At the official launch of Generation for Collaboration last week, with Sir Michael Latham as our principal guest, the guest list was made up largely of young industry professionals who had all come along with senior representatives of their companies in a bid to increase the dialogue between "experience" and "new ideas".
Academia recognises that it also has a role to play and is doing its best to improve. The industry and its professional institutions now need to fulfil their side of the bargain. While there may be room for improving the current offering of university construction courses, a number of universities are leading key R&D initiatives that will help to improve the performance of the industry. It is important that the industry supports these initiatives in return.
It is disappointing that the editor of the industry's leading journal disagrees with Elliott-Smith's positive outlook (3 October leader, page 3). This pessimistic view is exactly why the industry doesn't attract the right calibre of individual. Success breeds success, and we need to start celebrating our successes rather than giving in to the doom-mongers.
Postscript
Duncan McIndoe, Turner & Townsend Group, chairman of G4C, via email.
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