ON APPEAL FROM High Court, QBD, Technology and Construction Court
Miss Recorder Jefford QC
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE SIMON
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LORD JUSTICE FLAUX
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Carillion Construction Limited |
Appellant / Claimant |
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Emcor Engineering Services Limited - and - Emcor (UK) Limited |
Respondent/3rd Defendant Respondent/4th Defendant |
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Paul Cowan & Simon Hale (instructed by White & Case LLP) for the 3rd & 4th Respondents
Hearing date : Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Lord Justice Jackson :
Part 1 Introduction | Paragraphs 2 - 8 |
Part 2 The facts | Paragraphs 9 - 17 |
Part 3 The litigation | Paragraphs 18 - 24 |
Part 4 The appeal to the Court of Appeal | Paragraphs 25 - 33 |
Part 5 Decision | Paragraphs 34 - 56 |
i) The natural meaning of clause 11.3 of the sub-contract conditions. | Paragraphs 39 - 40 |
ii) The authorities on extension of time. | Paragraphs 41 - 44 |
iii) Commercial Common Sense | Paragraphs 45 - 56 |
"LAD" means liquidated and ascertained damages.
"M+E" means mechanical and electrical.
"TCC" means Technology and Construction Court.
"25.3 .1 If
.1 .1 any of the events which are stated by the Contractor to be the cause of the delay is a Relevant Event and
.1 .2 the completion of such Section is likely to be delayed thereby beyond the Completion Date for such Section,
the Employer upon receipt of any notice, particulars and estimate under clauses 25.2.1, 25.2.2 and 25.2.3 shall make in writing to the Contractor such extension of time, if any, for completion of such Section beyond the Completion Date for such Section as is then fair and reasonable, by fixing a later date as the Completion Date for such Section."
"11.3 If on receipt of any notice, particulars and estimate under clause 11.2 the Contractor properly considers that:.1 any of the causes of the delay is an act, omission or default of the Contractor, his servants or agents or his sub-contractors, their servants or agents (other than the Sub-Contractor, his servants or agents) or is the occurrence of a Relevant Event; and.2 the completion of the Sub-Contract Works is likely to be delayed thereby beyond the period or periods stated in the Appendix, part 4, or any revised such period or periods,then the Contractor shall, in writing, give an extension of time to the Sub-Contractor by fixing such revised or further revised period or periods for the completion of the Sub-Contract Works as the Contractor then estimates to be reasonable."
"1. On the assumption that EMCOR is entitled to an extension of time pursuant to clause 11.3 of the EMCOR Sub-Contract (as amended) by fixing such revised or further revised period or periods for the completion of its Sub-Contract Works, does the EMCOR Sub-Contract (as amended) require:
(a) that such revised or further revised periods are added contiguously to the end of the current period, so as to provide an aggregate period within which EMCOR''s Sub-Contract Works should be completed (as contended for by EMCOR); or
(b) that such revised or further period or periods are fixed in which EMCOR can undertake its Sub-Contract Works, which are not necessarily contiguous but which reflect the period for which EMCOR has in fact been delayed and is entitled to an extension of time (as contended for by CCL)."
" on the assumption that EMCOR is entitled to an extension of time pursuant to clause 11.3 of the EMCOR Sub-Contract (as amended) by fixing such revised or further revised period or periods for the completion of its Sub-Contract Works, the EMCOR Sub-Contract requires that such revised or further revised period or periods are added contiguously to the end of the current period within which EMCOR''s Sub-Contract Works should be completed; "
i) The natural meaning of the words used in clause 11.3 of the sub-contract conditions, when read in context, is that any period of extension granted will be added contiguously to the end of the current period within which the sub-contractor is required to complete its works.ii) There are situations in which clause 11.3, so interpreted, may lead to an unsatisfactory result. The sub-contractor may incur a liability to the main contractor which is greater than, or less than, the true consequences of his breach.
iii) Despite those shortcomings, clause 11.3 so interpreted is practicable and workable. It accords with commercial common sense.
iv) Applying the principles in Arnold v Britton [2015] UKSC 36; [2015] AC 1619, the court should not depart from the natural meaning of the words used in clause 11.3.
v) The decision of Colman J in Balfour Beatty Building Ltd v Chestermount Properties Ltd (1993) 62 BLR 1 and subsequent decisions following Chestermount are not directly in point. Nevertheless they support Emcor's argument as to how a reasonable person, with the parties' knowledge of the background, would interpret clause 11.3.
i) The judge erred in interpreting the natural meaning of clause 11.3.ii) Chestermount and the other authorities cited provide no support for the judge's interpretation of clause 11.3.
iii) The judge's interpretation of clause 11.3 does not accord with commercial common sense.
(i) The natural meaning of clause 11.3 of the sub-contract conditions.
a) The phrase "any such revised period or periods" in clause 11.3.2 indicates that when the employer grants extensions of time he is revising the period or periods stated in part 4 of the appendix, not granting separate periods of justified delay with their own start and end dates.
b) The simple phrase "extension of time" in the last part of clause 11.3 has the natural meaning that the period of time which is allowed for the work is being made longer.
c) The next phrase in the last part of clause 11.3 "by fixing such revised or further revised period or periods" naturally conveys the same meaning.
d) The notice provision in clause 11.2.2.2 includes the telling phrase "beyond the expiry of the period or periods stated in the appendix part 4 or beyond the expiry of any extended period or periods previously fixed under clause 11" (my underlining). Those words indicate that if the employer has granted an extension of time, he will have increased the length of the existing period or periods for doing sections of the work, not created new periods for doing the work, each with their own start and end dates.
e) More generally, as I read and re-read the provisions of clauses 11 and 12, they all fit naturally with the assumption that any extensions of time granted will be contiguous.
(ii) The authorities on extension of time
(iii) Commercial Common Sense
Lord Justice Simon :
Lord Justice Flaux :
Sub-Contractor's obligation carrying out and completion of Sub-Contract Works extension of Sub-Contract time
Sub-Contract Works details in Appendix progress of works
11.1 The Sub-Contractor shall carry out and complete the Sub-Contract Works in accordance with the details in the Appendix, part 4, and reasonably in accordance with the progress of the Works and in accordance with the Contractor's programme for the Works as issued by the Contractor from time to time but subject to receipt of the notice to commence work on site as stated in the Appendix, part 4, and to the operation of clause 11.
Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, prior to the commencement of the Sub-Contract Works and thereafter at all times during the progress of the Sub-Contract Works, the Sub-Contractor shall plan, carry out and complete all parts of the Sub-Contract Works in such order, in such manner and at such times and within such periods as will be compatible with and will not delay, disrupt or conflict with any part of the Works, as such programme may be revised by the Contractor from time to time.
The Sub-Contractor shall revise its programme for the Sub-Contract Works as and when required to take account of any alterations to the Contractor's programme for the Works and shall promptly deliver to the Contractor two copies of such revised programme, or such other number of copies as the Contractor may reasonably require.
The Sub-Contractor shall carry out and complete all parts of the Sub-Contract Works in accordance with its programme for the Sub-Contract Works, provided that in the event of any conflict between the Contractor's programme and the Sub-Contractor's programme the Contractor's programme shall prevail, unless otherwise agreed in writing.
The provisions of the last three paragraphs of this clause are without prejudice to the Sub-Contractor's entitlements under clause 11.2, 11.3 and 13.
Extension of Sub-Contract time written notice of delay
11.2
11.2.1 If and whenever it becomes reasonably apparent that the commencement, progress or completion of the Sub-Contract Works or any part thereof is being or is likely to be delayed, the Sub-Contractor shall forthwith give written notice to the Contractor of the material circumstances including, insofar as the Sub-Contractor is able, the cause of causes of the delay and identify in such notice any matter which in his opinion comes within clause 11.3.1.
Particulars, estimates, and further written notices 11.2.2 In respect of each and every matter which comes within clause 11.3.1, and identified in the notice give [sic] in accordance with clause 11.2.1, the Sub-Contractor shall, if practicable in such notice, or otherwise in writing as soon as possible after such notice:
1. give particulars of the expected effects thereof; and
2. estimate the extent, if any, of the expected delay in the completion of the Sub-Contract Works or any part thereof beyond the expiry of the period or periods stated in the Appendix part 4 or beyond the expiry of any extended period or periods previously fixed under clause 11 which results therefrom whether or not concurrently with delay resulting from any other matter which comes within clause 11.3.1; and
3. the Sub-Contractor shall give such further written notices to the Contractor as may be reasonably necessary or as the Contractor may reasonably require for keeping up-to-date the particulars and estimate referred to in clause 11.2.2.1 and .2 including any material change in such particulars or estimate.
Act, omission or default of Contractor or Relevant Event
11.3 If on receipt of any notice, particulars and estimate under clause 11.2 the Contractor properly considers that:
.1 any of the causes of the delay is an act, omission or default of the Contractor, his servants or agents or his sub-contractors, their servants or agents (other than the Sub-Contractor, his servants or agents) or is the occurrence of a Relevant Event; and
.2 the completion of the Sub-Contract Works is likely to be delayed thereby beyond the period or periods stated in the Appendix, part 4, or any revised such period or periods,
then the Contractor shall, in writing, give an extension of time to the Sub-Contractor by fixing such revised or further revised period or periods for the completion of the Sub-Contract Works as the Contractor then estimates to be reasonable.
Time limit for fixing the revised period or periods for the Sub-Contract Works
11.4
11.4.1 When fixing such revised period or periods, the Contractor shall, if reasonably practicable having regard to the sufficiency of the notice, particulars and estimate, fix such revised period or periods within the following time limit:
1. not later than 16 weeks from the receipt by the Contractor of the notice and of reasonably sufficient particulars and estimates; or
2. where the time between receipt thereof and the expiry of the period or periods for the completion of the Sub-Contract Works is less than 16 weeks, not later than the expiry of the aforesaid period or periods.
11.4.2 The Contractor, when fixing such revised period or periods, shall state:
1. which of the matters, including the Relevant Events, referred to in clause 11.3.1, he has taken into account; and;
2. the extent, if any, to which the Contractor has had regard to any direction requiring as a Variation the omission of any work or obligation or restriction issued since the previous fixing of any such revised period or periods for the completion of the Sub-Contract Works.
Extension of Sub-Contract time
11.5 If, upon receipt of any notice, particulars and estimate under clause 11.2 the Contractor properly considers that he is unable to give, in writing, an extension of time to the Sub-Contractor, the Contractor shall, if reasonably practicable having regard to the aforesaid notice, particulars and estimate, so notify the Sub-Contractor in writing not later than 16 weeks from receipt of the notice, particulars and estimate, or, where the time between such receipt and the expiry of the period or periods for the completion of the Sub-Contract Works is less than 16 weeks, not later than the expiry of the aforesaid period or periods.
Omission of work
11.6 After the first exercise by the Contractor of the duty under clause 11.3, or after any revision to the period or periods for the completion of the Sub-Contract Works stated by the Contractor in his acceptance of 4.6 Quotation in respect of a variation, the Contractor may in writing fix a period or periods for completion of the Sub-Contract Works shorter than that previously fixed under clause 11.3 or stated by the Contractor in his acceptance of a 4.6 Quotation if, in the opinion of the Contractor, the fixing of such shorter period or periods is fair and reasonable having regard to any direction issued requiring as a Variation the omission of any work or obligation or restriction where such issue is after the last occasion on which the Contractor made a revision of the aforesaid period or periods PROVIDED that no decision under clause 11.6 shall alter the length of any revision to the period or periods for the completion of the Sub-Contract Works in respect of a Variation for which a 4.6 Quotation has been given and which has been stated by the Contractor in his acceptance of the 4.6 Quotation, or any decision of the Adjudicator under clause 38A or of an arbitrator or the Courts under Clause 38B or 38C, as the case may be.
Review of Period for Completion of Sub-Contract Works
11.7 If the expiry of the period when the Sub-Contract Works should have been completed in accordance with clause 11.1 occurs before the date of practical completion of the Sub-Contract Works established under clause 14.1 or 14.2, the Contractor may
and
not later than the expiry of 16 weeks from the aforesaid date of practical completion of the Sub-Contract Works, the Contractor shall
either:
11.7.1 fix such a period or periods for completion of the Sub-Contract Works longer than that previously fixed under clause 11 or stated by the Contractor in his acceptance of a 4.6 Quotation as the Contractor properly considers to be fair and reasonable having regard to any of the matters referred to in clause 11.3.1, whether upon reviewing a previous decision or otherwise and whether or not the matters referred to in clause 11.3.1 have been specifically notified by the Sub-Contractor under clause 11.2; or
11.7.2 fix such a period or periods for completion of the Sub-Contract Works shorter than that previously fixed under clause 11 as the Contractor properly considers to be fair and reasonable having regard to any direction issued requiring as a Variation the omission of any work where such issue is after the last occasion on which the Contractor made a revision of the aforesaid period or periods; or
11.7.3 confirm to the Sub-Contractor the period or periods for the completion of the Sub-Contract Works previously fixed.
Provided that no decision under clause 11.7.2 or 11.7.3 shall alter the length of any revision to the period or periods for the completion of the Sub-Contract Works in respect of a Variation for which a 4.6 Quotation has been given and which has been stated by the Contractor in his acceptance of the 4.6 Quotation, or any decision of the Adjudicator under clause 38A or of an arbitrator or the Courts under Clause 38B or 38C, as the case may be.
Sub-Contractor's best endeavours to prevent delay
11.8 The operation of clause 11 shall be subject to the proviso that the Sub-Contractor shall use constantly his best endeavours to prevent delay in the progress of the Sub-Contract Works or any part thereof, however caused, and to prevent any such delay resulting in the completion of the Sub-Contract Works being delayed or further delayed beyond the period or periods for completion, and the Sub-Contractor shall do all that may reasonably be required to the satisfaction of the Employer and the Contractor to proceed with the Sub-Contract Works. Save in respect of clause 11.10.3, the Sub-Contractor shall not become entitled to an extension of time under clause 11 to the extent that any Relevant Event (as referred to in clause 11.3.1) is consequent upon any error, omission, negligence or default of the Sub-Contractor or of any sub-contractor or supplier of the Sub-Contractor or any of his or their employees or agents.
Limitation on power to fix shorter period or periods for completion of the Sub-Contract Works
11.9 No decision of the Contractor under clauses 11.2 to .7 inclusive shall fix a period or periods for completion of the Sub-Contract Works which will be shorter than the period or periods stated in the Appendix part 4.
Relevant Events
11.10 The following are the Relevant Events referred to in clause 11.3.1:
11.11 If in the reasonable opinion of the Contractor the Sub-Contractor is failing to carry out the Sub-Contract Works or any part thereof in accordance with clause 11.1, the Contractor may, upon giving notice to the Sub-Contractor and in the event of the Sub-Contractor failing to rectify the situation within 7 days, and without prejudice to any of the Contractor's other rights and remedies:
11.11.1 perform the Sub-Contract Works or the relevant part thereof, whether by itself or by others; and/or
11.11.2 issue instructions to the Sub-Contractor removing the relevant parts of the Sub-Contract Works from the Sub-Contract, and may employ others to carry out these sections, and in such event the price for the Sub-Contract Works shall be reduced by the value of the removed parts,
and any additional expenditure incurred by the Contactor in so doing shall be recoverable from the Sub-Contractor as a debt or may be deducted from any monies due or to become due to the Sub-Contractor under this Sub-Contract.
11.12 If, for any reason which does not entitle the Sub-Contractor to an extension of time for completion of the Sub-Contract Works, the rate of progress of the Sub-Contract Works is at any time in the opinion of the Contractor too slow to ensure practical completion of the Sub-Contract Works within the period or periods for completion stated in the Appendix part 4 or in the Contractor's programme for the Works or any revised period or periods fixed under clause 11 or any revised period or periods stated by the Contractor in his acceptance of a 4.6 Quotation, the Contractor shall notify the Sub-Contractor in writing accordingly ("the Clause 11.12 Notice") and the Sub-Contractor shall thereupon take such steps as are necessary and to which the Contractor may consent to expedite the progress of the Sub-Contract Works so as to complete the Sub-Contract Works within the said period or periods (or revised period or periods) for completion. The Sub-Contractor shall not be entitled to any payment or extension of time for taking such steps.
If the Sub-Contractor fails to take such steps within 4 days of the date of service of the Clause 11.2 Notice, then the Contractor may employ and pay other persons to take such steps (or the Contractor may take such steps himself) and all costs incurred and monies expended in connection therewith shall be recoverable by the Contractor from the Sub-Contractor as a debt or may be deducted from any monies otherwise due (or to become due) to the Sub-Contractor under the Sub-Contract.
Failure of the Sub-Contractor to complete on time
12.1 If the Sub-Contractor fails to complete the Sub-Contract Works within the period or periods for completion or any revised period or periods as provided in clause 11, the Contractor shall so notify the Sub-Contractor in writing within a reasonable time of the expiry of that period or those periods.
12.2 On receipt of the notice referred to in clause 12.1 the Sub-Contractor shall pay or allow to the Contractor a sum equivalent to any loss or damage suffered or incurred by the Contractor and caused by the failure of the Sub-Contractor as aforesaid.