The JCT issued the new JCT Design and Build Contract 2024 in April 2024. This update issues our convenient one-page summary of all the key changes. Downloads JCT D&B 2024 - Key Changes in a Nutshell(124.58 KB) Contributors Jane McMonagle Partner Kirsteen Milne Partner Craig Bradshaw Legal Director
An Adjudicator's Decision against an assignee was unenforceable due to the lack of jurisdiction by Karolina Milne Construction & Engineering
UK Government's Response to the Phase 2 Grenfell Inquiry Report: Implications for the Construction Sector by Claire Rice Construction & Engineering
The ongoing risk of insolvency in construction projects and appropriate mitigation techniques by Daryn Byron Construction & Engineering
Liquidated Damages in Contracts - the who, what and why? by Kirsteen Milne Construction & Engineering
Information Orders and Building Liability Orders: Guidance from the High Court by Keith Kilburn Construction & Engineering
Extended limitation of claims: TCC confirms that adjudications may still be raised for historical building defects, decades after practical completion by Eric Johnstone Construction & Engineering
Payment Notices, Payless Notices, and Notified Sums: Key decision from the High Court by Keith Kilburn Construction & Engineering
Managing risks associated with awarding construction contracts to SME contractors in the current climate by Jane McMonagle Construction & Engineering
Stretching the boundaries of adjudication: claims arising "under the contract" by Keith Kilburn Construction & Engineering
Smash and Grab Adjudications: Getting More Than You Asked For by Karolina Milne Construction & Engineering
No set-offs, counterclaim or investigations allowed - The autonomy of on-demand bonds by Louise Shiels Construction & Engineering
Protection for Northern Irish homeowners? A new Defective Premises Act – but still some way to go by Eric Johnstone Construction & Engineering