There are widespread reports of contractors returning to ‘survival bidding’ where bids for projects are submitted at or below cost. While cheaper prices are something that most consumers want – a below-cost bid for a construction contract can have...
(O’Neil & Williams – our Paper was first published in May 2020 in the Construction Law Journal and republished with some minor amendments in the August 2020 Edition of the ACICA Review (Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration). The theme of the...
The construction industry is notorious for having a high number of corporate insolvencies – and the numbers are almost certainly set to rise following the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. In this webinar, we will use interactive financial risk models to...
True ignorance is not the absence of knowledge, but the refusal to acquire it. On the 3rd June The Times reported that Doug Thornton, the former Head of Property for HS2, had said he was forced out of his job in December 2015 after telling HS2 that the true cost of...
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