The silver tongues of the industry have been a-wagging of late, and would have you believe that the Titanic is unsunk, Paul is John and the RICS never changes its mind
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The RICS may be gearing up to part ways with the Construction Industry Council, but it was not so long ago that its senior officers were singing the praises of the umbrella body. In a publication launched to mark CIC鈥檚 20th birthday last year, the then RICS president Peter Goodacre lauded the organisation as the 鈥渁cknowledged voice of the construction industry鈥. He went further: 鈥淚n the current turbulent economic times CIC鈥檚 future role as a cohesive and informative body ensures that it will remain centre stage.鈥 How short memories are 鈥 and how helpful written records.
And next: the iBore x 102
Mott MacDonald wins Hansom鈥檚 prize for being the most 鈥渄own with the kids鈥 firm in the industry. The engineering consultant truly arrived in the digital age this week when it launched an iPhone application, trendily named iHop>2, which aims to give road users real-time traffic and travel information in England and Wales. Tellingly, the firm referred to it as 鈥渢he consultancy鈥檚 first ever application for iPhone鈥, so I assume more are in the pipeline. I wonder what will be next 鈥 real-time updates on Crossrail? It would take a seriously trendy name to make that one sound interesting.
Gary Sharpps, MP
If shadow housing minister Grant Shapps was trying to make an impression on the green building sector, he could have done better than getting the name of its most powerful operator wrong. Throughout his address to 好色先生TV鈥檚 Making Sustainable Development Happen conference, he referred to UK Green 好色先生TV Council chief executive, Paul King (with whom he has shared a platform several times) as 鈥淛ohn鈥; cue the sound of 500 sets of toes curling within sandals throughout the hall.
And despite the moderator, shadow energy minister Greg Clark, clearly addressing King by his real first name later on in the event, Shapps didn鈥檛 learn from his error: seeing King鈥檚 PR guy, John Alker, backstage, he asked him: 鈥淲here鈥檚 the other John?鈥
I saw the sign
鈥淭hat鈥檚 Asda鈥 might be the food giant鈥檚 favourite phrase, but it鈥檚 not always strictly accurate. Apparently its head office in Leeds, located near the city centre, has done such a good job of projecting the brand of late that members of the public are often tricked into thinking it is an actual store. Office staff are regularly forced to deal with confused and sometimes irate would-be shoppers looking for the food aisles. Some bemused individuals have even been known to vault over the security barriers in their quest to find the fruit and veg 鈥
Vote of no confidence
Conversation in the engineering department at Cambridge university must be pretty bleak. 鈥淭he last thing I thought I would hear today was technological optimism,鈥 said Peter Guthrie at a conference on the future of cities last week. The thing is Peter Guthrie is professor of engineering of sustainable development at one of the world鈥檚 most important universities. If he can say that he has no faith in the ability of engineers to solve society鈥檚 problems for future generations, we are certainly in a bit of a pickle.
Postscript
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