Opinion – Page 366

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    House prices likely to rise say surveyors

    2009-07-14T11:24:00Z

    The shortage of homes on the market has provided surveyors with increased confidence that house prices may rise, according to the latest RICS survey.For the first time since May 2007 more surveyors polled by the RICS expect house prices to rise than expect them to fall.And the RICS sales to ...

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    It's worse in construction than we thought say forecasters

    2009-07-13T17:53:00Z

    The latest forecasts to emerge in the current round all see the future prospects for construction as far gloomier than was expected when the number crunchers examined the figures three months or so ago.Experian now expects a 12% decline this year compared with an 8% fall and Hewes has shaded ...

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    Our predicament

    2009-07-10T00:00:00Z

    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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    Chelsea changed everything

    2009-07-10T00:00:00Z

    The fall of Rogers’ Chelsea Barracks scheme was not so much the cause of an enjoyable public row as the effect of a fundamental change in the way we do design

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    My digital life: Cressida Toon

    2009-07-10T00:00:00Z

    What is your favourite website?

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    Wonders & blunders

    2009-07-10T00:00:00Z

    Guy Austin revels in Renault’s stunning underground Oxfordshire laboratory but a Hampshire new town is about as much fun as having your teeth drilled without anaesthetic

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    Hansom ’tis the season to be what?

    2009-07-10T00:00:00Z

    In the building industry this week we find tidings of joy, hustle and bustle at train stations, cosy quilts, lots of presents and a fun quiz. Um … it is July, isn’t it?

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    Lost in Translation

    2009-07-10T00:00:00Z

    Designers can have 10 great ideas before breakfast, but if they can’t find ways of making the bureaucracies that run our world understand them, they’re doomed

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    Don’t get the wrong idea

    2009-07-10T00:00:00Z

    I enjoyed the interview with Steven Morgan of BAA (26 June, page 26), but it was easy to misinterpret what he had to say about frameworks and collaborative working

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    Good riddance

    2009-07-10T00:00:00Z

    It was striking to see the large number of articles and letters in last week’s edition (26 June) fretting about, and even anticipating, the demise of partnering and frameworks and the return of dreaded competitive tendering

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    Find the combination

    2009-07-10T00:00:00Z

    Looking behind the headlines (26 June, page 26), I wonder if BAA is really looking to “ditch” frameworks or to question how and where they are used and to what effect?

  • Steven Morgan’s trenchant views on the bracing effects of competition have provoked equally trenchant views from readers …
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    What would Aristotle do?

    2009-07-10T00:00:00Z

    What a relief to read Steven Morgan’s views on procurement at BAA (26 June, page 26).

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    Get it sorted

    2009-07-10T00:00:00Z

    My small practice recently lost out because we didn’t “fit the selection criteria”. This was despite the fact that we had worked on about a third of the client’s properties and had performed to everyone’s satisfaction

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    Fight, fight, fight! (productively)

    2009-07-10T00:00:00Z

    The trouble with advocates of single-stage competitive tendering and the collaborative crowd, is that they are both coming from the extreme end of their respective spectrums

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    Cat fight

    2009-07-10T00:00:00Z

    Open mike Prospective office tenants seem to want less waste, less energy consumption and lower costs. Impossible? Actually, it isn’t – if you use ‘smart cat A’, says William Poole-Wilson

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    Steve Morgan: fresh air not hot air

    2009-07-09T17:17:00Z

    Someone that spoke to Steve Morgan shortly after he returned to Redrow via a boardroom coup in March said he was pretty upset by what he found.Or as Morgan himself might have put it: "F-cking furious".The scouser had been away from the company he founded in 1974 for nine years, ...

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    Recent housing data poses the question: Higher, Lower or Stick for prices?

    2009-07-08T11:38:00Z

    The latest Halifax house price figures showing a 0.5% drop, stacked on top of recent data from Nationwide, Hometrack and a range of others, suggest that prices may be holding steady.But what should we read into that? Which way from here for prices? Will this period of relative stability (a) ...

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    Hopes of a recovery on shaky ground

    2009-07-07T12:27:00Z

    You’d be forgiven for thinking that the latest CIPS/Markit Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) would provide a better read than June’s figures. After seeing the rate of contraction ease consecutively for four months, the PMI took a turn for the worse fuelling speculation of a ‘w-shaped’ recession.Coming in with a reading ...

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    Little respite from the worse recession on record

    2009-07-07T11:38:00Z

    Despite all the talk of “green shoots” over the last few months, it was apparent that this recession was going to be harsh from the offset and our forecasts for the industry over past year have suggested this. This week sees the release of our latest forecasts and it makes ...

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    ڶ Britain's Future promises 45,000 new jobs building homes - That can't be right

    2009-07-06T18:51:00Z

    Has anyone else prodded the sums on the 45,000 new jobs promised in the ڶ Britain's Future document as a result of the £1.5 billion pledged to stimulate building of 20,000 social and 10,000 private homes?I would have had a poke at them earlier but I was sunning myself for ...