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Practical Law Construction
MARCH 31, 2023
We are no longer publishing new items on this blog. Instead, we now publish articles covering similar issues on Practical Law (see Practical Law Construction homepage ).
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Practical Law Construction
MARCH 31, 2023
We are no longer publishing new items on this blog. Instead, we now publish articles covering similar issues on Practical Law (see Practical Law Construction homepage ).
Deirdre Breakenridge
JANUARY 10, 2022
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Practical Law Construction
AUGUST 3, 2021
Or should that be, when is a collateral warranty not a construction contract? July was a busy month for TCC judgments, which makes the job of writing these blogs considerably easier. Toppan Holdings Ltd and Abbey Healthcare Ltd v Simply Construct (UK) LLP. Can a collateral warranty be a construction contract?
Practical Law Construction
SEPTEMBER 7, 2022
There is no doubt that technology has been and will continue to transform construction. Technology is a wide term, but it is enough to mention concepts such as BIM and Digital Twins or look at the emphasis on modern methods of construction (MMC) in the Construction Playbook to get a feel for where construction is heading.
Practical Law Construction
MAY 20, 2022
Commentators have begun assessing the impact of the Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA 2022) – not least on this blog – and there is much more yet to be said. This post concentrates on construction products, in particular, new rights to pursue manufacturers and suppliers in civil actions. What are the new rights created by the BSA 2022?
Practical Law Construction
OCTOBER 17, 2022
Less than two years ago, the government published the Construction Playbook , a comprehensive and quite visionary plan for changing the delivery of construction projects in order to “get it right from the start” If you haven’t looked at it so far, it is worth reading. What does this mean in practice?
Practical Law Construction
FEBRUARY 9, 2022
December 2021 saw the publication of the independent review of public sector construction frameworks, commissioned by the Cabinet Office, and led by Professor David Mosey PhD. The Gold Standard will need to be met by all future public sector construction frameworks. Why are frameworks considered to be key? What are the issues?
Mediagraphix PR
JANUARY 6, 2023
Now that economy has rebounded, many people are considering undertaking building and construction projects. This is an excellent opportunity for construction businesses; however, getting contracts has become much more difficult for construction companies due to rising competition.
Practical Law Construction
JULY 27, 2022
Rights and wrongs aside, for almost a decade since the Parkwood decision , it has been clear that in certain circumstances a collateral warranty may be deemed by a court to be a “ construction contract ” for the purposes of the Construction Act 1996. Parkwood – the importance of warranty language. What happened?
Practical Law Construction
JUNE 3, 2020
Questions about intellectual property rights routinely arise during construction contract negotiations and serve as a refreshing reminder that COVID-19 issues are not the sole focus of negotiations at the moment. This blog, the first in a series, takes a look at a few of the more common queries we regularly encounter on this topic.
Practical Law Construction
DECEMBER 1, 2020
We have explored various topics as part of our intellectual property in construction series. In addition to the inherent tension as to who owns the copyright material, which we discussed in our first blog , there is sometimes a question as to whether payment should be made before a copyright licence is granted.
Barokas
OCTOBER 22, 2019
Giving and receiving constructive criticism isn’t easy, but it is vital. All criticism should be taken as constructive and of intrinsic value, intended to amplify client successes – not roadblock it. . This is what moves campaigns forward toward results. Sugar coats quickly dissolve. Follow-up . Pivot accordingly.
Practical Law Construction
SEPTEMBER 20, 2021
As has been well-known in the industry for some time and is also now being picked up by the mainstream media, UK construction is currently under considerable pressure due to global shortages of key materials. Contractor-retained risk.
Practical Law Construction
MAY 11, 2022
In the third and final blog in our series looking at common queries on the roll out of EV infrastructure (see our previous blogs on progress and challenges and landlord and tenant issues ) we focus on construction, planning and tax aspects.
ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications
JUNE 3, 2020
It’s a stubborn and multifaceted issue and a real problem that I have blogged about in the past. We will continue to use this space for updates on our progress on this front and we’re open to constructive suggestions. We can accelerate that change.
ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications
JANUARY 3, 2024
This year, our PR team published dozens of blog posts, sharing PR insights and unpacking trends from a variety of perspectives. Here’s a countdown of the five Crenshaw blog posts that have attracted the most attention throughout 2023. Here’s to putting the knowledge to good and constructive use!
Practical Law Construction
NOVEMBER 3, 2021
However, as many construction practitioners will know, adjudication provides an exception. As our colleague, Ravinder, explained in her blog , adjudication is not always a straightforward process. Our blog focuses on the courts’ approach to this question in the recent case of Quadro Services Ltd v Creagh Concrete Products Ltd.
5W PR
SEPTEMBER 26, 2024
Constructing a detailed audience persona aids in tailoring content to address specific needs, pain points, goals, and aspirations. Outlining the types of content to be created, such as blog posts, videos, infographics, and social media content, and establishing a consistent publishing schedule is vital.
5W PR
OCTOBER 18, 2024
Consider different formats, such as blog posts, articles, infographics, videos, and podcasts. Show appreciation for positive feedback and address negative feedback constructively. The post Integrating PR Strategies into Your Digital Marketing Plan for Maximum Impact appeared first on Public Relations Blog | 5W PR Agency | PR Firm.
PR in High Definition
SEPTEMBER 14, 2015
Firefly has been appointed by Construction Industry Solutions (COINS) to handle the international PR surrounding the inaugural COINS Construction Industry Grand Challenge (CCIGC). This puts us in charge of an exciting opportunity to promote and encourage sustainability in the construction industry. The CCIGC […].
Practical Law Construction
JULY 5, 2022
Practical completion was certified in May 2019 and, in October 2019, Elements submitted to the Construction Manager its documents for the final account process. or any other provision of the Trade Contract allows the construction manager to review, reopen, modify or alter the extensions of time, liquidated damages, clause 8.7A
Practical Law Construction
NOVEMBER 10, 2021
Back in February 2021, I wrote a blog entitled, You must adjudicate before you can arbitrate , where I discussed Lady Wolffe’s judgment in Fraserburgh Harbour Commissioners v McLaughlin & Harvey Ltd. Greater Glasgow Health Board v Multiplex Construction Europe Ltd and others. The claim is put at £72.8
Practical Law Construction
JUNE 22, 2021
It is almost four years to the day that I blogged about Ontario’s plans to introduce prompt payment and adjudication provisions to construction contracts. Think of it like adjudications conducted in the UK under different rules , whether that is the Scheme for Construction Contracts 1998 or one of the others, like TeCSA or NEC.
Practical Law Construction
JANUARY 12, 2023
The recent judgment of the TCC in St James’s Oncology SPC Ltd (Project Co) v Lendlease Construction (Europe) Ltd and another provides a fascinating commentary on the importance of drafting a building contract that is tailored to deliver the needs of the employer and the end-user. . The indemnity. of the Project Agreement: ‘12.1
Practical Law Construction
SEPTEMBER 2, 2021
I can’t believe it is almost eight years since Practical Law published my blog on Parkwood Leisure Ltd v Laing O’Rourke Wales and West Ltd. Fast forward to August 2021 and the recent case of Toppan Holdings Ltd and Abbey Healthcare (Mill Hill) Ltd v Simply Construct (UK) LLP.
5W PR
MARCH 15, 2024
That’s where public relations helps, armed with a slick toolkit of words to construct bridges of trust amid this unrelenting storm. The post How Public Relations Can Build Trust in the Age of Cybersecurity appeared first on Public Relations Blog | 5W PR Agency | PR Firm.
Practical Law Construction
OCTOBER 5, 2022
This blog takes a closer look at this case. Buckingham was engaged by Peel under an amended JCT Design and Build contract, 2016 Edition to design and construct certain aspects of a plant for manufacturing corrugated cardboard in Merseyside. 526 referred to in Vinci Construction UK Ltd v Beumer Group UK Ltd , paragraph 47, judgment).
Practical Law Construction
OCTOBER 12, 2021
Those of you who’ve been following this blog will be aware that I’ve written about adjudication in Ireland multiple times, and had been waiting for what I’d call a “proper” enforcement judgment to discuss. That arrived in the summer with the judgment in Principal Construction Ltd v Beneavin Contractors Ltd.
Practical Law Construction
JANUARY 17, 2023
Moves towards developing an enforcement regime for dispute board decisions in international construction disputes. Amending the Construction Act 1996 to remove the section 105(2) exclusions (such as power generation) from the scope of construction operations. A return to normality. This is a valuable asset.
5W PR
MAY 30, 2024
Writers and editors employed by tech publications, websites, and blogs. Construct press releases that encapsulate the essence of the story. The post Crafting the Perfect Tech PR Campaign: A Step-by-Step Guide appeared first on Public Relations Blog | 5W PR Agency | PR Firm.
5W PR
AUGUST 29, 2024
Marketers can construct a media plan that maximizes exposure while minimizing wastage by carefully evaluating factors such as reach, frequency, cost per impression, and engagement metrics. Optimized media mix The heart of media planning lies in crafting an optimized media mix.
PR News
JULY 26, 2019
Brands that constructively feed off each others ideas, perspectives, and resources can effectively expand both audience and reach through collaboration. The post How The Right Brand Partnerships Can Build Audience Loyalty appeared first on PR News Blog.
Practical Law Construction
NOVEMBER 1, 2022
In our previous blog post , we introduced two-stage procurement and two key options for documenting it (a pre-construction services agreement (PCSA) followed by a separate main works contract and a Combined PCSA/Main Contract) noting that the differences were generally presentational or mechanical. Commercial incentives.
Landis PR
DECEMBER 11, 2023
Note: This is a reposted blog by our Public Relations Global Network Partner, Nick Leighton – NettResults. For the original blog, please visit here. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to construct a communications strategy that seamlessly dovetails with your company’s growth plans. Now is the time to plan for 2024.
Practical Law Construction
MAY 18, 2022
(For commentary on these cases from my colleagues, see Blog posts, Insurance and subrogation , Co-insurance and subrogation rights revisited (again!) , Joint insurance and rights of subrogation revisited and A missed opportunity – Haberdashers and subrogation.)
Stephen Waddington
MAY 3, 2022
Understanding different public relations ideologies helps frame an organisation’s approach to practice and the management of its relationship with its stakeholders and the societal or public construct in which it operates. Organisations is used throughout this blog post as a catch all phrase for charitable, corporate, public sector entities.
Practical Law Construction
JULY 28, 2021
Those you of you with an interest in construction law will no doubt have heard of the case of Triple Point v PTT , which concerned whether liquidated damages (LDs) are payable in the event of termination. Throughout their decisions, the judges made numerous references to the commercial rationale for the use of LDs in construction contracts.
Practical Law Construction
MARCH 23, 2021
the impact this type of clause has on claims in tort may be the subject of another blog very soon. For construction contracts, the breach of contract is deemed to have occurred on practical completion ( Coburn v Colledge ). The main difficulty for construction contracts will arise when the works have been completed in sections.
Practical Law Construction
FEBRUARY 10, 2021
If the Brexit deal, ongoing Covid-19 developments and updates on the Building Safety Bill and the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act isn’t enough to keep those in the construction industry on their toes, the latest guidance from HMRC is that the VAT reverse charge on construction services will commence from 1 March 2021.
ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications
DECEMBER 11, 2020
For B2B clients like those we represent, it can include the topics and suggested resources for bylined articles, blog posts, social media posts, digital video, and longer-form content like white papers, among other elements. Here are some ways to construct a killer content calendar and get the most out of it.
Practical Law Construction
DECEMBER 17, 2021
If you cast you mind back to October you might recall that I wrote about CC Construction Ltd v Mincione , which concerned (among other things), the conclusiveness of a Final Statement under a JCT Design and Build Contract, 2011 Edition. In that case Coulson J decided that, on the proper construction of clause 1.9.4,
Practical Law Construction
NOVEMBER 2, 2022
In recent years there has been recognition within the UK construction industry of the importance of the reduction of carbon emissions. This blog takes a closer look at the Report. The construction industry has already made progress. The point being: the carbon reduction tools are there if parties wish to use them. Key Findings.
Practical Law Construction
APRIL 6, 2022
This blog takes a closer look at the case. In 2014, Farrar Construction Ltd (contractor) was employed by JKR Property Development Ltd (employer) under a JCT Minor Works Building Contract, 2011 Edition (MW 2011). Background.
Practical Law Construction
JANUARY 11, 2023
The claimant contractor, Thomas Barnes & Sons plc (in administration) and the defendant employer, Blackburn with Darwen BC, entered into an amended JCT SBC with Quantities, 2011 Edition for the construction of Blackburn bus station, to include office space and a concourse for access to the buses.
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