All retentions articles
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A new bill proposes to abolish retentions altogether
Another private member’s bill aimed at reforming payment practice in construction has more ambitious aims than its predecessors
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Government missing opportunity to use building safety reforms to end late payments ‘misery’
Labour MP argued ‘toxic’ industry payment culture contributes to poor building safety
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Smaller firms lagging behind in payment times survey
Bigger contractors making greater strides over how long they’re taking to settle up
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Government defends waiting two years to publish retentions consultation responses
Initiative produced 55 replies
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Fresh attempt to tackle late payment with new laws
Bill being introduced in House of Lords today by Labour peer
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New plan for law on payment reform as Aldous bill falls
Proposals to legislate for project bank accounts and retentions protection not carried over by parliament
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Government still to respond to retention consultation, 18 months after it closed
Probe wrapped up last January
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Persimmon homebuyers set to hold back cash to deal with snags
Housebuilder’s customers will be able to hold an average retention of £3,600
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Retentions bill second reading moved to March
Peter Aldous’ private member’s bill had been due to be heard today
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Wait for government response to retentions consultation goes on – over a year after it closed
Consultation finished on 19 January last year
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Project bank accounts bill gets second reading
Labour MP Debbie Abrahams’ 10-minute rule bill set to be heard on 1 March
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Scottish government to consult on reforming retentions
Move follows repeated delay of Aldous billÂ
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MPs call for mandated 30-day payment terms
Report also suggested retentions should be replaced with independently managed project accounts
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Brexit puts retentions reform bill on back burner again
Second reading slips a fourth time
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Clients to follow Network Rail's lead on payments clampdown
Industry leaders hope construction clients will put contractors under pressure to reform payment practicesÂ
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Features
Network Rail's new payment rules: full speed ahead
Will Network Rail’s ban on retentions spark an industry-wide change, and will this put the squeeze on main contractors?
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Features
Combustible materials ban: what would it mean?
What might government proposals on the future use of materials in high-rise buildings mean for specifiers and manufacturers?
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Network Rail outlaws retentions and tells firms to pay up within 28 days
Project bank accounts will also be mandated for large projects
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One in four MPs get behind retentions reform bill
More than 170 MPs have backed Tory MP Peter Aldous’ proposal