The government has announced what it calls ‘landmark planning changes’ that give councils a target of building 370,000 new homes a year. Read More >>> https://lnkd.in/eyr3SGM5 #HouseBuilding #LandmarkPlanningChanges
About us
Construction Law is unique in being the only legal publication aimed at non legal construction professionals – surveyors, engineers and architects – bringing together the considered views of leading construction law specialist lawyers and barristers to make construction professionals aware of the practical implications of legal and legislative developments, and the numerous pitfalls that can trap the unwary or under advised. The 36 page print journal was relaunched in 2016 with a new design, a new website and new editorial features, while keeping the same commitment to up to date high quality news, analysis and comment. Paper quality has been improved and the subscription price has been reduced, with a two year fixed price for direct debit payers. Construction Law’s ten issues a year keep subscribers fully abreast not only about court rulings and contract revisions, but also about what they actually mean for the industry. Arming yourself with this unique reference material means that an invaluable source of legal advice is constantly to hand. Articles are written to be understood by non-lawyers, but providing more useful and essential detail in articles of around 2,000 words than advertising based magazines can provide. For the modest price of an annual subscription to Construction Law analysis and expert opinion that could save your company many tens thousands of pounds in legal costs – much more if damages are involved – is delivered to your address ten times a year. Subscribers also have access to an on-line index of 13 years worth of past articles and can register to receive free weekly regular emails covering key news events including major procurement developments like frameworks, health and safety, court cases and reports from conferences, seminars, round tables and other events.
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Updates
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The Industry Competence Steering Group (ICSG) has launched a comprehensive restructure, becoming a working group of the Industry Competence Committee (ICC) that is overseen by the Building Safety Regulator. Read More >>> https://lnkd.in/ePeYKAKd #ICSG #ICC #BuildingSafetyRegulator
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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves has poured cold water on hopes that a new railway line north of Birmingham will be built as an alternative to the cancelled leg of HS2. Read More >>> https://lnkd.in/ex9PgR4K #HS2
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Construction Law’s last issue of the year is arriving on subscriber’s desks now, with important analysis of developments that companies all along the supply chain need to be aware of. Read More >>> https://lnkd.in/eRDffare #ConstructionLaw #ConstructionLawJournal
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Developers commit to doubling speed of remediation for dangerous cladding Read More >>> https://lnkd.in/gwJ5ZBrr #Cladding #grenfell #RemediationAccelerationPlan
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The prisons maintenance backlog has doubled to £1.8 billion over the last four years and the prison service estimates that it would cost £2.8 billion over the next five years to bring the prison estate into a ‘fair’ condition, says the National Audit Office (NAO). Read More >>> https://lnkd.in/g2p9paDm #NAO #PrisonMaintenance #NationAuditOffice
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Dame Judith Hackitt ,author of the post Grenfell report ‘Building a Safer Future, said companies are trying to ‘game the system’ on building safety and the industry’s product testing system is ‘rotten’. Read More >>> https://lnkd.in/gwGetzWU #GrenfellReport #BuildingASaferFuture #GametheSystem
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The Government has launched the new Fair Payment Code which is said to represent a ‘crackdown’ on late payments across businesses. Read More >>> https://lnkd.in/gVYab58H #FairPaymentCode #Government #LatePayments
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High Court judge Mrs Justice Lieven has thrown out a bid to challenge the nuclear regulator’s decision to issue a licence for the proposed Sizewell C plant as ‘totally without merit’. Read More >>> https://lnkd.in/gq9CGjH8 #HighCourt #SizewellCplant #NuclearRegulator
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The government has published a new Remediation Acceleration Plan that will mean dangerous cladding in all high-rise buildings included in publicly-funded schemes will be remedied by the end of the decade. Read More >>> https://lnkd.in/gwJ5ZBrr #RemediationAccelerationPlan #Cladding #PubliclyFunded