All Comment articles – Page 130

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    Our work cut out

    2017-03-31T06:00:00Z

    Labour saving technology might stem the skills shortage, but it’s unlikely to be introduced quickly

  • Dominic Thasarathar
    Comment

    Transforming how we build

    2017-03-31T06:00:00Z

    Technology is disrupting the way we carry out construction, which will create opportunities for those willing and able to adapt

  • Simon Tolson
    Comment

    The second post

    2017-03-30T06:00:00Z

    Some cases involving standby letters of credit have been reassessed by the Court of Appeal. So what clarifications of the law were made this time around?

  • Jonathan Gaskell and Gavin Deeprose
    Comment

    Differences of opinion

    2017-03-30T06:00:00Z

    Even if plans for a second independence referendum don’t come to fruition, Brexit could create a greater divergence between Scottish and English construction law

  • Man with drone
    Comment

    Online poll: Drones

    2017-03-29T07:00:00Z

    Will drones be a useful tool for QSs? Vote here

  • Jack Pringle
    Comment

    Brexit: Small world

    2017-03-29T06:00:00Z

    London - a global city with top-calibre international architectural staff - is about to feel the effect of Article 50 and all that follows. Can the profession maintain standards in a newly constrained landscape?

  • Félicie Krikler
    Comment

    How to avoid divisive regeneration schemes

    2017-03-28T10:37:00Z

    Too often developers and architects are accused of alienating people by imposing insensitive designs on their communities

  • Barny Evans
    Comment

    Should energy use be increased if it boosts productivity?

    2017-03-28T06:00:00Z

    When thinking about the function of a particular building it is important to remember sometimes increasing energy use may be beneficial

  • Al Watson
    Comment

    Housing white paper: Beware unknown unknowns

    2017-03-27T13:57:00Z

    While the government is preoccupied with Brexit, the housing crisis has been laid at the door of local authorities and developers

  • Steve Cooper
    Comment

    Why is infrastructure being underfunded?

    2017-03-27T11:19:00Z

    Europe and the US are falling behind on infrastructure spending, which is a mistake no country can afford to make

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    Nuclear chill

    2017-03-24T06:00:00Z

    Concrete is about to be poured at Hinkley, but future nuclear projects are beset with problems

  • Hansom
    Comment

    Hansom: Beside the sea

    2017-03-24T06:00:00Z

    As usual, Mipim was a rich hunting ground for me to get the lowdown on the latest property news and catch up with old industry pals. This year, delegates enjoyed an unusual piece of artwork …

  • Rebecca Larkin
    Comment

    Construction's long-term outlook

    2017-03-23T13:26:00Z

    Lower real incomes are a key risk for the years ahead and have clear implications for construction

  • Noble Francis
    Comment

    CPA/Barbour ABI Index: Variations from sector to sector

    2017-03-23T13:23:00Z

    February’s index is up, following on from a rise in January, but sector performance varies

  • Akin Akinbode
    Comment

    By implication

    2017-03-23T06:00:00Z

    If contracting parties fail to agree a key term, making the contract unenforceable, can the courts imply a term to make their incomplete bargain into a binding contract?

  • Robert-Akenhead
    Comment

    Debts in paradise

    2017-03-23T06:00:00Z

    A Caribbean case - marked by carelessness and potential illegality - highlights how horribly wrong a construction project can go. It also shows the specialist expertise of the TCC

  • Hinkley
    Comment

    Online poll: Nuclear power

    2017-03-22T10:40:00Z

    Should the government invest in the construction of the next generation of nuclear power plants? Vote here

  • Mark farmer
    Comment

    Training to a T

    2017-03-22T06:00:00Z

    More of the same training means more bad press, poor productivity and an industry struggling to find people willing to fill its job vacancies. The newly-announced T-level may give us the chance to change all that

  • Dominic Thasarathar
    Comment

    Six trends that will define design for contractors

    2017-03-21T10:21:00Z

    Advances in technology will lift many of the constraints currently faced by contractors and it will pay to keep up to speed with the changes

  • Philip Watson
    Comment

    How smart buildings will boost our productivity

    2017-03-21T09:22:00Z

    If we give office workers the means to control their environment we will be contributing to a healthier, happier and more productive population