All articles by Richard Threlfall – Page 2

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    Breaking up is hard to do

    2018-02-13T06:30:00Z

    The European Investment Bank is an important source of finance for UK infrastructure, investing billions in the UK every year. So why would we want to leave it?

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    It's easy if you try

    2017-12-06T07:00:00Z

    Imagine a future where autonomous vehicles and intelligent transport networks create not only stress-free commutes, but also quieter and greener cities

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    Brexit: Time to be heard

    2017-08-30T11:55:00Z

    The construction industry’s voice needs to be part of the discussion on Brexit. We must set out our stall on three key areas to ensure the well-being of both the sector and the wider UK economy

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    Infrastructure: Talking heads

    2017-07-13T06:00:00Z

    Infrastructure’s many stakeholders have plenty to say, and Richard Threlfall can imagine just what they’re thinking, too. The next step is to learn how to listen to each other

  • Richard Threlfall KPMG
    Comment

    Election reaction: Not the worst of all worlds

    2017-06-09T09:59:00Z

    While sterling may be wobbly at the prospect of a hung parliament, we can welcome a return to more moderated politics

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    Infrastructure: Going places

    2017-05-03T06:00:00Z

    Rapid advances in infrastructure technologies will transform the way we build. Construction firms need to stop dragging their feet and catch up with the pace of the new technology revolution

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    Let’s make them an offer …

    2017-03-10T06:00:00Z

    If we want the government’s industrial strategy to work for our industry, construction must offer a proposition based on collaboration, investment and innovation. Here’s how we can do that

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    The rise and fall of the mega-city

    2017-01-11T06:00:00Z

    Mega-cities are no longer sustainable and the bigger they become, the less likely are they to function efficiently

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    A winning formula

    2016-12-08T06:00:00Z

    Creating cities that foster vibrant communities and with the infrastructure in place to secure their economic competitiveness, is no mean feat

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    It's a positive Autumn Statement but not a radical one

    2016-11-23T15:12:00Z

    Infrastructure spending, despite the announced increase, is still low compared with international levels, while the housing announcements are a drop in the ocean

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    House of cards

    2016-11-02T06:00:00Z

    On paper it looks like the government is committed to investing in infrastructure with major projects including Heathrow and Hinkley approved

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    Construction's culture change

    2016-09-07T06:00:00Z

    Data analytics revealing whole-life cost and quality, collaboration embedded in organisations’ culture, and an increase in innovation are all set to transform the industry

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    Brexit survival guide

    2016-07-05T10:01:00Z

    Forget about Remain - that particular ship has sailed. Here are five more Rs that deserve your attention in this post-vote UK

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    PPPs: Step back in time

    2016-05-11T06:00:00Z

    Public-private partnership agreements could be used to help invigorate the UK’s infrastructure - but only if we shrug off stigma from the past around their use

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    On the money

    2016-03-18T13:01:00Z

    Move the EU referendum debate to an economic battleground and it becomes pretty clear-cut which decision will work best for the majority of the construction sector

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    Wet, wet, wet

    2016-01-20T11:00:00Z

    With outdated policy, procurement and funding models, flood defences are a key area of infrastructure weakness. So far none of the solutions the government has offered has worked - largely because its whole approach needs radical reform

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    I must be dreaming …

    2015-11-17T15:35:00Z

    Great is the joy over the government’s announcement of a National Infrastructure Commission. But the task it now faces is equally large

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    Your shout, George

    2015-09-22T15:22:00Z

    All the signs are that the chancellor George Osborne really does believe in creating a northern powerhouse

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    Getting back on track

    2015-07-15T06:00:00Z

    Caught between the need for essential enhancement work and a tighter government leash, Network Rail may need to rethink its route to reform

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    Collaborative working: Going nowhere fast

    2015-05-22T06:00:00Z

    The unfortunate tendency for everyone in this industry to go it alone means we will fail to capitalise on a new stable government - unless we finally start collaborating