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Charities’ Construction Projects: Procurement, Contracts, Trustee Liability, VAT/CIS and CIL Relief

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A charity might engage in a construction project:

  • to advance its charitable aims (for example, the delivery of social housing)
  • to obtain office space or other premises that support its main charitable purposes, or
  • as an investment prospect

General issues on construction projects

Anyone procuring a construction project should be aware of the following overarching and relevant matters:

  • the distinct responsibilities and obligations of the developer, professional advisers, contractors, sub-contractors and suppliers
  • the requirement for collateral warranties from, or reliance on rights under, the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 in respect of key members of the professional and construction teams
  • the various alternative procurement routes
  • the range and suite of standard-form construction contracts and appointments, and the appropriate, typical amendments applied to them
  • the function of professional indemnity insurance, contractor’s all risks insurance and product liability insurance
  • the relevant provisions of:
    • the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 (Construction Act 1996) concerning payments under construction contracts and the entitlement to refer a dispute under a construction contract to adjudication
    • the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, SI 2015/51 (CDM Regulations) regarding the duties of ‘the client’
    • the Income Tax (Construction Industry...
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