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Published on: 28 August 2025

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Welsh Government publishes developer remediation contract and dispute resolution guidance

The Welsh Government has released the terms of a developer remediation contract, together with guidance on remediation project requirements and on settling disputes tied to the contract. A number of major housebuilders, including Barratt Redrow, Taylor Wimpey and Bellway, have signed. The contract obliges developers to identify and rectify—or fund the rectification of—life‑critical fire safety defects in specified residential and mixed‑use buildings they helped to develop. The project guidance outlines what is expected of those leading remediation, stressing that residents’ needs should remain at the heart of every stage. On dispute resolution, the guidance sets out mediation procedures for resolving disagreements between developers and third parties under the contract...

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