All Comment articles – Page 369

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    Nuclear is cheaper but dangerous for green coalitions

    2011-05-11T10:40:00Z

    The Climate Change Committee says nuclear is most cost-effective way of delivering low-carbon power and could force ruling Lib Dems to abandon large-scale renewables

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    Little comfort for house sellers and none for those wanting more new homes

    2011-05-10T11:20:00Z

    Latest house price data suggest sales are still only half what they were before the recession

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    Trade surveys paint brighter picture than ONS of construction output in Q1

    2011-05-09T17:28:00Z

    Industry data suggest the first quarter may have been more bouyant than government stats suggest

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    What's driving firms to the wall?

    2011-05-09T17:17:00Z

    KPMG’s director of restructuring Martin Kelly explains why voluntary insolvency figures have jumped 20%

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    Should UK consultants keep flying the Union Jack?

    2011-05-06T15:24:00Z

    Desperate to do most of their work overseas, will UK construction companies be able to hang on to a valued British brand?

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    Should UK consultants keep flying the Union Jack?

    2011-05-06T15:00:00Z

    Desperate to do most of their work overseas, will UK construction companies be able to hang on to a valued British brand?

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    Security threat

    2011-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Never mind government targets and legislation; the risk that energy supplies may simply dry up is becoming the key driver in the sustainability agenda, says James Gray

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    The small print

    2011-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Readers are concerned with the nitty gritty this week. Did completion mean practical completion or not? Was it a bank or a public holiday? More importantly, to pay or not to pay?

  • Simon Tolson
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    TeCSA rules! OK?

    2011-05-06T00:00:00Z

    With a new Construction Act on the way, adjudicators are going to have to up their game. Luckily, one nominating body has updated its rules in anticipation

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    Steady as she goes

    2011-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Things might - just might - be getting better for construction. But don’t get carried away - anything from raw materials inflation to spending cuts could knock us off course

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    My digital life: Kent Gardner

    2011-05-06T00:00:00Z

    BlackBerry, Android or iPhone?BlackBerry for business but the iPhone for fun.What is your worst digital habit?I’m always checking my BlackBerry, even when I’m in a no coverage area!What did you last buy online?Olympics tickets for the opening ceremony, cycling, beach volleyball and athletics. Fingers crossed I’ll get some of my ...

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    Wonders and Blunders

    2011-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Billy Reading applauds the Barbican for stitching together old and new elements in a historic setting, but boos the unsustainable Palm Jumeirah for assaulting its surroundings

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    The Defective Premises Act: What hole?

    2011-05-06T00:00:00Z

    Hole? What hole? Ben Worthington, who acted for the project manager on Jenson vs Faux, discussed by Tony Bingham, says the Defective Premises Act has been properly restricted to new dwellings

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    Saw 3D

    2011-05-06T00:00:00Z

    This scene looks like something out of a horror film waiting to happen …

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    London Plan goes for growth

    2011-05-05T17:11:00Z

    Suggested changes this week to the Boris Johnson London Plan could spell positive news for housing

  • Tom Broughton
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    Surely some mistake

    2011-05-05T00:00:00Z

    Both the ONS and Ucatt are coming under fire from industry leaders and members this week

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    Hansom: Business and pleasure

    2011-05-05T00:00:00Z

    It’s all about friends in high places this week, from royal consorts, to OBEs, to those jammy fellows who win radio quizzes. Throw in an inappropriate meeting in a hot tub to seal the deal …

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    The Defective Premises Act: The hole truth

    2011-05-05T00:00:00Z

    The lovely new home you just bought is covered by the Defective Premises Act if it’s a new dwelling. But if it’s a massive refurb job, you might find yourself in need of a spade

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    What do the ONS figures really mean?

    2011-05-04T16:54:00Z

    There’s a lag in the data produced by ONS – and it’s a big headache for researchers and policy makers

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    Who will be the next Crossrail boss?

    2011-05-04T13:27:00Z

    Joey Gardiner sifts the tea leaves after recent senior rail industry moves