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Construction Pre-Action Protocol definition

What does Construction Pre-Action Protocol mean? The structured steps parties take before issuing court proceedings in construction and engineering disputes: early exchange of information and key documents, focused identification of issues, and active consideration of settlement or ADR. In England and Wales, this refers to the CPR pre-action protocol for Construction and Engineering Disputes (for cases likely to be issued in the Technology and Construction Court). It is not statutory, but forms part of the CPR pre-action regime. Core steps include a detailed Letter of Claim, a Letter of Response (and any Counterclaim), a without prejudice pre-action meeting, targeted disclosure, and consideration of experts...

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Precedent letter of claim: professional negligence by architect or engineer under the Pre-Action Protocol for Construction and Engineering Disputes (TCC, England and Wales)

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  • This Practice Note offers targeted guidance for cases in the Technology and Construction Court (TCC) governed by CPR 60, CPR PD 60 and the TCC Guide. As these sit alongside the general CPR, it should be read with the broader guidance on preparing for and attending trial, including Trial—overview, which in turn signposts detailed material on particular aspects of trial preparation and attendance
  • Shorter and flexible trials schemes—TCC claims issued on or after 1 October 2015 may qualify for, or fall within, one or both schemes under CPR PD 57AB: the shorter trials scheme and the flexible trials scheme. For more detail on these schemes, see Practice Notes: Business and Property Courts—shorter trials scheme and Business and Property Courts—flexible trials scheme
  • Electronic working—for guidance on electronic working in the TCC, refer to Practice Note: TCC—starting a claim—High Court or County Court?—Electronic working and filing of documents
  • Multi-track—all TCC proceedings are treated as allocated to the multi-track (CPR 60.6(1))...
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