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Construction law weekly update: JCT 2024 Design & Build changes, payment ruling (Realm v ISG), Procurement Act 2023 guidance, compulsory small-claims mediation, SCC arbitration filing, and practice trackers

Published on: 18 April 2024

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Table of contents
  • JCT 2024 contracts
  • The JCT Design and Build Contract 2024—what’s changed?
  • JCT Design and Build 2024—reference copies
  • Payment
  • Contractor was not entitled to deduct illiquid sums from interim payments (Realm v ISG)
  • Procurement in construction
  • Cabinet Office publishes second set of PA 2023 guidance documents
  • Arbitration
  • SCC Arbitration Institute new online form to commence arbitration proceedings
  • Mediation
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In this issue:

  • JCT 2024 contracts
  • Payment
  • Procurement in construction
  • Arbitration
  • Mediation
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • Construction trackers

JCT 2024 contracts

The JCT Design and Build Contract 2024—what’s changed?

On 17 April 2024, the Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) released the 2024 iterations of its Design and Build Contract and the Design and Build Sub-Contract Agreement and Conditions, accompanied by the relevant guides. In this piece, we explore how these new forms diverge from the 2016 versions...

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