Opinion – Page 138
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Adjudication: Galliford Try ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Limited vs Estura Limited
Before Mr Justice Edwards-Stuart in the TCC. Judgment delivered 27 February 2015
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Dos and Don'ts of two-stage tendering
What are the ingredients of a successful two-stage process
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The green agenda will not sink with the Lib Dems
On the face of it the Tories may not seem to have much time for the sustainability agenda, but there is cause for optimism
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Election 2015: On the night
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s correspondent describes observing last night’s election result from BBC Broadcasting House and looks to the future under a Tory majority
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The power of three
City villages, city regions and buildings that are more resilient to the weather show some innovative ways in which construction is steadily improving the future of the built environment
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Hansom: Polling booth blues
An election week special is soon diverted to more intriguing matter, including Man City footballers seeking solace on a construction site, mixed-reality headsets and what RMJM’s office building did next
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After the vote
As Britain goes to the polls, how concerned should construction be about the impact of a close election outcome?
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Construction’s election week: 08.05.15
So it has all come down to this. After accusations and arguments, promises and pledges the election is over … at least for now
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Steve Gee’s campaign diary: week 3
John Rowan and Partners’ managing partner Steve Gee is standing as the Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for the Epsom and Ewell constituency
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Hurry up and wait
The Housing Standards Review has confused timings surrounding policies and standards relating to domestic planning, says Dan Jestico. Which could actually delay applications for housing projects
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Zero carbon can stimulate economic growth
By 2019 all new non-domestic buildings need to be zero carbon - we won’t make it if we don’t fundamentally change our thinking
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Who can we trust?
With the prospect of a coalition government, it’s important to properly consider the smaller political parties’ construction values
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Construction’s election week: 01.05.15
With less than a week to go housing is edging higher in the two main parties’ agendas
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Commitment issues
Commercial landlords know to keep their buildings looking smart and working well. But when financial pressures intrude, other sectors should follow this lead and plan to invest over the whole life of a building
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There’s nothing natural about the disaster in Nepal
This week’s tragedy stems from man-made problems: it’s poorly designed and built buildings in earthquake zones that kill people
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Steve Gee’s campaign diary: week 2
John Rowan and Partners’ managing partner Steve Gee is standing as the Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for the Epsom and Ewell constituency
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Election poll: Who's best for construction?
Which of the UK political parties has the best policies for construction? Vote here
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An alternative planning manifesto
Frustrated with political short-termism, one construction company has drafted its own 10-point plan and it wants to know what you think
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Engagement with Generation Y
Students these days show an impressive amount of talent and focus, so how can we persuade them to join the construction industry?