Opinion – Page 218
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Wonders & blunders with Mark Legg
Mark Legg is mesmerized by the fusion of old and new at King’s Cross but finds Croydon’s ‘formidable’ Lunar house an undignified example of modernist architecture
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How difficult can it be?
Fixing our housing problems will be a hard slog - but some progress is being made, says Andrew Stunell
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Construction forecasts shaded up, but still predict recession dragging on into 2014
Revisions suggest there will be an extra one billion or so pounds worth of work flowing into construction this year than previously expected
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Look back in anger
Firms involved in the blacklisting scandal now have to decide how to manage the far-reaching repercussions
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My digital life … Henry Henson
The graduate surveyor on sleeping with his iPhone, running marathons, and using LinkedIn for networking
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV buys a pint for … The ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards shortlist
Payment terms, lycra and lap dancing are discussed at the ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards shortlist party
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Making waves
Richard McCarthy: The Green Deal may have got off to an unsteady start but, by working with government, the industry can still turn it into a success
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Be careful using design to fight crime
A replacement for Secured By Design should encourage a sense of community not just crime reduction
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Still safe from head injuries
Changes at the Health and Safety Executive do not spell the end of hard hats on site
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Blacklisting discoveries 'appalling'
Blacklisting practices revealed in inquiry beggar belief, says Ian Davidson, chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee
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Defective Premises Act 1972: 'In the course of a business'
Niklas Zennstrom and Catherine Zennstrom vs Kevin Fagot, Helen Moseley, Deborah Patricia Wilks, Andrew Ramus and Fast-Calc Limited
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The answer is expect falling construction to prompt a triple dip – but what was the question?
Growth is pitifully poor whatever assumptions we make
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The latest construction output figures are very disturbing
The most distressing aspect is that the largest sector, commercial building, is faltering
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The drive of your life
We’re so besotted with process that we’ve lost sight of the end product. We should learn from Formula One
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My digital life … Andy Porter
The WSP Digital director discusses cycling, his favourite apps and listening to Hall Oates
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Overheating: It's getting hot in here …
Neil Jefferson, director of the NHBC and chief executive of the Zero Carbon Hub