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Construction law weekly: TCC adjudication rulings and freezing orders, FIDIC dispute board guidance, building safety and procurement updates, infrastructure, arbitration and CITB funding news—11 December 2025

Published on: 11 December 2025

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  • Adjudication
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  • Building safety
  • Standard form contracts
  • Procurement in construction
  • Infrastructure projects
  • Arbitration
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Adjudication

Adjudicator’s mistake on programme incorporation triggers the TCC Guide gateway to opposing enforcement (Kingsmead v Laycock). In Kingsmead Homes Ltd v Laycock Mechanical Services Ltd [2025] EWHC 2617 (TCC) and Laycock Mechanical Services Ltd v Kingsmead Homes Ltd [2025] EWHC 2618 (TCC), the TCC granted a Part 8 declaration after applying the tightly drawn four-stage gateway in section 9.4.5 of the TCC Guide, allowing a contractor to resist enforcement of an adjudicator’s award. Section 9.4.5 permits court intervention where there is a plain jurisdictional misstep on a short, self-contained point, determinable without oral evidence, and where overlooking that error would be unconscionable. The dispute centred on liquidated damages withheld by the contractor for alleged delay. The adjudicator directed payment to the sub-contractor, reasoning there was no contractual completion date. He dismissed an August 2023 programme as not incorporated, yet failed to take into account an earlier July 2023 programme that had been provided to the sub-contractor...

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