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Construction law briefing: MHCLG Grenfell Phase 2 response, Procurement Act 2023 in force, Arbitration Act 2025, CPR pilots, TCC, AI in dispute resolution, assignment and FIDIC rulings, ARB Code consultation

Published on: 27 February 2025

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  • Procurement in construction
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  • Dispute Resolution
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Building Safety

MHCLG publishes response to Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 report

MHCLG has issued its response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s Phase 2 report (4 September 2024). The government has accepted all 58 recommendations, unveiling far-reaching reforms across construction, building and fire safety. From mid‑2025 it will release quarterly progress updates, alongside an annual report to Parliament. Delivery will be staged: Phase 1 (2025–2026) advances the existing regulatory reform programme; Phase 2 (2026–2028) will develop proposals to implement the recommendations and wider reforms, including legislative change; from 2028, MHCLG will concentrate on delivery. In parallel, a green paper sets out institutional and regulatory proposals for the construction products regime, addressing the Inquiry’s recommendations and the Morrell‑Day Review. The consultation closes on 21 May 2025.

See: LNB News 26/02/2025 44.

Procurement in construction

Procurement Act 2023 ‘go live’—what happens next?...

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