All Comment articles – Page 224

  • Tony Raikes
    Comment

    Buyer be wise

    2014-04-11T00:00:00Z

    The government’s approach to outsourcing is symptomatic of an age-old problem in procurement ± wilfully ignoring long-term value in favour of quick savings. It’s time for clients to become team players

  • Comment

    An end to exploitation

    2014-04-10T06:00:00Z

    Construction’s recovery means that clients that have had the upper hand since the start of the recession now have to find ways of persuading contractors to work for them - so expect a lot more collaboration

  • Jon Kirkpatrick
    Comment

    Healthier by design

    2014-04-09T06:35:00Z

    Experts have suggested that up to £1bn a year could be saved on healthcare if the UK introduced better town and city planning

  • Ann Mingoue
    Comment

    Guaranteeing the guarantees

    2014-04-09T06:00:00Z

    What happens when a firm agrees to deliver a bond or collateral warranty and then fails to do so? Mr Justice Ramsey, it seems, thinks ordering specific performance may be a solution

  • Mark Swindlehurst
    Comment

    Listen to students when it comes to university estates

    2014-04-08T12:10:00Z

    With research showing students value facilities almost as highly as courses themselves, universities need to choose carefully where to invest

  • Steven Carey
    Comment

    Third party funding: A third wheel?

    2014-04-07T06:01:00Z

    Stopjoin Projects Ltd vs Balfour Beatty Engineering Services highlights issues which arise when third parties get involved in financing construction companies

  • Robert Blundell
    Comment

    Offshore wind power: Winds of change

    2014-04-07T06:00:00Z

    Legal and regulatory hurdles are making offshore wind power unneccessarily expensive. Before the next round of projects is procured, we need to cut the costs in half

  • Pooran Desai
    Comment

    We need a new wave of innovation to tackle climate change

    2014-04-07T06:00:00Z

    The next wave of innovation must bring together different fields of activity - a nexus of technology

  • Sana Mahmud
    Comment

    Arbitration: The secretary of state for defence vs Turner Estate Solutions

    2014-04-07T06:00:00Z

    This case before Mr Justice Akenhead in the TCC considers issues of serious irregularity

  • Pete Halsall
    Comment

    Humanising city systems

    2014-04-04T11:15:00Z

    There is a lot going on in the development of smart city concepts, but what are they prospects for us, mere humans?

  • Simon Tolson
    Comment

    Jackson Reforms: Spare us the rod

    2014-04-04T06:00:00Z

    The Jackson reforms address unacceptable practices in some civil courts – none of which occurred in the TCC. So why are the same measures being imposed on construction litigation?

  • Farrell review launch
    Comment

    Farrell Review in numbers

    2014-04-04T06:00:00Z

    This week Sir Terry Farrell published his review on architecture and the built environment, commissioned by architecture minister Ed Vaizey. We break down the workings, and the outcomes so far, below

  • Joey Gardiner
    Comment

    Power games in the energy market

    2014-04-04T06:00:00Z

    Can contractors working in the energy infrastructure sector survive the fallout from Ofgem’s competition review?

  • Tony Bingham
    Comment

    Jackson Reforms: Justice going cheap

    2014-04-04T06:00:00Z

    Andrew Mitchell found himself falling foul of the new Jackson Reforms when it came to costs in the ‘Plebgate’ case. But what will the changes mean for construction disputes?

  • Vern Pitt
    Comment

    Farrell Review: Buried beneath the long grass

    2014-04-04T06:00:00Z

    Architecture needs the support of government to make the most of Sir Terry Farrell’s review

  • hansom for i pad
    Comment

    Hansom: Awkward situations

    2014-04-04T00:00:00Z

    Boris prepares to invade France, Sir Michael Lyons suffers from sleep deprivation and wet underwear, Kate Barker blames herself, and the City of Westminster is in the money. Plus, HS2 is watching the detectives

  • Laurence Cobb
    Comment

    Choosing subcontractors: My choice but your fault

    2014-04-03T08:31:00Z

    What happens when the client wants to have its cake and eat it by choosing the subcontractors but making the main contractor wholly responsible for their performance?

  • Trellick Tower
    Comment

    Wonders and blunders with Carol Bailey

    2014-04-02T08:28:00Z

    Carol Bailey plumps for two council estates which both tried to create a sense of community. One became a crime hotspot; the other a safe and desirable living environment

  • Richard Threlfall
    Comment

    Wasting a good crisis

    2014-04-01T10:27:00Z

    The construction industry stands poised for growth but it will have to know how to respond to rising demand if it is not going to fritter away its opportunities

  • Sarah Strange
    Comment

    Payment applications: Good housekeeping

    2014-04-01T06:00:00Z

    Challenges can be prevented or fought off by clearly marking payment applications and ensuring that all references in an adjudication submission are consistent and correct