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Home / Business and Economy / Luxury Flats Face Decade of Pipework Chaos

Luxury Flats Face Decade of Pipework Chaos

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Residents won a £35 million court case over faulty pipes.
  • The luxury complex faces a decade of complex building works.
  • Laing O'Rourke wound down the subsidiary before trial.
Luxury Flats Face Decade of Pipework Chaos

Residents of One Hyde Park, London, have secured a £35 million victory in a High Court battle against Laing O'Rourke South Limited concerning corrosive pipework and leaks. The luxury apartments, developed by Nick and Christian Candy, have been plagued by plumbing issues since 2014. Mrs. Justice Jefford ruled that Laing O'Rourke's failure to properly insulate pipework led to corrosion and breaches of contract.

Despite the substantial legal win, the building's owners now anticipate up to a decade of complex remedial works. These repairs will involve taking down apartment ceilings to address the faulty plumbing. Experts estimate that approximately ten further leaks will occur each year for the next ten years due to the original installation failures.

Adding to the residents' concerns, Laing O'Rourke reportedly dissolved the subsidiary responsible for the construction just a week before the trial in February 2025. Lawyers for One Hyde Park described this as a "commercially amoral" action. The construction firm stated they had made multiple offers to resolve the issue amicably over the past decade, including an offer to undertake remedial work for free.

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The owners of One Hyde Park won a £35 million High Court case against Laing O'Rourke South Limited regarding faulty pipework and leaks.
Despite the victory, residents face up to a decade of complex building works, including the removal of ceilings to fix the pipework.
Laing O'Rourke is being sued because its failure to properly insulate pipework led to corrosion, resulting in leaks and breaches of contract.

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