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Lynne Scott Shepherd & Wedderburn LLP

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Building information modelling: one year on *

United Kingdom - June 26 2012
The Government's Construction Strategy was published on 31 May 2011 and mandates the use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) on public projects.


Between a ROC and a hard place *

United Kingdom - September 16 2011
A recent case highlights the importance of clear contract drafting when trying to exclude certain losses as being indirect or consequential and is of particular relevance to the renewable energy sector.

Co-authors: Douglas Campbell.


Building information modelling: big bang or damp squib? *

United Kingdom - June 30 2011
The Government's new Construction Strategy was published on 31 May 2011 and mandates the use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) on public projects as part of the overall strategy to encourage collaboration and innovation in the supply chain and drive down costs.


Is the honeymoon over for NEC3? *

United Kingdom - December 21 2010
NEC3 has increasingly become the contract of choice for projects in recent years: it has been widely adopted in the public sector (for example on the 2012 Olympic Games) and the Institution of Civil Engineers has formally backed its use in preference to the ICE conditions of contract.


Latent defects insurance v collateral warranties *

United Kingdom - May 28 2010
Latent defects insurance is often presented as a better way of providing protection against defects, rather than the time and paperwork involved in procuring collateral warranties from multiple parties.


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