Re: Duro Felguera (MDF)
Finalmente parece que la financiación de Brasil no estaba tan cerrada....
Re: Duro Felguera (MDF)
Spanish contractor ordered to pay John Sisk & Son £10m
28 January 2016 | By Yoosof Farah
Duro Felguera defeated in High Court after disputing adjudicator’s decision on civils contract row
High Court
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Spanish contractor Duro Felguera has been ordered to pay John Sisk & Son at least £10m in a High Court ruling in a dispute over civils work on an undisclosed combined cycle power plant project.
Sisk took the matter to court to enforce the decision of an adjudicator, who had already awarded Sisk in excess of £10m.
The dispute was over the amount of concrete work Sisk had carried out on a civils contract, and how much this should cost under the contract. The adjudicator valued Sisk’s work on the scheme at £36m.
Duro Felguera UK Ltd, the Spanish group’s UK business, disputed the adjudicator’s decision on the grounds that there were “breaches of natural justice” and, in its view, the adjudicator had “wrongfully” delegated some of his decision-making role.
In delivering his judgement, Mr Justice Edwards-Stuart said Duro’s challenge to the adjudicator’s decision “fails on every ground.”
Duro disputed Sisk’s claim and contended that Sisk’s position was based on a misconceived interpretation of the contract.
While Duro agreed Sisk should be paid for the concrete, it could not agree on a rate with Sisk.
The judgement comes after John Sisk & Son’s involvement last year in another high-profile dispute, with luxury hotel chain Shangri-La, which related to work on the Shard skyscraper in London.
Sisk and Shangri-La reached an out of court settlement last September over their multi-million pound High Court battle, which centred on major delays to the fit-out of the Shard’s luxury hotel.
Shangri-La hit John Sisk & Son with a £57m High Court claim over problems on the £39.2m fit-out of its flagship European hotel - which ultimately opened a year late. John Sisk & Son hit back a month later with a vigorous defence and a £26.8m counterclaim.
At the time, it was believed the settlement was a so-called “walk-away” deal, with no money changing hands on either side.
Re: Duro Felguera (MDF)
Cuanto tiempo sin ver subasta de volatilidad al alza en Duro.
Re: Duro Felguera (MDF)
http://www.abegas.org.br/Site/?p=54070
Parece que al final sigue para adelante
a compañía cerró contratos EPC con GE y Duro Felguera para la instalación de plantas llave en mano en el modelo. Las licencias de instalación estaban previstas para el pasado mes de septiembre, pero hasta finales de enero no se habían publicado. El programa original establece que las plantas entren en funcionamiento en enero de 2019, pero que ya tiene un retraso de cuatro meses.
Veremos que margenes sacamos y no es ningún culebrón como Argentina, Australia y algo se escucha por UK
Re: Duro Felguera (MDF)
Sigue como estba pendiente de cerrar la financiación, y esperan cerrarla en este trimestre.. Lo d Argentina, no es un culebron, ni lo de Brasil, si se cierra la financiación. Si tu contratas en dólares y el cambio lo efectuan a un nivel ficticio, si te encuentras que la inflación interior tampoco la reconocen, pues resulta que tienes que reclamar, y si sobre el proyecto y presupuesto aprobado se hacen modificaciones por intereses politicos y que suponen un coste , pues hay que reclamarlo. Sólo eso. E brasil necesitan u tiempo para que los precios interiores se justen la tremenda de valuación del real, y por eso se ha demorado el cierre financiero., pero que yo sepa se sigue trabajando, pra conseguirlo.