Government is keen to show its support for the industry, so long as that takes no more than six minutes; Spurs tell its fans of the latest stadium delay while they鈥檙e all down the pub; and winter loses Siberia a potential visitor
Brief yet supportive
The man in charge of the construction brief at Whitehall 鈥 nope, the name didn鈥檛 spring to mind for me either 鈥 popped into a Construction Leadership Council briefing on the sector deal at the Westminster Conference Centre last week. My hack at the event noted he was there for a grand total of six minutes, but he did leave the 100-strong audience with these reassuring words: 鈥淚鈥檓 sorry this is a bit rushed from my side of things, but I did want to just pop round and say how much I support what we are doing in the construction industry with the sector deal.鈥 Rest easy, everyone, construction minister Richard Harrington is really batting for us.
It鈥檚 warmer down under
By the time my column hits the newsstands, Wates鈥 managing director of government affairs, Steve Beechey, will be preparing to head off to Australia and New Zealand for a six-week sabbatical. An upcoming milestone birthday has prompted the jaunt 鈥 and so has the allure of warmer weather in the southern hemisphere. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 really fancy Russia or Siberia at this time of year,鈥 he says with masterly understatement.
Potty talk
To the 好色先生TV Centre on London鈥檚 Store Street for a debate on the merits of design and build. My hack noted that the tea served up beforehand was rather different from the stuff poured out on building sites up and down the country. Turns out the tea provided was made by posh tea鈥憁aker Teapigs, which charges 88p a teabag for its 鈥渆veryday brew鈥. That鈥檚 a bit more than I pay for my everyday brew, known in my house as builder鈥檚 tea.
Hard to swallow
Interesting to see the announcement last week by rail minister Jo Johnson that the government was handing Crossrail 拢350m more taxpayers鈥 money to a scheme that just keeps on swallowing it 鈥 remember the 拢600m hike in completion costs announced by Johnson in July? This latest slug of cash is to ensure 鈥渕omentum鈥 on the scheme is 鈥渕aintained鈥. Is this the same momentum that saw it bust its budget and a few weeks later announce it wouldn鈥檛 be making its December 2018 opening date?
Eyes on the ball
Ever since news emerged that Tottenham Hotspur鈥檚 new stadium was going to be late, the club has been keen to tell hacks that it will be Spurs 鈥 and not the press 鈥 giving updates on when it will open. With this in mind, I was a little surprised to see the club posted its latest update 鈥 saying the stadium now won鈥檛 be ready this side of Christmas 鈥 on Friday evening. That鈥檚 an unusual time for an announcement, unless perhaps you鈥檙e actually hoping no one is paying attention. Perhaps lots of Spurs fans spend their Friday nights reading about their favourite team, but I鈥檇 hazard a guess they have other things to do. But then maybe the club had only just found out and couldn鈥檛 wait to share the news?
Name check
In a feature last week about BIM (wake up at the back!) one of my hacks mentioned a training document put together by Great Portland Estates to help contractors understand the technology. Not thinking there was any such publication already out there, my colleague described GPE鈥檚 manual in the feature as 鈥渁 sort of BIM for Dummies鈥. Spookily enough, it turns out there is a tome named exactly that, published in 2015 and co-authored by Aecom BIM gurus Stefan Mordue and Dave Philp, and architect Paul Swaddle. I must admit, it passed me by.
Old for new
It opened a few weeks ago now, but more than 6,000 civil servants have given up the historic grandeur of Whitehall for the shine and polish of Canary Wharf, moving into a new government hub that will see staff from eight departments including HMRC and the Ministry of Justice all working under one roof. They鈥檝e taken on a building (pictured) once used by Barclays, and at the official moving-in, Oliver Dowden, minister for implementation, indulged in a bit of 鈥渢hem and us鈥 speak, saying: 鈥淚t鈥檚 great to see public and private sector staff rubbing shoulders here in Canary Wharf.鈥 Does he think this has never happened before?
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