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Construction law briefing: JCT 2024 Minor Works, adjudication correction powers, RTI v MUR on reasonable endeavours, new NPPS under the Procurement Act 2023, and the TCC annual report

Published on: 16 May 2024

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Standard form contracts

JCT publishes 2024 Minor Works contracts and subcontracts, Short Sub-contract and Sub-subcontract

On 15 May 2024, the Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) released the 2024 versions of its Minor Works Building Contract, Minor Works Building Contract with contractor’s design, Minor Works Sub-Contract with sub-contractor’s design, Short Form of Sub-Contract and the Sub-subcontract 2024, complementing the 17 April 2024 publication of the Design and Build Contract and the Design and Build Sub-Contract Agreement and Conditions, together with the associated guides. This article examines how these documents vary from their 2016 counterparts, and the extent to which the updates seen in the 2024 DB forms have likewise been reflected across the Minor Works and the related sub-contract arrangements. The JCT has also issued user checklists for the 2024 editions of the JCT MW and MWD contracts, designed for parties to use so they complete the agreements accurately and in the correct manner...

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