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UK construction law 2025 mid-year review: building safety reforms and case law, JCT 2024 updates, Procurement Act regime, Arbitration Act 2025, adjudication and payment decisions, and what lies ahead

Published on: 13 June 2025

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News Analysis: Construction law—key developments in 2024, and what to expect in 2025

In January 2025, we issued News Analysis: Construction law—key developments in 2024, and what to expect in 2025, reviewing the standout construction law shifts from late 2024 and setting out our expectations for 2025. Here, we reflect on the news, events and reforms from the first six months of 2025, and preview what we anticipate over the rest of the year. Momentum did not ease in early 2025. At the start of the year, both the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) and the Scottish Government issued responses to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 report. Staying with building safety, the Technology and Construction Court (TCC) offered helpful guidance on building liability orders and information orders under the BSA 2022 in BDW Trading v Ardmore Construction. In addition, the TCC’s decision in 381 Southwark Park v Click St Andrews was published, representing the first reported instance of the court making a building liability order (the judgment was handed down in December 2024 but not reported until March 2025)...

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