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When quiet enjoyment means just that
Author: Julian Pollock, Partner, Real Estate, London Earlier this year, the courts decided that, even if there is an express right to carry out works in …
Getting ready for high speed broadband
Author: Michael Mendelblat, Professional Support Lawyer, Construction and Engineering, London From 1st January 2017, all new buildings and many …
Compensation for closure of a dangerous structure
Author: Michael Mendelblat, Professional Support Lawyer, Construction and Engineering, London In this post, we examine the Supreme Court decision …
Brexit: some indirect implications for development and planning
Author: Matthew White, Partner and Head of Planning, Real Estate, London There are many briefings on what Brexit means for real estate and I don't intend …
A clause in standard terms of business which are only partially incorporated in a contract may be 'unreasonable'
Authors: Tim Healey, Partner, Construction and Engineering, London and Michael Mendelblat, Professional Support Lawyer, Construction and Engineering, …
Construction: The eight pillars of Level 2 BIM
Author: Sarah Rock, Associate, Construction and Engineering, London Following my recent blog post providing a general introduction to BIM, I will now …
Will the UK Government BIM Mandate result in digital models of developments becoming the norm post 4 April 2016?
Author: Sarah Rock, Associate, Construction and Engineering, London On 4 April 2016 the UK Government's Construction Strategy's mandate for all centrally …
CDM Regulations come into force: who does what now?
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations have been revised for the second time since 1994 and will come into force on 6th April 2015. The …
New CDM Regulations published
CDM 2015 and its related guidance were published on Friday 9 January 2015 and, subject to Parliamentary approval and any changes between now and 6 April …
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