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CLC warns of covid-19 contractual disputes risk

Businesses face the risk of becoming bogged down in legal disputes over the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on construction contracts, the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) has warned.

The CLC urged the construction sector to follow guidance it has produced to ensure the “fair and reasonable administration” of contracts, cautioning that without it, covid-19 could have a “significant and detrimental effect” on the industry.

The warning came after a CLC survey found that there has been an increase in the level of notifications and claims under construction contracts because of covid-19. This included both chasing issues on legacy projects to increase cash reserves, and chasing the recovery of commercial positions due to the direct impact of covid-19 on current projects.

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