All Comment articles – Page 20

  • Mark farmer
    Comment

    Why we must transform

    2017-08-14T06:00:00Z

    Construction must change its ways. The government may at last be listening to our concerns, but if the sector does not innovate and attract a new breed of young workers, then it is in serious trouble

  • Chloe McCulloch
    Comment

    Construction's fortunes: A sea change

    2017-08-11T06:00:00Z

    Construction’s growth slowdown brings concerns about infrastructure project delays and low margins into sharp focus – and highlights the need for a change of mindset

  • Richard Steer 2014
    Comment

    The blame game

    2017-08-09T11:40:00Z

    The government has used the recent leaseholder scandal to blame the industry for the ‘broken’ housing market. In fact, it’s just covering up its own lack of action when it should be working with housebuilders to find ways of fixing the problem

  • Chloe McCulloch
    Comment

    Tough at the top: Carillion's woes

    2017-07-14T06:01:00Z

    Carillion faces a difficult challenge after its announcement of a profit warning and the resulting plunge in share price – the firm will be looking for a very safe pair of hands to be its new CEO

  • James Wates
    Comment

    Export strength

    2017-07-11T11:47:00Z

    If the UK is to win work on overseas infrastructure megaprojects, we will have to get better at forming consortiums that offer the whole package. The newly-formed Infrastructure Exports: UK group may be able to help

  • Chloe McCulloch
    Comment

    After the fire

    2017-07-06T06:00:00Z

    The traumatic experience at Grenfell Tower has understandably triggered a rush to find answers, but we also need to stand back and look at social housing in a holistic way

  • Mark farmer
    Comment

    A long, hard look

    2017-07-05T06:00:00Z

    The Grenfell Tower tragedy has put social housing in the spotlight - and while the government certainly has urgent questions to answer, the construction industry should also be looking to its own policies and standards

  • Dave Rogers
    Comment

    The government isn’t doing enough to prevent a mass exodus of EU workers

    2017-07-04T15:28:00Z

    Brexit could be a spark for an exodus of EU construction workers and the government doesn’t seem to have a plan

  • Chloe McCulloch
    Comment

    Fire tests: Cause for alarm

    2017-06-29T06:00:00Z

    It’s possible that combustible materials used in the cladding for Grenfell Tower and others complied with building regulations, in which case we are looking at a catastrophic failure of the system

  • Philip Watson
    Comment

    Wellbeing: Well worth it

    2017-06-27T08:00:00Z

    It’s time to stop obsessing about cost-cutting and invest in improving people’s working environment and their wellbeing. It can massively increase productivity

  • Ike Ijeh
    Comment

    A view of the Serpentine Pavilion 2017

    2017-06-21T07:00:00Z

    Natural simplicity forms an ode to the spirit of a modern city

  • Tom Lane background
    Comment

    Grenfell Tower fire: Should this cladding be allowed?

    2017-06-16T13:24:00Z

    The terrible and sudden spread of the fire at the west London tower this week has raised questions about whether ACM cladding should be permitted on high-rise residential towers

  • Richard Steer 2014
    Comment

    Business as usual

    2017-06-14T06:00:00Z

    Will the new and weakened Tory government do more to promote construction? With a new set of challenges, and time ticking for the Brexit negotiations, recognising the industry’s potential is more important than ever

  • Sarah
    Comment

    Election reaction: Where uncertainty will hit construction

    2017-06-09T16:30:00Z

    Consensual politics is good in theory – but it’s a fine line between agreement and inertia

  • Tony Williams
    Comment

    Election reaction: Clients abhor uncertainty

    2017-06-09T10:10:00Z

    A hung parliament means uncertainty - both political and economic, which is likely to hamper clients’ spending decisions

  • 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

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    Welcome to the family

    2017-06-08T14:30:00Z

    Sir Robert McAlpine appoints Paul Hamer as chief executive – a man used to tackling a big commercial challenge

  • Sadie Morgan
    Comment

    Looking forward together

    2017-06-08T06:00:00Z

    All too often different parts of the design community work in silos and fail to engage or collaborate. But now, more than ever, we must reach out to our peers, rethink our approach and transform our built environment

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    GE2017: All to play for

    2017-06-02T06:00:00Z

    Promises on public spending and skills have swayed construction from the Conservatives to Labour

  • Simon Rawlinson
    Comment

    The shock of the new

    2017-06-01T06:00:00Z

    All parties are promising a new era of council housebuilding - could this be the wake-up call the industry needs to fundamentally change the way it goes about building houses?