Opinion – Page 154
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Boosting brownfield
Is the government offering enough of an incentive for local authorities and private sector developers with its brownfield housing initiative?
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Hansom: Know the score
A US construction giant celebrates the opening of Spartak Moscow’s new football stadium, the Australian prime minister goes to live in the Outback and there’s some sterling charity work being done across the sector
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It's time to put your ideas to the politicians
Help us shape ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s Agenda 15 manifesto
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Farewell Greg Fitzgerald
I’ll be sorry to see the Galliford Try boss go but he has done his bit for the firm and the industry
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Housing standards review: Highs and lows
The government has unveiled national space and security standards – but things remain to be done
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Changing preconceptions
A positive external image of the sector will go a long way to bringing in fresh talent Â
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Fears over towers miss the point
Super-dense schemes can work in London as long as they reinforce street spaces
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Practical completion: Laing O’Rourke Construction Limited vs Healthcare Support (Newcastle) Ltd and Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals
Was a breach of contract grounds for preventing the issue of the completion certificate by the independent tester, or whether, all that was required was compliance with the completion criteria?
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Wasted energy
Political parties need to be clear on their sustainability policies for the future
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Creating the 'third space' for student accommodation
As demand for quality student living increases the design of communal spaces is becoming more inventive and flexible
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Hansom: Plaudits and brickbats
There’s a lot to celebrate this week - both at the Holcim Awards in Moscow and at HLM’s 50th. Elsewhere, though, the industry is in the dock and a hideous building gets planning approval in Brum
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Get with the social media programme
Property and construction professionals can ill-afford to ignore social media products - they’re fun and have business benefits too
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Wonders & blunders with Gill Parker
London resident Gill Parker thrills to the Sackler Gallery’s contemporary spirit but is less than charmed by a sixties housing estate that has ghettoised its residents
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Enough excuses
We set up false barriers to adopting energy conservation measures in our houses. It’s time we stopped kidding ourselves
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The sharing age?
Collaboration to drive down costs on schools needs a change in attitude, not just technology
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Getting hands on with BIM
BIM sceptics can be won over when they are able see it working up close for themselves
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Little Britain blog: no choppy waters
With calm water sailing, talk at the construction industry regatta was of the difficulties posed by the improving economic climate
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Tacking and jibing with the market
Tony Poole takes the temperature of the industry at this week’s Little Britain regatta
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Only the qualified need apply for higher education bonanza
Nine billion pounds worth of work coming down the pipeline shouldn’t be seen as easy pickings
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School building: Could do better
The EFA is facing a huge task – but it must think about the legacy it will leave for future generations