Opinion – Page 284
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Hansom:Â is it safe?
You might as well stay indoors this week – it’s a dangerous world out there: London cyclists are doomed, pirates on jet-skis are moving in and international conspiracies abound
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The commercial sector: Tomorrow's world
The commercial sector is recovering but don’t expect to see lots more Shards and Walkie Talkies. The way we do business has changed and what we build has to reflect this
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Call in the experts
Readers offer their specialist knowledge on matters various: a QS stands up for QSs, a solicitor fills a gap in a legal piece and a commuter appreciates the view
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Around the world in construction projects
Moscow’s in a hell of a hurry, New York is a devil for speed; while Geneva and Montana take the slow lane. On a whistle-stop tour around the world, Jack Pringle relishes the comparisons
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Warehousing outlook is cautiously positive
With investment, development around ports and supermarket projects, things could be looking up for warehousing
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV buys a pint ... Scott White and Hookins
This week, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV went to Covent Garden and found out how engineers do social media and DIY
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Thank God for the bankers
The RICS’ latest survey – and the current shortage of office space in London – shows that upcoming opportunities in construction will follow the money
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Apprentices: Training is good for business
Today’s challenges mean that a wealth of young talent is vital to the industry
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Latest jobs figures look pretty upbeat, but…
Full time jobs and average weekly earnings are both on the rise
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Book Review: 21st Century London - The New Architecture
Kenneth Powell's latest tome is a must
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The value of education to construction
Education orders account for more than 20% of all new orders – cuts will hit construction hard
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How worrying is the latest jump in inflation?
The potential for an upward spiral is unsettling
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Breakneck planning changes won't lead to better quality homes
Recent changes to the planning system won’t necessarily deliver the high quality, low energy housing the UK desperately needs
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People need to socialise... the office will survive
Social media won’t kill off the office of the future but developers need will need to deliver technology friendly spaces
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Optimists get the biggest cheer at wired BCO
Last day of conference sees debates on the fragile state of the property sector and future-gazing from the editor of Wired
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We need a thorough review of the construction figures new and old
If incorrect, the latest construction output figures could lead to a false view of the economy – but we need to repair them historically as well
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Righting wrongs
This week readers take on iffy construction output data, poorly worded legislation, lawyers who overlook partnering and the rationale for building energy-from-waste facilities
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Credit where it's due
Planning remains a hot topic as the localism/environmental struggle continues, and ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV sheds some light on the ONS figures