Posts tagged with: JCT

Having just completed a Sub Contract review for one of our clients , our Senior Commercial Manager Mark Catton MSc, FCIOB discusses the importance of reviewing a contract before entering into contract. The size of the Sub-Contract can sometimes make...
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It is now common to see within JCT Contracts Employer amendments proposing a new clause stating that the Contractor is not entitled to an extension of time where there is concurrent delay. Concurrent delay can be defined as ‘a period...
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In this eagerly awaited case Grove Developments Ltd employed S&T (UK) Ltd under an amended JCT Design and Build Contract 2011 to design and build a new hotel at Heathrow Airport. On April 18th 2017 Grove issued to S&T a...
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One of the first cases involving Smash & Grab adjudications after the judgement given in S&T...
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Contracting parties often face tight deadlines to commence work which can mean that Contracts are left unexecuted when work commences, in this instance when is a Contact formed....
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The case of University of Warwick v Balfour Beatty Group Ltd [2018] EWHC 3230 (TCC) offers insight as to how the courts may interpret Practical Completion....
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