Opinion – Page 166
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We must look East to fund UK infrastructure
China and South Korea are likely to stump up much of the £300bn we need to fund National Infrastructure Plan projects
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Need to achieve local and competitive supply?
Small businesses are important but it is important also to attract businesses with larger balance sheets and working capital to contribute to the economy
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A lack of resource will bite us where it hurts
Construction is facing a skills crisis - it’s time for some self-help
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Holding back the tide
Advanced simulation and building techniques are essential to the UK’s flooding response
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Indonesia: Still the 'i' in potential?
It may no longer be considered the rising star it once was but there are still lots of opportunities in Indonesia
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Lincolnshire council vs Mouchel Business Services Limited and R.G. Carter Building Services Limited: Pre-Action Protocol
This case, before Mr Justice Stuart Smith, looks at the Pre-Action Protocol for Construction and Engineering Disputes when issuing proceedings to protect a limitation period
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Wonders & blunders with David Liddicoat
David Liddicoat, a Liddicoat and Goldhill partner, can’t wait to try out the Olympic velodrome but thinks the cycle paths in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park are a wasted opportunity
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Boom time for housebuilders
The question is: how long will conditions allow these results to continue?
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After the floods
The impact of this winter’s floods can be seen in the CPA/Barbour ABI construction activity index
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Hansom: Along for the ride
This year Mipim gave us Boris, Baroness Jo Valentine (who?), a pulsating dance palace with more Russian occupiers than the Crimea, a dapper looking French waiter, big wheels, cyclists and … er … Boris again
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Stop-start on non-domestic zero carbon is a non-starter
The industry needs clarity from the government on green commitments – and fast
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It’s no full house, George
In a mixed Budget for the construction sector, the chancellor left some conspicuous gaps
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Transparency will come at a cost
The MoJ’s plan to consider opening up contract details to FOI requests is to be applauded, but may hit the bottom line
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Is commissioning the key to successful building performance?
Fine-tuning a building’s performance is not easy and more work needs to be done to help facilities managers and building owners
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Peter Rees' City legacy
The City’s head of planning has undoubtedly done some good for London, but he has failed to come up with a strategic vision for London’s skyline
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Osborne should beware lure of stamp duty cash
Osborne’s swayed by mushrooming stamp duty receipts to deliver “housebuilding budget” despite needs of the rest of the industry
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Pickles' hypocrisy in scrapping local energy standards
The communities secretary is a poodle of the big housing developers
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Construction is now on the front foot
Tomorrow’s Budget is likely to be positive for construction, but in any case things are looking up
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Why Higgins' HS2 gamble may just pay off
By refusing to back cost-cutting, Higgins has confidently raised the stakes over the high-speed link
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We can do more for unemployed youngsters
Construction needs to think seriously about how to get more of the UK’s huge number of unemployed young people into the industry. A recent report has some simple suggestions