All Comment articles – Page 459

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    The blame game

    2009-08-06T09:58:00Z

    Here we go again. This week has seen a fresh round of HBOS-bashing after Lloyds revealed a £13.4bn hit due to bad loans – 80% of which came from HBOS.Most of that 80% would have been the responsibility/fault of former head of corporate banking Peter Cummings, the man no journalist ...

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    Supporting innovation in a downturn

    2009-08-05T11:30:00Z

    Help is at hand for those firms looking to capitalise when market conditions improve. For eco inventors in the East of England, BRE has set up an enterprise hub to offer advice to innovative SMEs on bringing sustainable technologies to market. Meanwhile in Wales British Gas is opening a centre ...

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    Small steps

    2009-08-04T14:56:00Z

    “She’s so good she should have been a bloke.” That was the comment from the chief executive of one of the industry’s largest companies after a meeting a super-smart analyst. It was a throwaway remark, but it’s redolent of the culture that survives in an industry that is still overwhelming ...

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    CIPS talk of optimism is baffling

    2009-08-04T11:43:00Z

    The CIPS appeared to be putting a rather positive spin on its July figures for construction activity on the back of a slowdown in the pace of decline and swelling optimism among its respondents.The press release reads: "Optimism about future activity levels in twelve months' time continued to increase in ...

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    Now is the time to protect the specialist

    2009-08-03T14:51:00Z

    Much of my time as the owner manager of an architectural mouldings contractor is spent with clients and architects helping them realise their dreams.We are always expected to do this for free. When I first entered the industry in the early eighties we would get fully-designed finishes that required us ...

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    Why contractors can't help suicidal bidding when the workload turns down

    2009-08-02T14:38:00Z

    The most concerning issue now facing construction as it dives deeper into recession is that of firms taking on work at less than cost.This is not sustainable business behaviour.More than falling workloads, falling prices defined the chaos that ravaged the industry during the recession of the 1990s.Worryingly, there are the ...

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    A question of honour

    2009-07-31T12:12:00Z

    Chris Cole, chief executive of WSP, was careful not to be drawn on the thorny subject of bad debt in the Middle East, as he announced the engineer’s half-year results this weekWhen asked about his talks with UAE developers and the possibility of fee cuts, he wisely offered a “no ...

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    Stirling pounded

    2009-07-31T00:00:00Z

    The Stirling prize is an inward-looking, self-congratulatory lovefest for architects and other associated luvvies to cuddle up to each other

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    Money management

    2009-07-31T00:00:00Z

    As a keen supporter of, and a specialist in, all things NEC, I am biased, but Rudi Klein’s article is excellent (24 July, page 45)

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    A game of risk

    2009-07-31T00:00:00Z

    Housing minister John Healey says the government is looking at a different kind of housebuilding model (17 July, page 12), “less development-based, and almost contractual”, which is designed to overcome “housebuilders’ reliance on the development land market”

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    Forget the umbrellas

    2009-07-31T00:00:00Z

    The government would be better off not tying all educational projects up in massive, cumbersome framework packages

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    My digital life: Nick Selmes

    2009-07-31T00:00:00Z

    What’s in your digital holster?

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    Diversity in construction: Small steps

    2009-07-31T00:00:00Z

    Ensuring the workforce reflects society (and therefore its clients) is a complex long-term project that needs to be tackled at all levels

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    Hansom: The butterfly effect

    2009-07-31T00:00:00Z

    The law of unintended consequences demonstrates its power, as the simplest of actions dooms nasal cells, the reputation of architects, two counties and millions upon millions of aphids

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    ǿմý buys a pint … for Trident ǿմý Consultancy

    2009-07-31T00:00:00Z

    “So what do you want to talk about then?”

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    How do I... call on a performance bond?

    In the second in our series of practical tips for taking control of your legal affairs, Geraldine Laing explains how and when to call on a performance bond

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    Would I have been blacklisted, too?

    2009-07-31T00:00:00Z

    It’s completely understandable that firms want to do a spot of ‘due diligence’ when hiring workers. It may also mean that they lose out … Michael Gove makes the case for selective amnesia

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    Big is beautiful

    2009-07-31T00:00:00Z

    The article about David Fison downsizing from Skanska to Osborne (24 July, page 30) was interesting. We have gone through a similar process over the past few years

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    Justice for all: Cost of litigation

    2009-07-31T00:00:00Z

    Lord Justice Jackson is worried about cases in which the legal costs are so disproportionate that small firms are denied access to the High Court. So he’s got some suggestions

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    Is the construction industry all white, male and middle-aged?

    2009-07-31T00:00:00Z

    Two reports draw attention to the fact that the construction professions are as white, male and middle-aged as they were 70 years ago. It’s not good enough