All articles by Sarah Richardson – Page 7
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Labour and Lib Dem leaders back Agenda 15 aims
EXCLUSIVE: Labour and Lib Dems pledge support for housebuilding and apprenticeships in open letters
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Comment
The BIM race
Research shows that the overall number of firms saying they use BIM has dropped in the last year - should we be worried?
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Comment
The new and improved Brookfield Multiplex
Brookfield Multiplex’s turnaround is a remarkable one; not just because of what was achieved, but how
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High operating costs will force universities to focus on refurb
Spending on university estates likely to shift away from new build
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Comment
Do the math
An increase in spending on school building now could prevent greater costs further down the line
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV
Five contractors appointed to £3bn public sector framework
Initial £300m pipeline identified for social infrastructure framework to drive redevelopment of underused land
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Comment
A test of loyalty
Leo Quinn’s ability to restore Balfour Beatty’s former glory relies on clients not being spooked by the firm’s latest woes
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Comment
A Budget for the regions
The chancellor’s focus on regional growth was in contrast to his national infrastructure announcements, which lacked an integrated and coherent approach
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Comment
Nobody wins
The rise of the smaller political parties could mean the next government finds it harder to take a pro-development stance on housebuilding
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Woman of the Year shortlist revealed
Professionals from companies including Turner and Townsend, Arup and Rise shortlisted for inaugral award
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Comment
In from the cold
The drive to retrofit may be the biggest casualty of the government’s failure to fulfil its green promises
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Comment
Hear our voice
The sector’s thoughts on political developments count for little if they’re not being heard by Westminster
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Features
Steve Gee: The contender
Not content with being the boss of QS John Rowan, Steve Gee is standing as Liberal Democrat candidate for his local constituency of Epsom and Ewell. ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV is joining him on the campaign trail
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Comment
The privileged few
It’s imperative that architecture doesn’t become an occupation only available to the wealthy elite
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Re-procurement timetable for £750m framework revealed
Government intends to invite firms to tender for troubled framework in September or October this year
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EFA reviews procurement for £2bn priority schools work
277 schools to be upgraded in programme that attracted more than 1,000 applications
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Comment
Mixed messages
Agenda 15 is starting to make its mark in Westminster, but there is still plenty to be done
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Comment
One by one
If everyone pitches in, the effort required to breach the skills gap might be smaller than you think
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Ten firms shortlisted for £3bn public sector framework
Big names in the running for £3bn framework designed to spark redevelopment of underused public land
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A need for certainty
John Laing’s return to the stock market has highlighted the UK’s short-term approach to infrastructure