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Construction law highlights: JCT 2024 SBC release, TCC NHBC limitation ruling, BSA/LFRA EWS FAQ updates, Commercial Court 'pay first' clause decision, industry data, and updated notes (incl. Scottish prescription)

Published on: 15 August 2024

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JCT announces release schedule for 2024 edition of SBC

The JCT confirms the 2024 SBC will be available from 21 August 2024. The suite features a range of SBC contracts and supporting documents, together with the 2024 Collateral Warranty Documents. See: LNB News 08/08/2024 6.

Talking Point—the JCT 2024 Contracts

On 17 April 2024, the JCT issued the 2024 versions of the Design and Build Contract and the Design and Build Sub-Contract Agreement and Conditions, accompanied by the related guides. Further publications followed on 15 May 2024, including the 2024 Minor Works Building Contract, its contractor’s design form, the Minor Works Sub-Contract with sub-contractor’s design, the Short Form of Sub-Contract and the Sub-subcontract. The roll-out continued on 10 July 2024 with the Intermediate Building Contract with contractor’s design, the Intermediate Building Contract, the Intermediate Sub-Contract and the Intermediate Sub-Contract with sub-contractor’s design...

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