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J Jarvis & Sons Ltd v Castle Wharf Developments Ltd and others

Building contractor tendering for design and construction of development – Contractor commencing work – No planning permission for contractor’s scheme – Local planning authority issuing enforcement notice – Contractor alleging that it was induced into tender and work by misstatements – Whether contractor relying upon misstatements – Appeals allowed

The first defendant (Castle Wharf) was a single-purpose company created for the development of a site in Nottingham. It retained the second defendant (Gleeds), a firm of quantity surveyors, as its agent, to co-ordinate and pass information to contractors. Castle Wharf also retained the third defendant (Ellis) as its architect. In June 1996 conditional planning permission was obtained for the first phase of development and the claimant (Jarvis), a building contractor, tendered for the design and construction of it.

When Jarvis produced its contractor’s proposals, they showed a scheme differing from the approved scheme. Castle Wharf and Ellis therefore entered into discussions with the local authority to revise the approved scheme in a way that would allow savings to be made without the need to make a fresh planning application. Following a meeting between Jarvis and Gleeds, in November 1996, to discuss those proposals, Jarvis prepared a menu of options.

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