Opinion – Page 287

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    Schools: Hands up if you know the answer

    2011-04-19T14:38:00Z

    The James Review team has spent months coming up with the solution to schools delivery - and it looks suspiciously like existing body Partnerships for Schools. The government needs to swallow its pride and accept the verdict

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    Boris's Cable Cars

    2011-04-19T14:21:26.587Z

    Boris's Cable Cars may not roll off the tounge as smoothly as his bikes but they will be a positive contribution to London

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    The value of architectural services: Michael Phillips Architects vs Mr and Mrs Riklin

    2011-04-18T12:39:00Z

    This case demonstrates just what might go wrong if a consultant’s appointment is not established at the outset of the project – and how things can spin rapidly out of control

  • Tom Broughton
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    On track

    2011-04-15T00:00:00Z

    David Higgins is leading the radical reform taking place in the rail sector – and it could present a great opportunity

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    A night to remember

    2011-04-15T00:00:00Z

    The ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Awards ceremony was all glitz and glamour this year with a swanky casino, anecdotes from football stars, crushed velvet suits and er, a picture of an enormous pile of boxes …

  • Jack Pringle
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    Why new build is such old hat

    2011-04-15T00:00:00Z

    If you want a new building but don’t want to contend with planning permission and delays, consider refurbishment. It’s quick, low risk, cheaper and loads greener

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    Inbox: What a waste

    2011-04-15T00:00:00Z

    Readers bemoan a perceived lack of ambition on Oxford Street’s revamp, unsuccessful attempts to cut costs on education projects and QSs who fail to tackle underbidding and uphold ethical practices

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    Four go roofing

    2011-04-15T00:00:00Z

    Thanks to Colin Govier for this photo in Sibiu, Romania - it looks like he was taking quite a risk just standing underneath these workmen.

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    Schools: How do you make standardisation and refurbishment work together?

    2011-04-14T17:43:00Z

    Caroline Buckingham of HLM architects argues that the government needs to join up its policies on school buildings

  • Brian Green
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    Construction figures pose a real headache for GDP estimates

    2011-04-11T13:56:00Z

    The lag between real and actual monthly output makes predicting future activity very difficult

  • Richard Hill
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    The HCA needs innovation and greater flexibility from providers

    2011-04-11T12:37:00Z

    The Housing Forum’s national conference was held last week – here’s an outline of how providers can help it deliver more affordable housing, for less subsidy

  • Tom Broughton
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    Lansley's pulse

    2011-04-08T00:00:00Z

    This week’s big story is the state of the Health and Social Care Bill

  • Adam Golding
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    Benefits of working as a QS abroad

    2011-04-08T08:47:00Z

    The trainee Costain QS can see the benefits of working abroad but would rather stay here in the UK

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    Power and influence

    2011-04-08T00:00:00Z

    It’s a big-stakes game for construction this week, with large donations to politicos and whole countries being flogged off. Meanwhile, ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø itself pulls off a mass deception

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    Great leaders of our time

    2011-04-08T00:00:00Z

    The industry, and indeed the world, is on the move and to stay on top chief executives have to predict where it’s going. The successful could even win a ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Award

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    Spread the word

    2011-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Hansom is right (25 March, page 19) that the CIOB has better things to do than worry about a definition of construction management; and we’re doing them

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    More nuclear, please

    2011-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Having been struck by one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded, then flooded by a tidal wave over 10m high, the Fukushima reactors, understandably, suffered some damage

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    Bidding wars

    2011-04-08T00:00:00Z

    I have worked for main contractors for the majority of my 40-year career

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    Defects after completion

    2011-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Dominic Helps wrote an illuminating account of what damages a client might expect if serious faults are found in an otherwise completed and occupied building (18 March, page 47)

  • Jon Neale
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    Town and country

    2011-04-07T11:32:00Z

    Protecting the green belt from redevlopment is not the same as protecting the English countryside. If we work sustainably, we can create a better, greener future