Opinion – Page 133
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Northern powerhouse: Using our brains
Universities in the North can play a lead role in building the northern powerhouse
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Slip slidin’ away
The government’s decisions to ‘renew’ the CLC and scrap the chief construction adviser role have dismayed the industry
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The war on green
As another green policy goes up in smoke, does the government risk failing to live up to its obligations?
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Hansom: All downhill from here
Tolkien fans support a venture to create a real-life Hobbit holiday home, team Mace prove their construction skills know no bounds as they enter the Red Bull soapbox race, and Chelsea top the house price Premier League
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BIM: Diverse approaches to a common standard
Setting a standard aims to avoid the delays, costs and conflicts which arise but some industry bodies are developing their own
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Too many questions
As the UK housing shortage comes closer to crisis point the government is rolling out a number of policies to make affordable homes available. But is it making the problem better or worse?
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Online poll: A future for retrofit?
Will a significant programme of retrofitting homes continue after the government’s cancellation of Green Deal funding? Vote here
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Hold that axe
The restructuring of construction roles could stall relations between the industry and government
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Hansom: This too shall pass
We meditate on the world’s transient nature, as we see sandcastles washed away, Zaha’s Olympic dream ends, and we are walked out on by a nuclear bigwig. But friends are forever, especially at Balfour Beatty
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Why CLC changes cut out the foundations from construction
The restructuring of the Construction Leadership Council means a third of the industry is not represented at the top table
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Online poll: Chief construction adviser
Was the government right to scrap the chief construction adviser role? Vote here
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Fixing the foundations
The follow-up document to the summer Budget has stronger implications for construction
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Back to square one
Scrapping the chief construction adviser role and proposed reforms to the Construction Leadership Council are nothing short of disaster. The industry faces a struggle to get its voice heard
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China: The great leap Westwards
The impact of shares plummeting in Shanghai could result in Chinese ambitions turning to the UK construction market
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Hansom: Parks and recreation
The sun has been out, so who’s for a spot of croquet at the airport, a jolly old sing-song, a trip to Wembley and a tour of the more unusually named towers of London?
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On shaky ground
The government’s dropping of zero-carbon home requirements smacks of short-termism
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Fitness for purpose: MT Højgaard A/S vs Eon Climate and Renewables UK Robin Rigg East Limited and another
Before Lord Justice Jackson, Lord Justice Patten and Lord Justice Underhill in the Court of Appeal. Judgment delivered 30 April 2015
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Levelling the playing field
The first moves are being made to harmonise energy ratings for all non-residential buildings across the EU
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Online poll: Zero carbon target
Is the government right to abandon its target for all new homes to be zero carbon by 2016? Vote here
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Planning’s not the problem
Despite the chorus of approval these measures will do little to boost supply of homes in the short term