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Construction law update: JCT 2024 Target Cost Contract, building safety, planning thresholds, TCC loss-of-chance, Welsh infrastructure consent, STEP funding, National Housing Bank

Published on: 19 June 2025

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  • JCT contracts
  • Building Safety
  • Litigation
  • Planning
  • Infrastructure projects
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JCT contracts

JCT announces conclusion of latest new edition and forthcoming publication of TCC

The Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) has introduced the JCT Target Cost Contract as the closing addition to the JCT 2024 Edition. The suite will comprise a main contract, a sub-contract and their companion guides, with publication set for 25 June 2025. See: LNB News 16/06/2025 17.

Building Safety

MHCLG publishes guidance on the terms of reference for the Building Control Independent Panel

After confirming the membership of the Building Control Independent Panel, MHCLG has released the Terms of Reference, outlining the scope and remit for delivering the review. See: LNB News 16/06/2025 15.

HSE updates guidance on registered building inspectors

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has revised its guidance for registered building inspectors, adding clarification on the work permitted for class 2 inspectors in England. See: LNB News 18/06/2025 38...

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