Opinion – Page 152
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The Lib Dem balancing act
There is a lot be positive about the Lib Dems’ green policies but the industry needs more certainty
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The Lib Dems are divided on housing
Official policy is to get 300,000 homes ayear but the grass roots are showing less enthusiasm
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Online poll: Taxation
Do you support implementation of an urgent wide-scale review of development and property taxation in the UK? Vote here
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Your local builder
As George Osborne discusses devolving greater powers to UK cities, it’s more important than ever to build strong relationships with local decision-makers Â
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Waiting for a green light
Firms already taking up carbon-reducing policies have found a wealth of advantages beyond helping the environment. Those waiting until government legislation comes in may miss out
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Lib Dems want help to meet housing challenge
Why Richard Steer’s first ever trip to a party conference might just have been worth it
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Future-proofing the higher education estate
Data from every university in the country is included in a new report that should prove invaluable for those wanting an innovative estate strategy
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What makes a healthy city?
The vitality of our cities is the theme of this week’s World Architecture Day and one area we can make a difference as a profession is in the quality of elite and community sports venues
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Where next for Balfour?
After a fifth profit warning in two years, the firm needs to rebuild trust with the City, as well as with clients and suppliers.
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Singapore is running hot
The gateway to booming South-east Asia, Singapore also has a thriving construction market in its own right
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What vacuum cleaners can teach us about zero carbon homes
The industry needs to ensure the low carbon products and services it supplies actually do what they claim
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We need the government to be open about energy data
The data around energy generation capacity looks to be being presented in a way that obscures inconvenient facts
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Inside the Tory conference
There was more bravado than introspection but for those attending from the industry, a disappointing lack of content
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Hearts and minds
As we approach election year infrastructure is high on the agenda of all the main political parties, but the public need to be won over
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Cameron's speech highlights green battle lines
Sadly, the debate over sustainability policy is becoming increasingly polarised
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Engineers do Stirling work too
The RIBA Stirling prize is the UK’s highest award for architects. But perhaps it’s time to acknowledge the other people who have a hand in making buildings work effectively
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Conservatives put housebuilding centre stage
There is much to like about the Conservatives’ push on housebuilding but it leaves renters out in the cold
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Tory conference: Lively but with little housing direction
Despite grassroots support the Conservative party, like Labour, doesn’t seem committed to the housebuilding push we need
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Inspiring the next generation
Economic recovery can only be postive for construction, but it does mean we have to persuade graduates to choose our sector over all the others
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How will we cope with accelerated change?
It’s a challenge for firms and individuals alike to keep up with the pace of change in this digital age, but one approach that can help is life-long learning