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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
TECHNOLOGY AND CONSTRUCTION COURT
Rolls Building, 7 Rolls Buildings London EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
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Laing O'Rourke Construction Ltd (formerly Laing O'Rourke Northern Ltd) |
Claimant |
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Healthcare Support (Newcastle) Ltd Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust |
Defendants |
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(instructed by Pinsent Masons LLP) for the Claimant
Stephen Dennison Esq QC
(instructed by Herbert Smith Freehills LLP) for the 1st Defendant
Miss Stephanie Barwise QC & Riaz Hussain Esq
(instructed by Ward Hadaway LLP) for the 2nd Defendant
Hearing dates: 22 and 23 July 2014
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr. Justice Edwards-Stuart:
Introduction
i) Certain toilet areas. These are said not to meet the relevant standards for spatial requirements: in other words, they are too small.ii) Daylight levels. The Trust contends that there is insufficient daylight in some of the offices by reference to the requirements of the relevant British Standard.
iii) Window restrictors. The Room Data Sheets ("RDS") required certain rooms to have window restrictors fitted that prevent the top hung windows from opening more than 120 mm. These were not fitted or, at least, the restrictors that were fitted permitted the Windows to open to a greater extent.
iv) The link bridge steelwork. There are two bridges connecting the COBs to the main hospital buildings. They include certain structural steelwork and high level windows that the Trust contends are not shown in the drawings and should not be there.
v) Potential overheating. There is a dispute about the maximum room temperatures permitted by the contracts, how these should be interpreted and what levels can be achieved in practice when the buildings are in use.
The terms of the contracts
The Construction Contract
"Project Agreement and Other Project Documents
4.9 Except where expressly stated to the contrary in this Contract and without prejudice to Clause 4.10, 47 [Effect of Termination] and 48 [Compensation on Termination], the Building Contractor shall perform and assume, as part of its obligations, the Building Contractor's obligations set out in Schedule 37 [FM Assumptions] …"
Schedule 37, under the heading "General", said this:
"A key objective is to ensure that all facilities comply with the appropriate hygiene and health and safety legislation, and best practice guidelines all as defined by Schedule 8 Part 3 (Trust's Construction Requirements). The incorporation of operational requirements in the design, construction and layout of support services facilities will contribute to the cost-effective and hygienic operation of the services."
"Overall Responsibility
17.1 The Building Contractor shall carry out and complete the Works and make good any defect therein, and shall provide all labour, materials, equipment, temporary works and everything whether of a permanent or temporary nature required for such and [sic] carrying out completion making good of defects:
(a) so as to procure satisfaction of the Trust's Construction Requirements and Use Parameters;
(b) in accordance with the Project Co's Proposals; and
(c) in accordance with the terms of this Contract.
To avoid doubt, the obligations in Clause 17.1(a), (b), and (c) are independent obligations
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PRE-COMPLETION COMMISSIONING AND COMPLETION
22.1 The parties acknowledge and agree that pursuant to clause 22.1.1 of the Project Agreement that before the date specified by the Completion Process for each Phase the Trust shall provide Project Co with a draft of the Final Commissioning Programme relating to the relevant Phase. Project Co shall supply the Building Contractor a copy of the draft of the Final Commission Programme in respect of each Phase within three (3) Business Days of receipt of the same from the Trust. The Building Contractor shall provide to the Project Co any comments it may have on the said draft and Project Co shall incorporate such comments into its submission of comments on the said draft to the Trust pursuant to clause 22.1.1 of the Project Agreement provided that Project Co received the Building Contractors comments at least two (2) Business Days prior to the end of the period stated for submission of the Project Co's comments on such draft pursuant to Clause 22.1.1 of the Project Agreement. The Trust and Project Co shall within ten (10) Business Days of receipt by the Trust of Project Co's comments agree the terms of the Final Commissioning Programme for the relevant Phase and Project Co shall consult with the Building Contractor regarding any proposal to make any compromise or amendment of its requirements in relation to the Final Commissioning Programme and shall not make any such compromise or amendment without first obtaining the consent of the Building Contractor, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed ...
22.5 In accordance with the Completion Process the Building Contractor shall notify the Independent Tester, the Trust's Representative (as agent for and on behalf of Project Co), Project Co's Representative and the Funders' Representative of the date when the Building Contractor (acting reasonably) considers that any Phase of the Works will be complete in accordance with the Trust's Construction Requirements, the Completion Criteria and this Contract[1] not less than three (3) months prior to such anticipated completion.
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Pre-Completion matters
22.11 The parties acknowledge that the Independent Tester shall, within five (5) Business Days of any inspection made by the Independent Tester pursuant to clause 22.3 of the Project Agreement, notify the Project Co (who shall promptly pass such notification to the Building Contractor) of any outstanding matters (including, without limitation, the repetition of any of the tests on completion which are required to be carried out and passed in accordance with the Final Commissioning Programme) which are required to be attended to before the relevant Phase of the Works can be considered to be complete in accordance with the Completion Criteria. The Building Contractor shall attend to such matters and shall, if necessary, give Project Co, the Trust and the Funder's Representative further notices in accordance with clause 22.10 and the Independent Certifier (as agent for and on behalf of Project Co pursuant to clause 22.3 of the Project Agreement) (but dealing only with matters raised in the notification under this Clause 22.11) so that the procedures in Clause 22.10 and this Clause 22.11 are repeated as often as may be necessary to ensure that all outstanding matters in relation to the Works are attended to.
Phase Completion certificate
22.12 Pursuant to the terms of the Independent Tester Contract, the parties acknowledge that Project Co and the Trust shall procure that the Independent Tester shall, when he is satisfied subject to clause 22B.3(d), that completion of a Phase has occurred in accordance with the Completion Criteria, issue a Phase Certificate of Practical Completion in respect of that Phase to that effect stating the date upon which, in his of opinion, the Phase Actual Completion Date occurred. Subject to clause 22.15 (Snagging) … The issue of a Phase Certificate of Practical Completion in respect of a Phase shall, in the absence of manifest error, bad faith or fraud, be conclusive evidence for the purpose only of ascertaining the relevant Payment Commencement Date under the Project Agreement, that the Phase Actual Completion Date has occurred on the date stated in such certificate[2].
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22.16 The issue of the Certificate of Practical Completion in respect of a Phase shall in no way affect the obligations of the Building Contractor under this Contract including in respect of any Defects (or Latent Defects)[3]."
"Defects" and "Latent Defects" were both defined as defects that appeared after practical completion. But it is to be noted that the provision is not confined to Defects or Latent Defects.
The Project Agreement
"22.1 Final Commissioning Programme
22.1.1 The Final Commissioning Programme relating to the relevant Phase shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Completion Process. Before the date specified by the Completion Process for each Phase the Trust shall provide Project Co with a draft of the Final Commissioning Programme relating to the relevant Phase as jointly developed by the Trust and Project Co in accordance with the provisions of clause 22.1.2 and 22.1.3. Project Co shall provide the Trust with comments on the draft Final Commissioning Programme for each relevant Phase submitted to it within the period stated in the Completion Process. The parties shall, within ten (10) Business Days of receipt by the Trust of Project Co's comments agree the terms of the Final Commissioning Programme for the relevant Phase provided that the Trust may by prior notice to Project Co change the scope and time of the Trust's Commissioning and reimburse Project Co its reasonable costs incurred as a result of such change in scope or time. If the parties are unable to agree the Final Commissioning Programme for each relevant Phase or the change in scale or time of the Trust's Commissioning by the date specified in the Completion Process for the relevant Phase the matter shall be referred for determination in accordance with Schedule 26 (Dispute Resolution Procedure).
22.1.2 The Final Commissioning Programme for each Phase shall be in accordance with the Outline Commissioning Programme for that Phase and shall impose no greater or more onerous obligations on the Trust than those set out in the relevant Outline Commissioning Programme (unless otherwise agreed by the Trust in its absolute discretion). The Final Commissioning Programme shall then replace the Outline Commissioning Programme as it relates to that Phase.
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22.1.5 In accordance with the Completion Process Project Co shall notify the Independent Tester and the Trust's Representative of the date when Project Co (acting reasonably) considers that any Phase of the Works will be complete in accordance with the Completion Criteria not less than three months prior to such anticipated completion. Such notification shall trigger the activities of the Independent Tester under this clause.
22.5 Phase Completion Certificate
22.5.1 Pursuant to the terms of the Independent Tester Contract, the parties shall procure that the Independent Tester shall, when he is satisfied, subject to clause 22A.3.4 that completion of a Phase has occurred in accordance with the Completion Criteria, issue a Phase Certificate of Practical Completion to that effect stating the date upon which, in his opinion, the Phase Actual Completion Date occurred … The issue of a Phase Certificate of Practical Completion shall, in the absence of manifest error, bad faith or fraud, be conclusive evidence for the purpose only of ascertaining the relevant Payment Commencement Date, that the Phase Actual Completion Date has occurred on the date stated in such certificate.
22.5.2 The Independent Tester shall issue the relevant Phase Certificate of Practical Completion notwithstanding that there are Snagging Matters relating to such Phase …
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22.5.5 The issue of any Phase Certificate of Practical Completion in respect of a Phase shall in no way affect the obligations of Project Co under this Agreement including in respect of any Defects."
(My emphasis)
"Completion Criteria" | means the Completion Tests as defined in Part 2 of Schedule 12 (Outline Commissioning Programme) and as may be applicable to each Phase; |
"Completion Process" | means the process and procedures for carrying out of the notifications, testing, inspections and completion certification as defined in Part 1 of Schedule 12 as may be applicable to each Phase of the Works the dates for which shall be incorporated in the Final Commissioning Programme; |
"Defects" | means any defect or fault in the Works and/or the Facilities (not being a Snagging Matter) which in relation to a Phase occurs after the relevant Phase Actual Completion Date and prior to the date falling twelve (12) months after the Phase Actual Completion Date due to a failure by [the Building Contractor] [Project Co] to meet the Trust's Construction Requirements [and/or Project Co's Proposals] or otherwise to comply with its obligations under this [Contract] [Agreement]; |
"Final Commissioning Programme" | Means in respect of each Phase the program to be jointly developed and agreed by the Trust, Project Co [and the Building Contractor] in accordance with the provisions of Clause [22] [ 22.1.2] (Pre-Completion Commissioning and Completion); |
"Outline Commissioning Programme" | means the programme for each Phase setting out the standards, specifications, procedures and other requirements for the carrying out and completion of the commissioning activities of the parties as set out in outline in Part 1 of Schedule 12 (Outline Commissioning Programme); |
"Phase 8 Actual Completion Date" | Means of the date on which Phase 8 has been completed in accordance with this [Contract] [Agreement], as such date shall be stated in the Certificate of Practical Completion for Phase 8, or, in the event of dispute, as such date may be determined in accordance with Schedule 26 ([Construction] Dispute Resolution Procedure); |
"Phase Certificate of Practical Completion" | Means the certificate to be issued by the Independent Tester in respect of the Works to be performed in each Phase in accordance with clause 22.5.1 ([Phase Completion Certificate] [Pre-Completion Commissioning and Completion]) in the form set out in Schedule 28 (Certificates);" |
Schedule 12 to each contract
"The obligations and responsibilities of the parties in relation to the completion and commissioning process are set out in clause 22 of the Project Agreement, which should be read in conjunction with this Completion Process."
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Inspection and commissioning process
Where appropriate, the Independent Tester shall, in conjunction with the Contractor, Project Co and the Trust, develop the detailed tests on completion necessary to support the Completion Criteria. This process shall also include defining all key inspection and witness activity points. Once these tests are established, the Independent Tester shall agree a programme with Project Co for inspections/witnessing and visits to correlate with the key activity points. As part of the programme agreement, it is the intention to review and agree the procedure to be followed for acceptance of the specific work activities before the activities are progressed on site.
Project Co shall procure that the Contractor will establish quality controls through inspection and test plans (ITPs) for specific activities in line with the construction status drawings and specifications. The intention is that ITP's (sic) are to be in place prior to the commencement of any activity to which they refer. The ITP's will identify the type and frequency of the inspections to be carried out and how the results are to be recorded …
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Envelope inspections will be carried out to each building in accordance with the agreed programme and ITP requirements. External works inspections will be completed in agreed phased sections. Inspections and witnessing of internal finishes will be carried out on a department by department basis in accordance with the agreed programme. Within each department once final fix operations have been progressed, the Contractor will carry out a builders clean followed by an initial inspection. Any snagging work identified during the initial inspection will be attended to and the area re-inspected again to confirm all outstanding items have been addressed. The Independent Tester will be notified of the availability of the Department for inspection and will be given the opportunity to carry out or witness the inspection in accordance with the agreed programme …
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This process will continue throughout the project to a point where building activities are sufficiently complete to allow commissioning activities to progress …
For each phase prior to commencement of commissioning and in accordance with the following schedule of information release dates the Trust shall provide Project Co with a draft of the Final Commissioning Programme relating to the relevant Phase."
This was described as a seven-stage process which was a guide for the Independent Tester to adopt in his ultimate programme. On the next page there was a reference to the commissioning activities being set out in "the following draft programmes", each of which was described as "[XYZ] outline commissioning programme".
"For each of these Phases the Completion Criteria to be satisfied to enable the Independent Tester to issue the Phase Actual Completion Certificate are set out below:"
"The Works within this Phase include:
( Clinical office blocks 1 and 2, available and ready for Trust use.
( Stair and lift cores 1, 2 & 3, available and ready for use by the Trust including fully commissioned lifts.
( Link bridges to section A and Peacock Hall, available and ready for use by the Trust
( The main underground culvert running north/south is completed up to the existing level l corridor at Peacock Hall including the plantroom to the south of office block 1.
( Hard and soft landscaping around the office buildings are complete
In particular the following Completion Criteria shall be satisfied.
The culvert and buildings are structurally complete, all external fabric is complete and internally all the finishes are complete in accordance with the Room Data Sheets.
All furniture and equipment shown on the Room Loaded Drawings (as supplemented by Schedule 13) have been installed (and commissioned if appropriate).
All internal and external drainage systems appropriate to this Phase are installed and are operational.
All plantrooms are complete and operational to all sections within this Phase.
All tests on completion have been passed and records are available demonstrating that all mechanical and electrical services installations (as noted on Room Data Sheets) within this Phase have been tested and commissioned in accordance with the Final Commissioning Programme for this Phase.
Note: the process for determining all appropriate tests on completion is as described in "Inspection and Commissioning Process" in Part 1 of this Schedule 12.
Lift and escalator systems as appropriate to the Phase are complete, commissioned and operational.
A proving and training period for the Service Provider has been completed.
A draft hard copy and electronic format of the As Built Specification Documents and Operation & Maintenance Manuals and Health & Safety Files for the Facilities (containing, as a minimum, all the testing and commissioning information so far as it is reasonably practicable to provide at such a stage) have been issued by the Building Contractor to Project Co.
Copies of all available consents relevant to the design and construction of this Phase have been supplied to Project Co. and the Trust.
The area within the Phase is free of all temporary or unused materials, plant and equipment used in connection with the works and/or pre completion commissioning other than those agreed to remain for spares or those required to carry out snagging matters.
The Trust has been supplied with a set of keys, appropriate access codes and swipe cards for access to and within the building.
The fire management strategy has been finalised and agreed with the Trust Fire Officer and Building Control relating to the operation of the Phase.
External works as appropriate to the Phase have been completed and are available for use by the Trust.
The Phase shall be clean in accordance with that described in the Commissioning Process.
All signage applicable to the Phase within the Building Contractor's scope of works has been installed."
The Independent Tester Contract
APPOINTMENT
2.1 Project Co engages the Independent Tester to perform the obligations and tasks which are ascribed to the Independent Tester under the Construction Contract and the Project Agreement and which are summarised in Part 1 of Appendix 1 upon the terms and conditions set out below (together the "Services").
2.2 The Independent Tester shall provide the Services independently, fairly and impartially to Project Co and in doing so shall have regard to the interest of the Funders, the Trust, Project Co, the Surety (as defined in the Construction Contract) and the Contractor in relation to the Project Agreement and the Construction Contract (as the case may be) and at such times and at such locations as the parties shall agree from time to time. Whilst the Independent Tester may take account of any representations made by Project Co, the Trust, the Contractor and the Surety (as defined in the Construction Contract) and the Funder's Technical Adviser (as defined in the Construction Contract) (as appropriate), the Independent Tester shall not be bound to comply with any representations made by any of them in connection with any matter on which the Independent Tester is required to exercise his professional judgement.
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2.4 The Independent Tester shall provide the Services and the Varied Services:
2.4.1 with the reasonable care, skill and diligence to be expected of a properly qualified and competent professional adviser who has held itself out as competent and experienced in rendering such services for projects of a similar size, nature, scope and complexity to the Project; and
2.4.2 in accordance with Good Industry Practice, all applicable Law and NHS Requirements.
For the purposes of this Clause 2.4 "Good Industry Practice" shall mean the exercise of that degree of skill, diligence, prudence, foresight and operating practice that would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from skilled and experienced operators with appropriately qualified personnel engaged in the same type of undertaking as the Independent Tester in compliance with Law.
2.6 The Independent Tester shall comply with all reasonable instructions given to it by Project Co pursuant to Clause 2.5 above except and to the extent that the Independent Tester reasonably considers that any such instructions vary or might vary the Services or its authority or responsibilities under this Deed or prejudices or might prejudice the exercise by the Independent Tester of its professional judgement in accordance with Clauses 2.2 and 2.4 above. The Independent Tester shall promptly confirm in writing to Project Co (and, other than in the case of instructions relating to the Varied Services set out at Part 2 of Appendix 1, promptly provide a copy of such confirmation to the Trust) whether or not it shall comply with any such instruction setting out the grounds upon which the decision is made.
"The Independent Tester shall carry out an initial full review of the design of the Project and thereafter shall monitor the development of the design to verify that it complies with the design is described in schedules 8 and 10 to the Project Agreement. If in the professional judgment of the Independent Tester, because of the results of monitoring the sample or other circumstances, more verification work is required, it shall provide a detailed report in respect of that and, if so agreed (acting reasonably) (or determined as between Project Co and the Trust by the Dispute Resolution Procedure) any change in the work scope in this respect resulting in a changing fees will be borne by Project Co, the Trust or the Contractor as they shall agree or as determined by the Dispute Resolution Procedure."
"Determine whether any relevant Phase is finished or complete in accordance with the Project Agreement and advise Project Co and the Trust of the need for any additional surveys and investigations which may be necessary to demonstrate whether a relevant Phase of the Project is finished or complete."
(My emphasis)
The submissions of the parties
" ... it's reiterated within the FCP; it gets picked up in the FCP. As your Lordship will see from the document I'm about to show you, what the parties did is lift those 15 points and then put them into a schedule and they both adopted it. So they fed into it, under section 5, the tests on completion. They fed in a series of items, which they had agreed as being tests which would be passed, whether those tests were walk-round inspections or other tests."
My conclusions on the effect of the contract
The declaratory relief sought
"That the issue of the state of completion of the works that are the subject of the Construction Contract generally, and in particular Phases 8 and 9, should be considered by the Independent Tester against the Completion Criteria contained in Schedule 12, Part 2, to the Construction Contract and the Project Agreement and in the light of the judgment dated [ ] July 2014, without those criteria being amended, varied or otherwise influenced by any extant dispute between the Project Company and the Trust under the Project Agreement."
Conclusion