All Comment articles – Page 40

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    Balfour Beatty: Embers of ambition

    2014-05-09T06:01:00Z

    There’s no escaping the fact that the ambitions of the UK’s largest contractor are rapidly disintegrating

  • Simon Rawlinson
    Comment

    Infrastructure: How much is too much?

    2014-05-09T06:00:00Z

    Is it possible to have too much infrastructure? New research of global economies suggests it might be, and also reveals that there are many factors at play if investment in infrastructure is to be successful

  • Vern Pitt
    Comment

    Green Deal: A victory, but just the first step

    2014-05-09T06:00:00Z

    While this week’s announcement will be a good boost for the Green Deal over the next year or two, what is really needed are long term incentives to help the scheme

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    EFA needs to go back to school on costs

    2014-05-02T06:00:00Z

    The news that contractor Bam has been dropped from five London schools worth almost £50m, after, it is understood, claiming it could not deliver two of them without making a loss, has thrown the problem of cost inflation firmly into focus

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    Seize this chance for change

    2014-04-25T06:00:00Z

    The government’s Payment Charter takes us a step closer to fixing the industry’s ills

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    It's time for the construction industry to adapt to BIM

    2014-04-17T06:00:00Z

    The Dark Ages of BIM may be over, but many firms are still behind the times when it comes to implementing the technology

  • Tony Raikes
    Comment

    Buyer be wise

    2014-04-11T00:00:00Z

    The government’s approach to outsourcing is symptomatic of an age-old problem in procurement ± wilfully ignoring long-term value in favour of quick savings. It’s time for clients to become team players

  • Joey Gardiner
    Comment

    Transparency will come at a cost

    2014-03-21T06:00:00Z

    The MoJ’s plan to consider opening up contract details to FOI requests is to be applauded, but may hit the bottom line

  • Joey Gardiner
    Comment

    Populist policy-making at its worst

    2014-03-14T06:00:00Z

    The impact of the government’s proposed changes to ECO is just becoming clear – and it’s not a pretty sight

  • Vern Pitt
    Comment

    Mipim dispatch: The dawn of a new era?

    2014-03-13T12:17:00Z

    This year’s Mipim conference may herald a new era for construction in London – with new problems to go with it, writes our man in Cannes

  • Allister Hayman
    Comment

    Apprenticeships: We must look to the future more than once a year

    2014-03-07T06:00:00Z

    National Apprenticeship Week is right to celebrate on-the-job learning but we must promote these opportunities all year round

  • Andrew Stunell
    Comment

    A cause for celebration

    2014-03-07T00:06:00Z

    The government’s £4bn social housing programme is set to increase stock for the first time since 1979. So why aren’t we shouting about it?

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    Hidden challenges

    2014-02-28T06:01:00Z

    Overheating is just one of the previously unreported design issues we face - the government must invest in sustainability to avert a national crisis

  • Joey Gardiner
    Comment

    Brighter times with more demand

    2014-02-28T06:00:00Z

    Housebuilders are in clover at the moment, but there will be pressure to boost output

  • Iain Withers
    Comment

    Life returns to the regions

    2014-02-21T06:00:00Z

    Most contractors now say they are seeing an increase in tendering activity outside of London. This upturn in activity cannot come a moment too soon

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    It’s not over yet

    2014-02-21T06:00:00Z

    Paul Sheffield may be leaving Kier in good shape but the contracting sector as a whole is not entirely out of the woods

  • Will Hurst
    Comment

    Ambassadors in a global market

    2014-02-21T06:00:00Z

    As the economy recovers, there are calls for visa rules to be relaxed in order to smooth the path of the architect, engineer or QS from outside Europe who wants to work here

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    City surprised by exit of Kier boss

    2014-02-20T10:24:00Z

    Analysts surprised Paul Sheffield has decided to leave the firm so soon after Kier’s acquisition of May Gurney

  • Chris Wise
    Comment

    Wet behind the ears

    2014-02-19T07:00:00Z

    It turns out that the problem of flood protection, which has flummoxed generations of politicians, can be solved in an afternoon by some engineering undergraduates. But will the government listen?

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    Short-term crises need long-term solutions

    2014-02-14T06:00:00Z

    Even without the shock effect of the recent floods, it is clear that much of the UK’s building and infrastructure provision is already in crisis