Racecourse plans legal battle with Laing O鈥橰ourke after 鈥榲iewing problems鈥 spark 拢10m revamp

The management of Ascot racecourse is gearing up for a legal battle against Laing O鈥橰ourke over problems with the 拢185m redevelopment of the venue.

好色先生TV understands that Ascot鈥檚 management is planning to start early legal proceedings against the contractor after this year鈥檚 Royal meeting in June. Both parties have legal teams in place.

Ascot racecourse

The dispute will centre on viewing problems that followed the redevelopment of the grandstand, completed last June, which has forced Ascot to launch a 拢10m programme of remediation works.

The racecourse鈥檚 managers drafted in civil McArdle Group and structural specialist Intelligent Engineering Solutions to carry out the work. Arup is also working on the project in an advisory capacity with original architect HOK Sport.

Peter Rogers, Stanhope鈥檚 director, was brought in to troubleshoot the scheme after the viewing problems came to light following last year鈥檚 Royal meeting. Laing O鈥橰ourke is not involved in the work.

Sources close to the project said this week that legal action was likely to commence after this year鈥檚 Royal Ascot, and was likely to initially involve mediation and adjudication, with the possibility of a full court case if the issues could not be resolved.

Ascot said this week that despite recent poor weather it was still on track to complete the modifications, which include increasing the gradient of the lawns to improve viewing, by the end of April.

An Ascot spokesperson said: "Our priority at the moment is to get the stand鈥檚 limitations resolved for Royal Ascot. The legal case is not a live issue at the moment."

Laing O鈥橰ourke declined to comment.