Legal Developments In Construction Law: January 2022

Published date31 January 2022
Subject MatterReal Estate and Construction, Construction & Planning
Law FirmMayer Brown
AuthorMayer Brown

In this edition:

  1. Court of Appeal says architect who left the door unlocked owes duty of care
  2. Expert determination "final and binding" - does it mean what it says?
  3. Failure to consider a liquidated damages defence - can the rest of the adjudicator's decision be enforced?
  4. Government seeks residential developer commitments on cladding cash, remediation and historic fire safety data, by March
  5. Government announces further measures on building safety
  6. New collaborative procurement guidance for design and construction to support building safety
  7. Government to block companies with track record of poor delivery from winning public contracts
  8. 15 June 2022 start for Building Regs CO2 reductions for new buildings
  9. Action PPN 10/21: New threshold values and inclusion of VAT in contract estimates
  10. FIDIC Green Book 2nd edition: 2021
  11. New Homes Quality Code published
  12. Public sector construction frameworks review - setting the 'Gold Standard'
  13. Infrastructure for charging electric vehicles: Approved Document S
  14. RICS to consider impact of government plan to deal with unsafe cladding
  15. BSI publishes PAS 9980:2022

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