Opinion – Page 94

  • Hansom HT
    Comment

    Hansom: When the mood strikes

    2017-07-28T06:00:00Z

    This week, Morgan Sindall has reasons to be perky, as do some bats hanging around in Middleton Quarry – Donald Trump, though, could soon be flying off the handle, and Richard Rogers sees red

  • Noble Francis
    Comment

    CPA/Barbour ABI Index: Shifting momentum

    2017-07-27T11:17:00Z

    Activity on site has slowed compared with the first quarter, while the election result has provided no assistance

  • Michael Dall
    Comment

    Levelling off

    2017-07-27T11:05:00Z

    It is safe to say that activity is levelling off, although the value of residential contract activity is encouraging

  • Sadie Morgan
    Comment

    At what cost?

    2017-07-26T12:27:00Z

    It’s important to look at what is lost when competing design proposals are judged simply on how much money they will take to build out

  • Adriano Amorese
    Comment

    Smart(er) procurement

    2017-07-24T15:21:00Z

    Smart buildings can only be as smart as the people who use and manage them

  • Sarah
    Comment

    Homes, sweet homes

    2017-07-21T06:00:00Z

    Government is not taking enough responsibilty for planning affordable housing – as the outcry over Battersea shows

  • Matt Harrison
    Comment

    Innovation doesn't need to be risky or a 'big bang'

    2017-07-21T06:00:00Z

    Innovation can be implemented carefully and the benefits of collective knowledge shared to put in place new ideas with far less risk

  • Lindy Patterson
    Comment

    Over to you … No, over to you …

    2017-07-21T06:00:00Z

    We now know Hinkley Point C will be hugely over budget, is likely to be late, and that the contractor will have to bear the costs. But on other projects the allocation of risk is an area of fierce debate

  • Hansom HT
    Comment

    Hansom: Come rain or shine

    2017-07-21T06:00:00Z

    Whether you’re taking a tour of retirement homes, avoiding loud noises, or dodging rain at the Serpentine pavilion and the site of Manchester’s new arts venue, it could be worse. You could be completing a brand perception survey

  • Steve Douglas
    Comment

    Grenfell review must be considered and fearless

    2017-07-20T11:05:00Z

    Politicians and professionals must be responsible and forensic in seeking the truth

  • Jack Pringle
    Comment

    Dreaming of Margate

    2017-07-19T06:31:00Z

    On the run-down north Kent coast is a living example of regeneration in action. With its contemporary art gallery and now the revival of Dreamland amusement park, Margate has become a model for culture-led revival

  • Steve Burns
    Comment

    Five tips for fending off dreaded ‘scope creep’

    2017-07-18T06:00:00Z

    There will always be changes to projects as they progress, but there are steps architects can take to ensure alterations do not derail the scheme

  • Nick Cullen
    Comment

    Innovation is not always good

    2017-07-17T06:00:00Z

    Innovation needs to be used selectively in construction, which needs to become more efficient by taking on some principles of manufacturing

  • Chloe McCulloch
    Comment

    Tough at the top: Carillion's woes

    2017-07-14T06:01:00Z

    Carillion faces a difficult challenge after its announcement of a profit warning and the resulting plunge in share price – the firm will be looking for a very safe pair of hands to be its new CEO

  • Jon Leach
    Comment

    What this year's Serpentine Pavilion means

    2017-07-14T15:33:00Z

    The secrets behind this year’s Serpentine Pavilion and how the team meets a deadline of only 20 weeks

  • Hansom HT
    Comment

    Hansom: School is never out

    2017-07-14T06:00:00Z

    This week, lessons have been learned all over the place: the RIBA continues to take tips from the UK’s first female architect, while the rail minister seems to have ascertained it’s alright to go massively over budget

  • Victoria Peckett
    Comment

    Recovery position

    2017-07-14T06:00:00Z

    A recent case involving a vessel running aground has led to a significant decision regarding recovering damages after an insurance claim

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    Infrastructure: Talking heads

    2017-07-13T06:00:00Z

    Infrastructure’s many stakeholders have plenty to say, and Richard Threlfall can imagine just what they’re thinking, too. The next step is to learn how to listen to each other

  • Mark Bew
    Comment

    Tragedies underline that we must understand ‘why’ before deciding ‘what’ to build

    2017-07-12T06:00:00Z

    Recent events have stressed how involved construction is with communities and shows that we must take the long view when planning urban environments

  • James Wates
    Comment

    Export strength

    2017-07-11T11:47:00Z

    If the UK is to win work on overseas infrastructure megaprojects, we will have to get better at forming consortiums that offer the whole package. The newly-formed Infrastructure Exports: UK group may be able to help