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CommentLegal abroad: Doing business in Indonesia's fast-growing construction industry
With a construction market set to reach US$300bn this year, the new BRICS nation has great potential for UK companies
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NewsBarratt Supreme Court ruling gives developers ‘clear path’ to recover remediation costs from contractor
Judgement in favour of housebuilding giant over dispute with Aecom-owned engineer will encourage proactive approach to fixing safety defects, say lawyers
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NewsHousing association slams ISG claims of £7.7m unpaid bill as ‘spurious’
Home Group says it has acted “in accordance with contract terms” and is confident of winning case in High Court
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NewsKPMG settles £1.3bn negligence claim with Carillion liquidator
Official Receiver claimed firm had failed in its duties as auditor
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CommentStaged completion: It's just a phase
Stephanie Canham explains why staged completion must be handled with care
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CommentGet it in writing before work starts
Failing to execute a formal contract risks severe exposure in the face of a defects claim, warns Christopher Filor
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NewsGovernment threatens developers with cladding fines
Firms failing to remove risky material face fines, legal sanctions and losing out on government contracts
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NewsLondon mayor ready to join legal action against third runway at Heathrow
Sadiq Khan has said he would favour second runway at Gatwick
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NewsMcAlpine rebuked by Centre Point client it lost legal row with
Almacantar boss takes to Twitter to criticise contractor
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NEC in practice
If you want to use the NEC contracts successfully, then you've got to keep talking to each other. That was the key message to be taken from a talk titled “NEC in Practice” recently hosted by the King’s College Construction Law Association in conjunction with the Chartered Institute of Building. ...













