Opinion – Page 227
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Uniting to go green
Overcoming the barriers to going green is not easy, says KPMG’s Richard Threlfall. Which is why the government, builders, suppliers and clients need to tackle it together
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My digital life ... Stephen Thompson
This graduate structural engineer from Arup on password problems, worrying things about Twitter, and the joy of Bananagrams
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Hansom: The bestiary
Migrating fish are a matter of debate, a horse and his contractor bring it home in Ireland and Ewoks avoid having to visit the White House. Some BEEs, meanwhile, are looking doubtful
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Energy efficiency is key
The CIBSE lends its support to ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s Green for Growth campaign
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Lever for growth
Cullinan Studio’s Robin Nicholson says chancellor must reduce VAT for retrofit work
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Reach for a sustainable future
The coalition’s single greatest folly has been to undermine business confidence in developing and investing in green technologies
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One step forward
The government’s recent record of communicating clearly with construction is poor – except about standardised schools
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Race for the prize
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s Green for Growth campaign calls for the roll-out of display energy certificates to commercial buildings. British Land’s Justin Snoxall explains how this could work
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Consultants: Little and large
From leviathans to boutique specialists, what will clients be looking for from the consultancy market in 2013?
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Optimism rises that 2013 will see more homes sold – that should mean more homes built
Buyer interest has been increasing since September, prices seem more stable and the Funding for Lending scheme may loosen the mortgage market
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Wonders & blunders with John Jackson
The rebellious arts and crafts temple of the Horniman museum is a real gem to John Jackson, while Marco Polo House deserves an intimate encounter with a wrecking ball
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The construction recession will be deeper – that’s the forecasters latest view
Both Experian and the Construction Products Association have trimmed their expectations for growth in construction output for this year and next
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Output falls as construction faces worrying time over jobs in 2013
The industry is on a path of decline and the story this year will be how the 2012 collapse in output feeds through into job losses
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Neil Jefferson on the prospects for zero carbon in 2013
Clarity from government on policy issues is needed to make 2013 the year we start to deliver targets and standards for new-build homes
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My digital life ... Iain Roberts
This director of Buro Four is attached to his iPhone, considering a company carrier pigeon and prefers being PC to eating at McDonalds
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Hansom: Celebrate good times
The government bids a frugal farewell to its chief construction adviser (now set to spend more time in the kitchen), London 2012 construction heroes are honoured by the palace, and we count our Xmas cards
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You've missed a bit ...
Why bother with a safety harness when you’re only seven floors up?
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Why we should be cautious about seeing the RICS survey as a signpost to growth in UK construction
Like all surveys, its finding needs close interpretation and consideration when there are structural changes within the industry
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A greener future
The government needs to put sustainability back on the agenda, to safeguard the UK’s environmental future and help generate growth in the industry
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Prepare for recovery
It’s undoubtedly going to be another tough year, but if the industry is able to think longer term, 2013 could prove a turning point