by Bhavesh Ramburn | Feb 6, 2023 | Uncategorized
In construction law cases, it is often helpful to have a timeline. A timeline can help you keep track of all the events that happened during a construction project, making it much easier to spot any gaps. Using timelines with your case can be very beneficial because...
by Bhavesh Ramburn | Feb 3, 2023 | Uncategorized
The timeline of events is a tool used in legal cases to help establish facts and dates. A timeline helps explain how the events unfolded and might be used as an alternative to other forms of evidence, such as witness statements or photographs. The legal timeline of...
by Bhavesh Ramburn | Jan 27, 2023 | Uncategorized
The final account statement is a document that details the final amount due for work completed. It can be issued at any time after practical completion, but it is usually issued at the end of the project. This article will explain why you need a final account...
by Bhavesh Ramburn | Jan 23, 2023 | Uncategorized
#Wall As-built drawings are an important part of any party wall survey. They are used to show what the boundaries were before any building work was carried out and can be vital in determining whether a neighbour is liable for repairing your property if they make...
by Bhavesh Ramburn | Nov 24, 2022 | Uncategorized
Before starting any construction project, it’s important to first conduct a feasibility study. This will help you determine if the project is actually achievable and worth undertaking. A feasibility study is essentially a research process that looks at all aspects of...
by Bhavesh Ramburn | Nov 17, 2022 | Uncategorized
This is a bit of a revisit from when I did a post back in 2016 on procurement route but this one is specifically on RIBA plan of work 2013 with the 2020 updates. A quick brief on its change from RIBA plan of work 2013 to 2020 The RIBA Plan of Work has undergone its...