Opinion – Page 172
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University estates: Shaping students' futures
The impact of university buildings on students’ lifetime behaviour will be at the heart of the debate at April’s AUDE conference
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Big business welcomes Labour's small sites push
The CBI’s Nicola Walker on why business supports Labour plans to allocate public land to small builders - up to a point
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Hidden challenges
Overheating is just one of the previously unreported design issues we face - the government must invest in sustainability to avert a national crisis
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Brighter times with more demand
Housebuilders are in clover at the moment, but there will be pressure to boost output
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CRASH: A unique charity
In CRASH, the industry has a ready-made vehicle to enable it to help
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CRASH: Sharing what you do best
By supporting the industry charity CRASH you can make a real difference to the lives of homeless people
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Hansom: Day-to-day activities
Russia wonders what to do now the Games are over, the BBC brings a party on four wheels to the submerged South-west, a hacks bangs his head, and construction collides with the world of musical theatre (jazz hands!)
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UKGBC view: From zero to hero
We’ve come a long way since Ecobuild was launched 10 years ago and today the industry is altogether more savvy about zero carbon. But now, says Paul King, something even more ambitious is called for - and our very lives depend on it
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Ecobuild 2014: Adapt to achieve
This winter’s catastrophic flooding has put climate change firmly back in the public eye
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Let's go green for export
Today’s report on zero carbon commercial buildings highlights the opportunity to export expertise
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Is research the answer to overheating in UK homes?
The scale of overheating in UK homes is truly shocking, its up to our industry to get the design and construction right
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How green is growth?
In the UK government’s ambitions, the drive towards economic recovery looks set to trump the need for sustainable regulation
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Euston, we have lift off!
George Osborne’s announcement last week that Euston should be demolished is a very welcome surprise
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Watch your optimism
It’s tempting to think that doing our little bit to reduce carbon emissions saves us from having to confront the reality of what is happening to our planet - and the discomforting truth that we’re not doing enough to save it
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In construction, good relationships count
Being ethical and treating your supply chain properly can guard against risks like inflation
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Green Deal is not the only way to fund emissions reductions
Just because few people are taking up the Green Deal offer doesn’t mean innovative finance solutions for energy efficiency are dead
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Don't expect economics to be the answer to nimbyism
The Wolfson economics prize for a new Garden City is laudable, but rational arguments may not be enough to persuade those opposed to development
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Liberty Mercian Limited vs Cuddy Civil Engineering Limited and Cuddy Demolition and Dismantling Limited: Performance bonds and warranties
In a second judgment, before Mr Justice Ramsey, this case looked at whether or not Liberty was entitled to an order for specific performance in relation to a bond and warranties
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The cost of cuts to help for fuel poor homes
Cuts in government programmes that help the fuel poor have also hurt construction
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Let's build communities, not just buildings
When we think about what we build and who we build it for, we should think about the wider wiring of the country and about what makes a community