Opinion – Page 398

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    My digital life: Tom Holbrook

    2008-12-05T00:00:00Z

    This architect enjoys the digital realm, but can imagine some improvements: emails that smell of ink, perhaps, a world without Facebook and an iPhone with a built-in corkscrew

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    The truth about Hollandia

    2008-12-05T00:00:00Z

    The article on your website on 20 November was wholly inaccurate, as Hollandia sees the UK as the hub of future activity and development.

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    Emission omission

    2008-12-05T00:00:00Z

    Participants at the CBI conference last week agreed we face one of the most difficult periods in memory.

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    Annable of the yard

    2008-12-05T00:00:00Z

    A reader wrote in recently to express concern about the garden arrangement of our Ecoterrace refurbishment (21 November, page 47).

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    Okay, we've stopped

    2008-12-05T00:00:00Z

    In your piece about Philip Turner’s digital life (7 November, page 110) you printed a picture of Talking Heads’ Remain in Light, whereas he referred to Stop Making Sense.

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    In the detail

    2008-12-05T00:00:00Z

    Can you identify this building to win a £25 drinks voucher?

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    No flagging: progress on the Lea Valley Olympic venues

    2008-12-05T00:00:00Z

    The Olympic project is racing along

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    Credit where it’s due

    2008-12-05T00:00:00Z

    Managing cash flow has always been a skill critical to the contractor

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    Why record low interest rates will fail to ease house building woes

    2008-12-04T13:47:00Z

    The Bank of England's decision to cut interest rates to just 2% today, the lowest in its 300 plus years, will come as a relief to some.But in reality the Bank is near powerless to influence the direction of house prices or the rate of their decline.There will be some ...

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    Shock drop in Halifax house prices index spells more gloom

    2008-12-04T09:53:00Z

    The Halifax has just recorded its second biggest house price fall in its 25 year history.The average price of a British home fell 2.6% in November according to the mortgage lender's figures.It means house prices have fallen on the Halifax unadjusted measure by 19% since last August and 16.2% on ...

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    Repossessions may be worse than in the 1990s crash

    2008-12-03T16:18:00Z

    The ubiquitous Robert Peston in his blog suggests that the Council of Mortgage Lenders has advised ministers that repossessions could rise to 75,000 next year.That would mean a return to the bleak days of the early 1990s when repossessions peaked at 75,500 in 1991, according to the CML figures.And in ...

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    How chummy are you with your bank manager?

    2008-12-03T14:38:00Z

    As someone close to the demise of Pettifer Construction lamented last week: "The banks are the banks".You can't argue with the logic. Nor can you argue with your lender when they decide to pull the plug.A transparent relationship may buy you some time though.Many companies are pushed under due to ...

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    Import figures highlight scale of construction slowdown

    2008-12-03T11:16:00Z

    Data released today showing the level of building materials imports into the UK provides a further indication of the depth of the recession facing construction.Historically the material import figures provide a good gauge for the state of the UK construction market.The data shows that in the third quarter of this ...

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    Planning pipeline shows signs of drying up

    2008-12-02T12:32:00Z

    A rough and ready way to judge future levels of constrution work is to look at the level of planning applications being submitted.You have got to be a bit careful about drawing conclusions too quickly, as many factors influence the decision to apply for planning consent, not just the state ...

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    Construction's only salvation is for the Government to spend big

    2008-12-02T12:14:00Z

    A cut in interest rates by the Bank of England at noon this Thursday is being pencilled in by most analysts and economists, the only real question appears to be how big the cut will be.This may help the struggling construction industry - but not that much. The immediate issue ...

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    Construction is sinking deeper into recession

    2008-12-02T10:20:00Z

    The latest construction survey from the buyers' body CIPS finds the industry plunging to new depths with civils and commercial work rapidly following the path led by the house builders.The Purchasing Managers' Index for November reached a series low of 31.8 against a no change mark of 50. And most ...

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    Hometrack sees London and South East as hardest hit by price falls

    2008-12-01T13:11:00Z

    Further evidence if more were needed of the fragility of the housing market was provided today by the housing data business Hometrack.The national picture shows prices down 1.1% in November and 8.1% down over the past 12 months and a continued fall in buyers and properties for sale.Sellers are also ...

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    All house price indexes are flawed, but that makes them more useful

    2008-12-01T11:46:00Z

    There has been a huge fuss over the Land Registry house price index with a lot of people seemingly getting hot under and over the collar.But why? What's the fuss? Is the Land Registry really behaving "criminally".Put simply, the Land Registry has made a set of assumptions on how it ...

  • Birgit Blacklaws
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    Witholding payment

    2008-11-28T00:00:00Z

    The CaseThere were a number of issues before the court. The first was whether or not the claimant's application for payment was valid and whether the engineer's certificate was valid. Second, the court was required to consider whether or not the failure to send the certificate to the correct party ...

  • Colin Harding
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    Brown’s chance for redemption

    2008-11-28T00:01:00Z

    As chancellor, Gordon Brown mismanaged our pensions for 10 years. Now he must back them up with the same guarantees that he extended to bank savings