All Construction 2025 articles – Page 6
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Big data, little buckets and smart cities
Data generated by construction projects tends to be on a small, local scale but if we are to plan for smart cities we need to embrace big data
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Government outlines steps to tackle late payment
Government plans to enforce 30 day payment terms for all parts of the supply chain on public sector contracts
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CITB claims 60,000 jobs at risk due to skills 'time bomb'
Report by skills body also found 42% of firms struggling to recruit workers with right skills
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Let's spread construction's outstanding successes
Failing to shout about and share good practice is as big a problem as lack of investment in R D
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We must foster a culture of collaboration
Collaboration across the industry will be crucial if we are to deliver on the Construction 2025 vision
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Boris launches new industry cycle safety standards
London mayor unveils a new set of standards for HGV transport in a bid to tackle cycling deaths and injuries
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Nearly half of workers eyeing job switch
Four in ten construction workers are considering moving jobs next year, a new report has warned
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Women consultants strenghten client relationships
Teams drawn from both sexes are more likely to go down well with clients
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The skills shortage may drag construction down
This week’s OECD international league table on education reminds us in the UK that we can take nothing for granted - and that’s true too of construction
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Why Vince Cable is right on rotten procurement
The business secretary’s comments on “terrified clients” excluding SMEs will have struck a chord with architects
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Major contractors ‘owed over £1.3m’ to collapsed M&E firm
Four major contractors named as owing £1.3m to collapsed M E firm HPEMS
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The construction industry is holding up infrastructure development
We blame long public consultations for delaying big projects, but actually we’re at fault for not giving the public adequate data
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We need a whole new way of doing things
The Construction 2025 vision is not ambitious enough - we need much more radical change to meet the challenges the industry faces
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Why did so few women in my class end up as architects?
Mac class of ‘83 reunion begs question of what we need to do to retain female graduates
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ɫTV the cities of 2050
The growth of megacities around the world creates both opportunities and threats
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Wates chief slams consultants
Paul Drechsler says consultants and clients need to change if Construction 2025 aims are to be realised
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Getting to grips with an ageing workforce
How do we retain the experience that older staff bring?
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Contractors must embrace FM
What does a contractor truly know about buildings if it has never managed one?
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Have we wasted the latest good crisis?
Exhortation changes little in this industry - challenges like mass retrofitting of housing depends on regulation
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How do we attract new blood?
The industry needs to become a sector of choice for young people