjudication
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RIBA: High noon or the wild bunch?
For short works contracts, there’s a new sheriff in town called RIBA - plain talking, bold and ambitious. But is it going to be able to outgun the competition?
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Galliford draws subcontractors into shopping centre legal dispute
Contractor issues third party proceedings against M E and lift specialists