Opinion – Page 381

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    Welcome to Building's expert economists

    2009-04-23T11:04:00Z

    Welcome to Buildings new economic panel. We have assembled a panel of experts to help make sense of these fast moving and uncertain economic times. They will regularly comment on economic developments as they unfold and give an insight into what these might mean whether it's and event as big ...

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    Budget 2009: initial thoughts

    2009-04-23T10:52:00Z

    Budget day as ever was interesting and obviously, the devil is in the detail, especially when it is bad news. However, the Chancellor's speech and the Budget document provide us with some initial thoughts.The macro figures are as bad as expected and potentially worse; £175bn public borrowing in 2009/10 and ...

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    Brace for public investment cuts

    2009-04-23T10:25:00Z

    Three things stood out in yesterday's Budget: First, the shocking state of UK public finances, second, the Chancellor's gambling on a very rapid rebound of the economy to make his numbers add up and third, that the construction industry will almost desperately hope for private sector demand to return by ...

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    What's in the budget for construction?

    2009-04-23T09:11:00Z

    Snap analysis immediately after the event tends to be prone to knee-jerk reaction, but the thing that immediately springs to mind about this budget is the optimism regarding GDP growth in 2010 in 2011. While I wouldn't neccessarily argue with a 3.5% decline for this year, 1.25% growth for 2010 ...

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    Home sales perk up in March

    2009-04-22T17:58:00Z

    Another little ray of good news for estate agents and house builders came from the latest figures from HM Revenue & Customs for property transactions.They do provide a hint of a glimmer of hope that the housing market may be experiencing some revival, with the highest level of monthly sales ...

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    Chancellor provides optimism in the gloom...and that's what's worrying

    2009-04-22T15:41:00Z

    The direct measures aimed at construction-related activities and businesses in the 2009 Budget will be welcomed in some quarters, mainly among the house builders.Though I am not so sure I would go with the instant view from the surveyors' body RICS that: "Measures announced by the Chancellor will help move ...

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    Budget reaction: The impact on built assets

    2009-04-22T14:09:00Z

    The Budget has placed built assets at the heart of nurturing economic recovery, achieving efficiency savings and delivering better public service outcomes. The Chancellor is now forecasting a budget deficit of £175 billion this year and £173 billion in 2010/11, peaking at 79% of GDP in 2013/14. He is also ...

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    Construction job vacancies evaporate as recession bites

    2009-04-22T11:04:00Z

    The latest batch of employment figures provides little comfort to the thousands of construction workers who are now looking for jobs, as vacancies in the industry have plunged deeper.The figures show that in the three months to March this year there were 12,000 recorded vacancies for jobs in construction. This ...

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    Local builders set to shed more jobs as the recession deepens

    2009-04-21T13:41:00Z

    The latest survey of local builders by the FMB suggests that more jobs will shed over coming months with a majority of a third of firms expecting to cut jobs over the coming six months.It has to be said that the survey for the first quarter of this year is ...

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    Inflation down but far from out, despite cheaper cucumbers

    2009-04-21T12:11:00Z

    For the first time in a year the annual rate of inflation measured on the CPI index dropped below 3%, dropping from 3.2% to 2.9%.The main contributor to the fall in inflation was lower energy costs, which contributed to a drop in the rate of inflation for housing and household ...

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    Recovery soon for construction?

    2009-04-20T14:45:00Z

    The torrent of economic good news gushing from economists and think tanks is almost overwhelming.Hell's teeth it is a boost to confidence. But does this mean that the recovery is in sight for construction?David Miles, the new member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee recently told the Western ...

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    Home sellers push up asking prices

    2009-04-20T12:56:00Z

    The latest figures from the property website Rightmove suggest that sellers are feeling a bit more confident and are pushing up their asking prices.Rightmove puts the 1.8% rise in asking prices in April on top of the 0.9% rise in March down to the normal spring bounce. But the chances ...

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    The special ones

    2009-04-17T00:00:00Z

    We know designers are a great bunch because they keep telling us so. In the first of seven articles about the seven deadly sins of architecture

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    Outrageous fortune

    2009-04-17T00:00:00Z

    To make it as an architect you have to be prepared to endure long periods of evil luck as you wait for the phone call that will turn everything around …

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    How to recognise a consultant

    2009-04-17T00:00:00Z

     A basic point to specify when appointing a consultant is what they will actually be doing. Here’s a handy guide to the behaviour of the most common species

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    Amateur dramatics

    2009-04-17T00:00:00Z

    While Ramboll plays the Fool, some builders get into dangerous liaisons, a Gleeds boss plays the tortured hero contemplating his own demise and the press are heckled from the wings

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    Building buys a pint … for Faithful + Gould

    2009-04-17T00:00:00Z

    It’s day one of the G20 summit. Barack Obama is town and London is packed with protesters and police

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    My digital life: Mark Bostock

    2009-04-17T00:00:00Z

    Do you meet people online?

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    Short and tweet

    2009-04-17T00:00:00Z

    Dispatches from the Twitter social networking site:Bryant Priest Newman, Birmingham-based architect

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    Salmond fishing

    2009-04-17T00:00:00Z

    This is an open letter to Scottish first minister Alex Salmond to express my concern at the lack of direction from the government in addressing the pressing concerns of construction in Scotland