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In the wake of Carillion’s collapse what lessons can be learnt about how minimise the threat of late payments?
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Amec’s recent case highlighted how you can end up facing two claims for the same issue if the first payout isn’t used to carry out the work, as William Drewery explains.
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14 May, 2015 By Gavriel Hollander
The construction sector has welcomed last week’s shock Conservative election victory but there were warnings that a referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU is “a very big cloud on the horizon”.
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