Opinion – Page 199
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Stephanie Canham
Stephanie Canham is national head of projects and construction at city, national and international law firm Trowers Hamlins
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Construction's oldest foe
James Wates says issues like blacklisting are threatening the industry’s reputation and can turn young people away from construction
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Lessons in group learning
A lack of collaboration in school building projects is the problem we need to address to solve the more for less equation
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Don't be found wanting
The supply chain seems to have been caught out by construction’s recovery, it can’t afford to hesitate any longer
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BIM is just the beginning
The introduction of BIM is just the start of a new era for construction
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My digital life … Debi Lama
Stewart Milne Timber Systems’ regional sales manager Debi Lama on Amy Winehouse, agreeing with the PM (about Twitter), and why her computer is so slow
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Opportunities in the US
British expertise in quantity surveying is in demand in America, but there are some pitfalls to be aware of
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Hansom: Holding forth
There have been an awful lot of speeches this week - some of them more missable than others - but few have understood that the true art of public speaking is to say nothing but to say it very well
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The industry has settled down
Data from the CPA/Barbour ABI index shows that contract awards in August were similar to a year ago
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Claire Bonham-Carter
Claire Bonham-Carter is a principal and director of sustainable development, design and planning at AECOM
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Jack Pringle
Jack Pringle is principal, managing director EMEA at Pringle Brandon Perkins + Will
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Is there a business case for green buildings?
The industry needs to create a competitive supply chain capable of delivering high standards of sustainability, writes Shaun McCarthy
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Capital cities with potential
There are two cities sandwiched between Europe and Asia that I think have real opportunities for urban development
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Fracking: Proceed with caution
If there is a role for fracking in UK energy policy, it needs to be founded on research and proper regulation