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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
TECHNOLOGY AND CONSTRUCTION COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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J G Walker Groundworks Ltd |
Claimant |
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Priory Homes (East) Ltd |
Defendant |
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Alan Tunkel Esq (instructed by Davis Law Associates) for the Defendant
Hearing date: 22nd November 2013
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr. Justice Edwards-Stuart:
Introduction
JGW/15 | 24.02.13 | £63,127.57 |
JGW/24 | 04.04.13 | £28,876.34 |
JGW/28 | 30.04.13 | £66,216.06 |
Total: | £158,219.97 | £158,219.97 |
The submissions of the parties
"5. In January 2013, the parties entered into a construction contract for JGW to supply and fix roads, sewers and groundworks pursuant to the Purchase Order dated 22 January 2013 exhibited at Appendix 2 ("the Contract").
6. The Contract was for the works to be carried out at 37 Lampits Hill, Corringham ("the Site"), a development site for 8 new bungalows. The agreed price for the works was £137,898.15 as per the Bill of Quantities exhibited at Appendix 3.
7. Variations to the works were agreed verbally on various dates between Gary Walker and Richard Pither of Priory Homes on site. A list of variations and the agreed valuations for these variations is exhibited at Appendix 4. The total value of the works carried out and invoiced by JGW was £158,219.27."
"25. JGW say in January 2013, the parties entered into a construction contract for JGW to supply and fix roads, sewers and groundworks pursuant to the Purchase Order dated 21 January 2013 ("the Contract").
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28. Having reviewed the Contract I agree with JGW that it was for JGW to supply and fix roads, sewers and groundworks at the Site for the sum of £137,898.15 as per the Bill of Quantities."
"The Contract
In January 2013 JG Walker Groundworks Ltd ("JGW") was contracted by Priory Homes (East) Ltd ("Priory Homes") to supply and fix roads, sewers and groundworks in accordance with the Purchase Order dated 21 January 2013. The works were carried out at 37 Lampits Hill, Corringham ("the Site"), a development plot for 8 new bungalows. The agreed price for the works was £137,898.15. Variations to the works were agreed verbally between the parties and the total value of the works carried out by JGW was £158,219.97."
"To supply and fix roads, sewers and groundworks as per your Bill of Quantities Issue B, dated 15 January 2013.
Order Value, subject to re-measure on completion
Notes
Valuation date 25th of each month
Priory Homes (East) Ltd, will have 7 Days to certify from receipt of a fully particularised Valuation with payment due 7 days thereafter."
"The dispute to be determined by adjudication is what sum is due from Priory Homes to JGW and whether they are entitled to withhold the monies pursuant to the Payless Notice dated 26 July 2013."
"Your client has delayed agreeing and making payment of the final account to our client for over three months."
"We are informed that your client's quantity surveyor, Michael Kinsella, met with our client's Gary Walker on site in June and provided him with a breakdown of the work carried out by our client. We are also informed that Mr. Kinsella walked the site and measured the works at that time. Your client's quantity surveyor therefore has all the information he needs to agree the final accounts. Our client cannot understand the delay in finalising the accounts."
"It was common ground between JGW and Priory that the dispute was about the final payment due to JGW under the contract pursuant to the final account and valuation that had been rendered."
"7. As to JGW/28, the Notice of Intention to Refer a Dispute to Adjudication referred to it being a final valuation with the final account calculation. JGW seeks to widen the dispute referred by referring to it as an interim valuation in the Referral.
8. By its own case JGW suggests that works were virtually completed by end of April being the date when the last valuation was issued.
9. Priory Homes submits that the matters referred to in the Referral and Notice is that of the final account valuation. There being no provision within the contract in relation to the payment of the final account the Scheme shall apply."
Conclusion