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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
CHESTER DISTRICT REGISTRY
TECHNOLOGY AND CONSTRUCTION COURT
Chester. |
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B e f o r e :
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MULTIPLEX CONSTRUCTION (UK) LIMITED | ||
Claimant | ||
v. | ||
CLEVELAND BRIDGE UK LIMITED | ||
First Defendant | ||
AND | ||
CLEVELAND BRIDGE DORMAN LONG LIMITED | ||
Second Defendant | ||
(No. 4) |
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Part 1, Introduction.
"1. These Rules are a new procedural code with the overriding objective of enabling the court to deal with cases justly.
2. Dealing with a case justly includes so far as practicable . . . .
[b] saving expense, [c] dealing with the case in ways which are proportionate [1] to the amount of money involved, [2] to the importance of the case, [3] to the complexity of the issues and [4] to the financial position of each party; [d] ensuring that it is dealt with expeditiously and fairly; [e] allotting to it an appropriate share of the court's resources while taking into account the need to allot resources to other cases."
Part 2, Cleveland Bridge's application to amend
"50A. CBUK adopts the approach to the valuation of bowl steel set out at paragraphs, 212 to 226 and 247 to 248 of Mr. Underwoods's fourth witness statement dated 20th December 2007.
"50B. The relevant calculations can be found as follows: [a] total net steel actually required for the bowl [1] Spreadsheet titled "Schedule showing the total tonnage fabricated for the bowl on both parties' cases"; [2] Page 1 of the spreadsheet titled 'Calculation of pre 15th February 2004 valuation of bowl steel'; [b] rates per ton of the various stages of fabrication are found at page 2 of the spreadsheet entitled 'Calculation of pre 15th February 2004, valuation of bowl steel'; [c] the valuation of bowl steel fabricated as at 15th February 2004 is found at page 3 of the spreadsheet titled 'Calculation of pre 15th February 2004 valuation of bowl steel'.
"50C. The total valuation of bowl steel up to 15th February 2004 is accordingly £10,407,709.80.
"50D. Further or alternatively CBUK will rely on the methodology using gross weights of steel set out at below"
There then follows the original pleading, setting out a different method of valuing bowl steel.
"104.1. CBUK adopts the approach to valuation of the fabrication elements set out at paragraphs 377 to 384 and 392 to 402 of Mr. Underwood's fourth witness statement dated 20th December 2007.
"104.2. The relevant calculations can be found as follows:
[a] net tonnage included in CBUK's £12 million scope at pages 1 to 2 of the spreadsheet 'Calculation of net actual tonnage and lump sum cost post 15th February 2004'; [b] rate per ton at page 3 of the spreadsheet 'Calculation of net actual tonnage in lump sum post 15th February 2004'; [c] valuation of fabricated steel post 15th February 2004 in the spreadsheet 'Identification and valuation of quantity of steel fabricated post15th February 2004'.
"104.3. The valuation of steel fabricated post 15th February 2004 is accordingly £5,200,239.46.
"104.4. Further or alternatively, CBUK will rely on the methodology using gross weights of steel set out below."
"Schedule 3 to the supplemental agreement records the following quantities as being the responsibility of Multiplex. Bowl, Multiplex sub-let 1,023.4 tons; roof Multiplex 4,289.6 tons; PPT Multiplex 1,167 tons; moving roof Multiplex 830 tons, total 7,310 tons."
This is part of a claim in respect of transporting black steel from CBUK's yard to Fulham.
Part 3, Decision
"In the time available to me I am simply unable to address both CBUK's currently pleaded case and Mr. Underwood's alternative valuation which raises as many questions as it answers."