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Labour's infrastructure plans could mean a bright future for PPPs

The UK infrastructure sector could be gearing itself up for a major shift as the private sector eyes a revived role as an active delivery and financing partner
02 October 2024

Finch succeeds in the Supreme Court, overturning the Court of Appeal decision

This article explores the recent ruling that the grant of planning permission for oil production was unlawful for failing to assess the ‘downstream’ GHG emissions
05 July 2024

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Burges Salmon advises on £100m funding platform to accelerate zero-emission bus network in the UK

The firm’s Sustainable Transport team acts for Rock in its partnership with UK Infrastructure Bank and Aviva to unlock capital for “Rock Road"
17 April 2024

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Burges Salmon advises FirstGroup on its bus fleet and infrastructure decarbonisation programme

The firm has advised long standing client, FirstGroup plc, on the investment into, and deployment of, up to 1,000 electric buses
05 February 2024

The Procurement Act 2023 receives Royal Assent - so what now?

In this note we summarise the latest position on implementation of the Procurement Act 2023 and how we can help you navigate the transition to the new procurement regime
06 December 2023

What does the Provider Selection Regime mean for remedies and dispute resolution?

We examine the implications of DHSC’s new proposals for remedies and enforcement relating to procurements of healthcare services
17 July 2023

Managing the costs of Subsidy Control Act appeals

The Court of Appeal has set out principles that will influence the scope, costs and cost risk of subsidy decision appeals under the Subsidy Control Act 2022
13 July 2023

Green Hydrogen Projects: Top 10 Tips for Developers, Funders & Investors

Ross Fairley, Head of our Renewable Energy Team, offers his top 10 tips
26 April 2023

The Procurement Bill: Recent changes following exit from House of Commons Committee Stage

Analysing four key substantive changes to the Procurement Bill following its exit from the House of Commons Committee Stage, including important changes to the new debarment regime
10 March 2023

Reducing procurement scope during an economic downturn

We consider the issues that contracting authorities should consider if looking to reduce the scope of contracts regulated by the Public Contracts Regulations 2015
17 January 2023

Defence Procurement Update: Single Source Contract Regulations Reform

The Single Source Contract Regulations 2014 are being amended as part of the Procurement Bill, due to be enacted in 2023. This update looks at what to expect from the reforms. 
17 January 2023

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Burges Salmon advises Atrato Onsite on Hylton Plantation Solar Farm acquisition

Firm advises Atrato Onsite Energy on £10.6m acquisition of Hylton Plantation Solar Farm Limited
20 July 2022
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