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Northumbrian Water Ltd v Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd

Case No: A1/2013/2092

Neutral Citation Number: [2014] EWCA Civ 685

IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)


Lord Justice Moore-Bick :

1.              This is an appeal against the order of His Honour Judge Behrens, sitting as a Deputy Judge of the High Court, dismissing the appellants claim against the respondent for loss and damage caused by an escape of concrete from a building site into one of its public sewers.

2.              The appellant, Northumbrian Water Ltd, is a statutory sewerage undertaker which provides sewerage services in the area of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. One of its sewers runs under Newgate Street, close to the city centre. The respondent, Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd, is a construction company which at the time in question was carrying out redevelopment works on a site adjacent to Newgate Street. The redevelopment of the site required the sinking of a large number of concrete piles to support a new building. Shafts were drilled using an earth auger and filled with concrete to create piles. The site had been redeveloped on a number of previous occasions, most recently in the 1970s when a significant amount of excavation was carried out, and before work started ground conditions were extensively investigated. The nature and extent of the investigations led the respondent to believe that there were no unidentified obstructions below ground level that were likely to be affected by, or interfere with, the works, but unfortunately that was not the case. At some earlier date a private sewer which connected to the public sewer running under Newgate Street had been laid under part of the site at a depth of over 3 metres below ground level. It was not shown on the appellants current plans of the sewer system, but it did appear on a plan dating from 1908 held in the Newcastle Discovery Museum which was later found by one of the respondents employees following up a private enquiry. At least part of the drain had survived the previous redevelopments and was still connected to the public sewer.

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