All Comment articles – Page 75
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Comment
The government's greenprint
The government has spent far too long cooking up ever more ambitious carbon targets without doing anything much to meet them
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News
Finally, some good news: the Stirling prize is back
After months of mostly bad news in architecture, it’s good to have something positive to discuss even if it is a strange shortlist
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News
Can public sector capital projects really stimulate the economy?
With spending cuts all round, whoever is in power, can infrastructure projects escape the axe?
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Comment
Turning navvies into staff
Will we look back at the summer of 2009 as a defining moment in construction?
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News
The eco-towns saga: how not to win friends
Just how did the clever idea of a showcase for building green communities turn into a policy exercise of such embarrassment?
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Comment
Our predicament
Both parties admit that the axe will have to fall on public spending soon, although politicians have been too squeamish to describe this in detail
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Features
What we lose if we lose Crossrail?
With the government rumoured to be looking to cut £30bn of transport investment, Crossrail is looking increasingly vulnerable. Sarah Richardson looks at what would happen if the project were scrapped now
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News
Soapbox: CDM coordinator fees are too low to deliver a good job
Construction risk management problems will hit clients who submit to the lowest fee
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News
Five things that irritate me about school
ڶ's work experience student Eloise Sweeney gives us the inside track on the end-user experience of school and school buildings
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News
Hopes of recovery on shaky ground
Why June's gloomy CIPs data is stoking fears of a 'w-shaped' recession
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News
No respite from the worst recession on record
Think you see green shoots? Have a look at these forecasts...
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News
What can you get for £1.5bn?
What will the prime minister's housing contribution mean for the industry
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News
Stirring up apathy: construction standards for affordable housing grants
Those bidding for funds from the National Affordable Housing Programme are being asked to sign up to new construction standards. Chris Moquet wonders why so few have done so
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News
The looming black cloud of government debt
Although global forecasts are less dreary, Maren Baldauf-Cunnington warn that not all is rosy on the horizon
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News
Even if they wanted to
Robin Hardy explains why mortgage lending will not, and cannot, return to anything close to 2007 levels
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Comment
Is partnering dead?
“It took 12 years to put together and 12 weeks to dismantle.” That was one of the more wry comments on BAA’s decision to turn its back on framework agreements for a good chunk of its work
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News
Part L: a comprehensive guide to the major changes
Exploring the implications of alternations proposed in the government’s consultation on energy use rules
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News
Part L: 'Has the department been taken over by UKIP supporters?'
Navigating the confusing twists and turns of the Part L consultations