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Law firm helps two Midlands construction contractors obtain payment

Pictured above: Martin de Ridder, Associate Solicitor at Ansons Solicitors

Lichfield and Cannock law firm Ansons Solicitors is celebrating after winning two separate construction industry disputes.

Martin de Ridder, associate solicitor and head of dispute resolution at Ansons Solicitors advised upon both cases.

In the first case, Traditional Structures Ltd 'v' HW Construction Ltd, Ansons Solicitors represented the claimant Traditional Structures who provided a quote to supply 'steelwork' and 'roof cladding' to the main contractor (HW Construction) relating to the construction of a business development centre at the Birmingham Metropolitan College in Sutton Coldfield.

Traditional Structures faxed and later posted the quote, but the 'roof cladding' element of the quote for some unexplained reason was omitted from the bottom of the fax page.  However, the copy retained by Traditional Structures had two prices one for 'steelwork' and one for 'roof cladding'.  HW Construction accepted the quote on the basis of the price in the faxed copy.  Later, as work commenced, variations led to Traditional Structures sending an updated quote with two figures for 'steelwork' and 'roof cladding'.  HW Construction refused to pay for the roof cladding element.

Mr de Ridder commented: "The Judge found that Traditional Structures' mistake was obvious and HW Construction should have been aware of the error and queried it with them.

"The Court ruled in favour of Traditional Structures allowing them to claim against HW Construction for the rectification of the quote on the grounds of a unilateral mistake and for a reasonable price for the work which it had carried out".

The second case involved a sole trader builder, Mr Rochester, who had commenced the construction of a house extension for Mr and Mrs Athwal.  Whilst carrying out the building work, Mr Rochester suffered a heart attack and as a result was unable to complete the work. Mr and Mrs Athwal issued a claim against Mr Rochester for breach of contract for failing to complete the building work.

Ansons Solicitors represented Mr Rochester and Mr de Ridder commented: "The Judge ruled that Mr Rochester was not in breach of contract because the contract was frustrated when Mr Rochester had his heart attack, thereby bringing any further contractual obligations to an end.  The Judge found that the contract was for personal services as Mr Rochester was a sole trader and ordered Mr and Mrs Athwal to pay Mr Rochester for the services he had provided.  

"Mr Rochester was keen to resolve the dispute from the beginning, but due to the other party failing to settle the dispute early the case proceeded to trial. He will now receive payment for all the work he had done and he will recover all costs associated with the court case".

Mr de Ridder acts for a broad range of clients including private individuals, owner managed businesses, insolvency practitioners, charities and listed plc's; but since the economic climate became difficult, he has seen an increase in demand from contractors, particularly in the building industry requiring legal action to recover monies owed.

For more information about Ansons, please visit their website here:www.ansonsllp.co.uk

 

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Article published by Midlands Business News on 6 August, 2010

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