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Construction law weekly: JCT 2024 collateral warranties; consultancy/PCSA release schedule; Building Safety Golden Thread and building control guidance; RIBA trends; new Q&As; trackers – 29 August 2024

Published on: 29 August 2024

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  • JCT contracts
  • JCT 2024 Contractor and Sub-Contractor Collateral Warranties released
  • JCT announces 2024 release schedule for consultancy and contractor agreements
  • Building safety
  • CLC publishes Golden Thread guidance for higher-risk buildings
  • MHCLG publishes new building control practice guidance
  • Construction industry news
  • RIBA publishes Future Trends Survey findings for July 2024
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New Q&As
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In this issue:

  • JCT contracts
  • Building safety
  • Construction industry news
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New Q&As
  • Construction trackers

JCT contracts

JCT 2024 Contractor and Sub-Contractor Collateral Warranties released

On 21 August 2024, JCT issued the 2024 versions of its CW documents, together with the 2024 versions of its Standard Building Contract suite. This review explores how the new CW papers depart from their 2016 counterparts, and gauges how closely the updates align with changes introduced across the other JCT 2024 forms released this year. For further detail, please see News Analysis: JCT 2024 Contractor and Sub-Contractor Collateral Warranties released...

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