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Construction law update: planning reforms, Welsh infrastructure consents, arbitration trends, expert determination (no-oral-modification clauses), building safety, net zero standards, and industry statistics—18 December 2025

Published on: 18 December 2025

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Planning

Planning and Infrastructure Act 2025 receives Royal Assent

On 18 December 2025, the Planning and Infrastructure Act 2025 secured Royal Assent. This completes the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, which was first tabled in the House of Commons in March 2025. As it progressed, the Commons adjusted it at Committee, Report and Third Reading, with the Lords making further changes thereafter. The government’s press release frames the legislation within a growth‑first programme, calling it a landmark step to remove obstacles to growth and get spades in the ground more quickly. Ministers highlight its purpose in freeing projects stuck in planning limbo and accelerating delivery of more homes, cleaner energy and critical infrastructure. The Housing Secretary characterises it as opening a new era to deliver 1.5 million homes, while the Chancellor emphasises its intention to put an end to years of dither and delay on major schemes...

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