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Construction Law: June 2024

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News Our regular news round up focusses on a disputes survey that suggests artificial intelligence will have an impact on contracts sooner than many think; a Labour Party plan that involves scrapping the IPA and the NIC; and a landmark legal victory for the government that forces a freeholder to fix serious building safety issues in a tower block.

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Construction Law: May 2024

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News Our regular news round up includes a survey saying collaboration is on the rise; Network Rail promises a partnering approach in its new framework; and a warning that carbon reduction policy risks legal challenge. billion A9 Dualling programme.

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Construction Law: March 2024

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News Our regular news round up includes a call from insurance companies for pilot projects to find investment models for green infrastructure; failure of another legal challenge to the Stonehenge project; and a warning that the new Building Safety Regulator is looking for a high profile prosecution to make a point.

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Construction Law: October 2023

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Lessons must obviously be learned for future procurements; but none of them are new. Legal terms explained Our latest Legal Terms Explained series article from Georgia Di Salle of Herbert Smith Freehills LLP looks at Expert Evidence.

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Construction Law: December 2023

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Editor Nick Barrett says much detail on how the new regime will work is still awaited, and should be carefully scrutinised when published. Legal terms explained In our latest legal terms explained article Sienna Kim of Herbert Smith Freehills LLP looks at the often thorny issue of retentions.

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Construction Law: Jan/Feb 2024

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News Our regular news round up features cost plus contracts being blamed for HS2 cost overruns; details of a new Transformation Delivery Partner contract from National Highways; and a Civil Nuclear Roadmap that backs a revived nuclear building programme.

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A look into legal issues and beyond: N.C. Construction Law, Policy & News

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Construction Law, Policy & News , transcends state-specific North Carolina issues, providing useful and relevant information beyond the state borders. You’ll find many insights and ideas in Matt Bouchard’s blog at nc-construction-law.com. Bouchard is a lawyer at Raleigh-based Lewis & Roberts PLLC. Matt Bouchard.

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