A recent case raises the question, how long must a letter of complaint stay unanswered before a dispute is inferred?
Tony discusses how a recent case showed that silence can infer a dispute. Read the full article
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A recent case raises the question, how long must a letter of complaint stay unanswered before a dispute is inferred?
Tony discusses how a recent case showed that silence can infer a dispute. Read the full article
2012-07-27T00:00:00Z
Here’s a case where homeowners took a builder to court for damages when cracks appeared in their homes. The question was how to calculate what compensation to pay
2012-07-13T00:00:00Z
As one current case shows, companies are getting fidgety about the sensitive information that goes out the door when employees leave to work for rivals
2012-06-29T00:00:00Z
Tony Bingham discusses what happened when the same case came before the TCC and an adjudicator. Read the full article here
2025-06-19T06:00:00Z By Stewart Howie
As part of ºÚ¶´ÉçÇøâ€™s Funding the Future series, Stuart Howie, principal and head of regeneration at Avison Young, considers the role of devolved authorities in attracting investment
2025-06-17T07:58:00Z By Diana Casey
By importing key construction materials such as cement, the infrastructure strategy faces potential disruption due to supply chain bottlenecks and geopolitical issues. Diana Casey, executive director at the Mineral Products Association, makes the case for a thriving domestic industry
2025-06-16T06:00:00Z By Simon Rawlinson
The government is stuck in a spending straitjacket of its own making. However, borrowing for investment will help to sustain future workload for construction, writes Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis
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