All articles by Tom Broughton
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When the levy breaks
Planning reform is a vital part of the government’s pro-growth agenda but now development in London is in danger of stagnating
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Kept on their toes
Consultants are having to become more dynamic and flexible to take advantage of new opportunities
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You were warned
The double-dip is upon us so what can government, and companies themselves, do to help in this hour of need?
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A summit to remember
Building is proud to join forces with BIS and the Cabinet Office to host an event that brings together industry leaders and policy-makers
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Playing global
How do you apply the UK QS model to an international one? The complexity of global client management is about the only thing everyone agrees on
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Definitely, maybe
The school building programme may be stricken with delays and uncertainty, but worse still would be if the underlying finance arrangements are hit
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From the rooftops
At home our Building 2012 campaign acquires some serious clout, and abroad we’re looking at the best opportunities in India, Qatar and more
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Green Growth
The government wants to fuel business growth and force a green revolution – can it have it both ways?
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Rip up the rule book
BIM is a radical way of ‘rethinking construction’ - don’t get left behind
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Let's avoid disaster
The Green Deal is looking increasingly like a poor deal, but the government has time to improve it for all our sakes
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Building 2012
As we move into the Olympics year, Building launches a campaign to celebrate the construction industry’s achievements
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Up in the air
If you can navigate the frameworks, compliance standards and demanding clients, aviation is a lucrative sector to be in
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Finally, some action
It’s a big week for the Green Deal but don’t forget about the little guy
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Giving up on green
Economic realities are serious impacting on the sustainability agenda - but what’s at stake in this delay?
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The big time
You’ve got to be in it to win it, but who is going to win this consultant sector battle?