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Construction law briefing: King’s Speech 2024, JCT/oral contracts, cladding EWS FAQs, Dieselgate costs, CLC/RIBA updates, and UKSC collateral warranties

Published on: 18 July 2024

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King’s Speech 2024

King’s Speech 2024—key construction announcements

At the first State Opening of Parliament of the newly elected administration on 17 July 2024, His Majesty King Charles III outlined the government’s priorities and proposed measures. For the construction sector, headline items are the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, the High Speed Rail (Crewe to Manchester) Bill, the Arbitration Bill, and the Skills England Bill. Additional developments of note for construction lawyers include the Great British Energy Bill, the English Devolution Bill, and the creation of an Industrial Strategy Council. Commentary on these announcements is provided by Stephanie Hall, solicitor at Davitt Jones Bould. See: LNB News 17/07/2024 102.

CIC—built environment policy recommendations

Ahead of the King’s Speech, the Construction Industry Council (CIC) issued 56 built environment policy recommendations for the incoming government. The proposals set out actions to stimulate economic growth and improve national productivity and wellbeing by delivering a built environment that is healthier, safer, and more sustainable for all. See: LNB News 17/07/2024 95...

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