Opinion – Page 160
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Stephanie Canham picks 'Armitt proposes fast track to long-term infrastructure plan'
Armitt’s proposed National Infrastructure Commission would seek to depoliticise infrastructure delivery and remove the uncertainty of long-term project pipelines
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Debbie Hobbs picks 'What clients want'
This feature pointed to a welcome trend of clients and contractors increasingly sharing information
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Jack Pringle picks 'Watch your optimism'
Pooran Desi’s blog confronts the realities of sustainability
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Going round in circles
We’ve all heard the mantra: ‘Reduce, Reuse, Recycle’, but should we be doing more?
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Dr Sean Tompkins picks 'What next for BIM?'
The CEO of RICS picks his favourite article published in Ðǿմ«Ã½ in the last 12 months
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Rupert Choat picks '2014 predictions: Wishful thinking'
Looking back at those 2014 predictions of Ann Minogue: Summer’s musings
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McLennan Architects Limited vs Jeremy Jones and Helen Roberts: Inspection of electronic devices
This case, before Mr Justice Akenhead in the TCC, provided guidance in situations involving applications for access to specific electronic data and associated metadata
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Hansom: Heads and tales
Land Securities’ New Ludgate office development brings up tales of headless maidens, bear-baiting and rhinoceroses, while a PV expert suggests that solar panels across the UK are facing the wrong way
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BIM is getting lost in translation
Having a common industry platform, like Australia does, would go some way to solving BIM problems
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London infrastructure: The long game
The London Infrastructure Plan 2050 will hopefully address some of the chronic shortfalls in investment
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One direction
As Ðǿմ«Ã½ reveals the response to our Agenda 15 initiative, our construction manifesto for the next government has started to take shape
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Is the long hot summer causing green policies to wilt?
I’m desperate for some holiday reading on green policy but it seems to be elusive
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Free our regions to thrive
Boosting regions beyond the M25 could benefit the UK economy as a whole
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The calm before the storm
Westminster will soon be a flurry of activity before the general election - and construction is at the heart of the public policy debate
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The legend of the three great information tribes
Legend has it that the CAD, BIM and GIS tribes don’t play well together – but here’s a way forward
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An Egan lesson I'm applying to BIM
The purpose is to make money from satisfying customers, and that goes for BIM too
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Mega deals and learning from the past
This period of merger mania should prompt us to look back at lessons from the past
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City planning in the Middle East
These vast cities rising from the sand can’t just be about bling
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The Green Deal: Are we back at square one?
The sector must capitalise on customer interest now that the £120m government incentive has closed
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We must re-empower small and medium-sized housebuilders
Tthe current dominance of volume house builders has caused concerns for location and housing quality