Opinion – Page 120

  • Hansom HT
    Comment

    Hansom: As time goes by

    2016-05-06T06:00:00Z

    Tempus fugit, as Virgil said, or in other words, the clock is ticking, though in Big Ben’s case, not for long, it seems - mind you, 5,000 years ago they only had the sun to go by (thank goodness, that’s still going)

  • Sarah
    Comment

    London mayoral election: Knitting together

    2016-05-05T06:00:00Z

    The new mayor of London faces huge challenges, as far as the built environment is concerned

  • Colin Harding
    Comment

    Is an integrated EU an oxymoron?

    2016-05-05T10:00:00Z

    The EU is a fount of silly, restrictive and ineffective regulation

  • Richard Steer 2014
    Comment

    BIM for the masses

    2016-05-05T06:00:00Z

    While big firms are embracing BIM and the benefit it brings, a large section of the industry is made up of SMEs that are struggling to see the point. It’s time to make sure everyone in the supply chain is part of the BIM process

  • London mayor leaflets 2016
    Comment

    Online poll: London homes

    2016-05-04T10:40:00Z

    Are you confident the next mayor of London will deliver the 50,000 homes a year London needs? Vote here

  • Richard Kauntze
    Comment

    Time for a change

    2016-05-03T12:26:00Z

    With new technologies, new approaches to maximising office efficiency and increasing political uncertainty, Richard Kauntze of the BCO says 2016 could be the year everything changes in commercial property

  • Sarah Richardson
    Comment

    In uncertain times

    2016-04-29T06:00:00Z

    The construction sector has become well used to ups and downs in economic assessments of its performance

  • Dan Jestico
    Comment

    Less regulation shouldn’t mean less green thinking

    2016-04-29T11:24:00Z

    This week marks the fifth Green Sky Thinking week – time to look at sustainable design challenges

  • Hansom HT
    Comment

    Hansom: One for the birds

    2016-04-29T06:00:00Z

    A theme park in Abu Dhabi dedicated to caped crusaders leaves Paramount London blushing, Cemex keeps a watchful eye on the local wildlife, while we say goodbye to a protector of Britain’s historic buildings

  • poll
    Comment

    Online poll: Forecasts

    2016-04-27T09:30:00Z

    Are you concerned by the repeated downgrades to construction forecasts for 2016 and 2017? Vote here

  • Sadie Morgan
    Comment

    Total infrastructure

    2016-04-27T06:00:00Z

    Specialist skills are valuable assets for any profession but they work most creatively when they’re flexible and adaptable

  • Andy Wates
    Comment

    The social network

    2016-04-26T06:00:00Z

    The launch of the Buy Social Corporate Challenge - which will see a group of companies spend £1bn with social enterprises by 2020 - is a catalyst for change. But the concept needs more than money to thrive

  • Crane
    Comment

    Online poll: Crane safety

    2016-04-22T09:02:00Z

    Are tower cranes in the UK safer now than they were a decade ago, at the time of the Battersea crane collapse? Vote here

  • Hansom HT
    Comment

    Hansom: Sports and leisure

    2016-04-22T06:00:00Z

    It’s kick around time in Qatar, UK housing targets look increasingly unlikely to be met (though one BBC audience member disagrees), and hotels are coming to Earth’s orbit. Plus, a car placed onto a roof for no explicable reason

  • Sarah
    Comment

    A tragedy we cannot afford to forget

    2016-04-22T06:00:00Z

    The level of complexity involved in the safe operation and maintenance of cranes is underlined by the length of time taken to reach a verdict over the Battersea tragedy

  • Bill Wright
    Comment

    Get up-to-speed with BIM

    2016-04-22T06:00:00Z

    The ECA is providing guidance for firms trying to engage with building information modelling

  • Kerstin Sailler
    Comment

    Evidence-based design: It’s complicated

    2016-04-21T06:00:00Z

    Five key points around using evidence-based design for workplace environments

  • Helen Gough
    Comment

    Property and the Bard

    2016-04-20T07:36:00Z

    Property is a surprisingly well-explored theme in William Shakespeare’s works

  • Chris Tinker
    Comment

    Down the garden path

    2016-04-20T06:00:00Z

    The government still seems keen to invoke the garden city movement of the past to provide much-needed housing. Planning and innovation will be key to deliver high-quality results

  • Michael Dall
    Comment

    Brexit strategy

    2016-04-20T06:00:00Z

    Uncertainty around the EU referendum is hampering commercial activity while private housing continues to grow