All Comment articles – Page 245
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HS2 gains momentum
The government has done well to publish the HS2 hybrid bill this week, now the hard work really begins …
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Not everyone accepts BIM
Tony Bingham’s article on BIM has sparked a fierce debate, but it’s important to realise that not everyone in the industry is a BIM convert
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The faltering transition to treating solid walls
All this debate over policy isn’t driving the industry where it needs to go
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The devil in the detail
Developers are coming under increasing pressure from some planning authorities to use a building’s concept architect to do the technical working drawings as well. But combining these two specialised roles may be a mistake
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Worth the paper it's written on?
We take a look at the difficult subject of policy wording, and how some insurers are being accused of using warranties and conditions to walk away from claims
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Building with the lights off
How are we going to build low carbon buildings if the UK’s power supply is cut?
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Making up energy policy as we go along
Without a proper evidence base, this government is making decisions on energy, carbon and buildings that are disastrously ill-informed
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The backlog of essential hospital works is reaching critical levels
With the backlog of essential capital works growing every year, the coalition risks passing on an estate in a worse condition than 1997
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The class of 2018
Demand for school places is set to rise rapidly over the next few years, particularly in inner-city areas. Does the system need adjusting to free up more land for development?
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A problem shared
Net contribution clauses protect companies from taking all of the blame if another liable party has become insolvent. But it’s important to be sure whose work it covers
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Muddled indemnity
The losing party refuses to pay an adjudication award for fear that the winner will go bankrupt before they get to court. Can the winner’s insurers be of help? Don’t bank on it …
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This recovery could easily go off the rails
We need major projects now if our industry’s fragile recovery is not to be threatened
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How ECO cuts could leave the sector with under 1,000 jobs
At the Association for the Conservation of Energy we’ve done the maths on what a cut to ECO would mean to jobs, it’s not pretty
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Covering all bases
Construction is a volatile insurance market, with frequent risks and big claims, so it needs a tailored approach
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Britain needs to close its skill gap on sustainable construction
Techniques that are common place in much of Europe and North America are still relatively rare in the UK. If we’re to compete in the global market we need to catch up - and soon
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Transforming the Tate
Following a period of prosperity, culture funding is being cut. Tate Britain’s renovation in a time like this is particularly outstanding
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Workers find their worth
After a period of pay freezes and lack of opportunities, the recovery is set to benefit workers
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Hansom: On and off the field
World Cup fever and a spot of rain hit Doha (but no sign of Zaha Hadid), London’s Emirates Air Line is spurned, structural engineers are deaf to opera, and the FT tries to keep up
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My digital life … Kate Ison
The ICE media relations manager on buying pilates classes online, one click purchasing addiction, and a worrying obsession with Bus Count