Opinion – Page 304
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Passivhaus diaries: Life at Denby Dale
Living in the Denby Dale Passivhaus still feels like something of a physics lesson to owners Geoff and Kate Tunstall (but in a good way). Here they give an update on how they have found their first summer and autumn in the house and their thoughts as they head into ...
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If the City punters are right brace for a double-digit fall in house prices
Traders are betting on a 6% fall in house prices next year
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Benefits of QS work placements
The young QS started life as a geography student, but a summer placement with a construction contractor changed his career direction
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Buyers and sellers abandon the housing market
And that’s bad news for house building numbers
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Is the Green Deal a good deal?
This is the only government initiative targetting the energy efficiency of existing homes but it should be seen as just the start…
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Mixed messages and some worries as payment delays in construction grow again
Over last quarter both construction and property sectors have taken longer to pay
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Timeline: why Rok's in a hard place
The history of Rok from its formation in 1939 to the suspension of its shares this morning
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Paul Morrell's first year at Whitehall: Paul's plan
The government’s construction advisor has been in the job for a year - we take stock
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Short and tweet: Julian Hakes
The architect juggles his career as an architect and an emerging shoe designer
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My digital life: Darren Shirley
“What’s on your iPod?” iPod, get with it daddy-O. iPods are for luddites
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Hansom: For one week only!
Roll up, roll up … see the strong man lift the BSF bid document using only two transit vans! See Mr Memory forget his own policies! And, of course, we have beautiful buildings … totally nude!
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Snakes and ladders
Our sustainability targets are well within our reach. The only problem is working out which technologies will give us a leg up, and which will send us sliding back to square one
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Inbox special advisers
Tony Pidgley, Caroline Buckingham and John Bale take the government aside for a bit of a chat
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Extreme mowing
Nick Rhodes, of Oxfordshire housing association Sovereign Vale, sent in this photograph taken by one of his tenants. “This is a novel way to cut the top of a hedge,” he says.Email your “favourite” health and safety pictures to building@ubm.com or upload them to the ɫTV Network at network.building.co.uk. The ...
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The home front
Nick Raynsford If public indignation at the coalition’s housing policies were not enough to demonstrate their unpopularity, the doubts of backbenchers within the ruling parties should be
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Wonders & blunders with Sarah Beeny
Property guru Sarah Beeny was transported to childhood by a treehouse, but yanked back into the present by the demolition of a cherished structure
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Green Deal needs both carrot and stick
Requirement for landlords to improve housing performance at the tenants request shows government is serious about on green policy
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Construction industry is forecast to face a second double-digit decline
Forecast from Hewes & Associates suggest industry will decline by nearly 6% next year
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Five things you never knew about Julian Hakes
The architect reveals a side project that could end up eclipsing his building work
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Nickleby FM vs Somerfield Stores
This case reveals the dangers of not having a construction contract in writing