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This brings together guidance on new models of construction procurement, based on best practice in public sector construction.
We handle disputes about buildings, engineering and surveying. Cases that we hear include: claims about services provided by engineers, architects, surveyors and other professionals in this sector claims about local authority duties relating to land and buildings environmental claims (eg...
Research into how internal assessments are conducted in schools and colleges to assess practical skills in national vocational and technical qualifications.
This note clarifies the references to ‘construction compounds’ in paragraph 3.3.3 of the Code of Construction Practice (CoCP).
Guidance on construction management processes, design, building safety and infrastructure, Modern Methods of Construction, and self and custom build.
Government Construction Strategy sets out plan to deliver £1.7 billion efficiencies and 20,000 apprenticeships.
Guidance and forms for the Construction Industry Scheme. Including businesses based outside the UK, contractors, subcontractors, filing returns, and payments.
Construction, radio and marine equipment standards for merchant ships and special shipping.
Answers to frequently asked questions on Approved Document B including 2020 and 2022 amendments.
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