All Comment articles – Page 21

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    Council housing: Anything you can do

    2017-05-26T07:50:00Z

    Theresa May’s pledge to build ‘a new generation of council homes’ is a riposte to Labour’s promise to fund 500,000 social homes

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    Taking a lead on BIM

    2017-05-12T06:00:00Z

    BIM can improve the industry’s efficiency but more firms need to adopt it before the full benefit can be realised

  • Chris Tinker
    Comment

    Pulling down the barriers

    2017-05-11T06:00:00Z

    The new government must remove planning obstacles from build-to-rent developments to allow the sector to compete with the rest of the market if it wants to encourage growth, says Chris Tinker

  • James Wates
    Comment

    How to get the best out of Brexit

    2017-05-10T06:00:00Z

    The election provides the chance to drive home key messages around areas for Brexit negotiations. If we come together, we can work for the changes we want from leaving Europe

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    NHS on life support

    2017-05-05T06:00:00Z

    The NHS is in a critical condition as capital funding pots are being raided to meet a widening funding gap

  • Keith Brooks
    Comment

    Fixing construction

    2017-05-03T06:00:00Z

    BIM encourages collaboration but the industry needs to go much further and change the way things are done from the start to the end of a project

  • Iain Parker
    Comment

    Globalisation can be a force for good

    2017-05-01T06:00:00Z

    This creeping anti-trade rhetoric threatens years of growing connectivity and collaboration - construction’s future relies on a healthy and global exchange of ideas

  • Rob Leslie-Carter
    Comment

    It's all about human-machine collaboration

    2017-04-28T10:29:00Z

    As automation gains ground we will have to redesign people’s jobs but are there essential human skills required in project management? A new report explores the issues

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    The Brexit election: Beating the drum

    2017-04-28T06:00:00Z

    A large majority would give the Conservative more freedom in the Brexit negotiations but how would they use it? And are they listening to construction’s concerns?

  • Chloe McCulloch
    Comment

    Snap election: Construction’s chance

    2017-04-21T06:00:00Z

    The general election is a chance for the industry to make its case to politicians of all parties

  • Richard Steer 2014
    Comment

    Barwell is ridiculously optimistic

    2017-04-20T06:00:00Z

    The housing minister’s assertions that Brexit will not affect the speed and quality of reforms outlined in the housing white paper do not match up with the reality of a depleted and overworked civil service

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    Fitzgerald: Cometh the hour …

    2017-04-13T06:00:00Z

    Turning Bovis’ fortunes around will be no small task for Greg Fitzgerald but you wouldn’t bet against him

  • Sadie Morgan
    Comment

    Station to station

    2017-04-12T06:00:00Z

    A visitor’s first and last impression of a town or city will often be formed by its rail station so it’s vital they are beautiful in both form and function

  • Colin Harding
    Comment

    It was 30 years ago today …

    2017-04-11T11:20:00Z

    Colin Harding wrote his first column for ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø three decades ago, outlining a plan to shift the British parliament to the north of England

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    Free schools don't come cheap

    2017-04-07T06:00:00Z

    The question of whether the government is spending too much on free schools development is far from clear cut

  • Simon Rawlinson
    Comment

    The art of the deal

    2017-04-05T11:32:00Z

    It’s time for construction to engage with the UK’s industrial strategy and make key investment deals with clients and government. So, here’s how we’re going to do it

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    Our work cut out

    2017-03-31T06:00:00Z

    Labour saving technology might stem the skills shortage, but it’s unlikely to be introduced quickly

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    Nuclear chill

    2017-03-24T06:00:00Z

    Concrete is about to be poured at Hinkley, but future nuclear projects are beset with problems

  • Mark farmer
    Comment

    Training to a T

    2017-03-22T06:00:00Z

    More of the same training means more bad press, poor productivity and an industry struggling to find people willing to fill its job vacancies. The newly-announced T-level may give us the chance to change all that

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø's manifesto for a better Brexit

    2017-03-17T06:00:00Z

    Our campaign for a better Brexit deal for the industry features eight key demands