Opinion – Page 56
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Beyond digital: They are the champions
Construction is in safe hands to fully embrace digital transformation, says Jamie Harris
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Construction industry gossip: Ratted out
A Scottish tower fails to make an appearance and a developer that says it wants to include a giant rodent in its new hotel
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Ike Ijeh on the 2019 Stirling Prize shortlist
Ðǿմ«Ã½â€™s architecture critic on this year’s six contenders
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Top 150 contractors and housebuilders – a game of two halves
Does this year’s contractor league table reflect the turmoil experienced by the bigger players in the market?
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What’s the best way to regenerate brownfield sites?
Respecting the fabric of the community so that the new development knits with its surroundings is key to the success of developing brownfield
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Wakey-wakey: we must face up to this construction skills crisis
The skills shortage is already crippling construction yet the government seems comatose in the face of the impact a no-deal Brexit will have on recruitment
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5 minutes with… Dave Sheridan, executive chair, Ilke Homes
Dave Sheridan tells Ðǿմ«Ã½ about parmos, the Sydney Opera House, and Middlesbrough
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Tech could finally make new homes sexy
Tech is a major attraction of new homes, but the stigma of perceived poor build-quality is still there
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What construction can learn from the gaming industry
We need to learn a lesson from Mario and jump right in and collect our gold coins.
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Construction industry gossip: Epic journeys
Nobody could stay still this week – from flying visits to noble endeavours in the Shropshire hills and Spiderman-like feats of dexterity
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It's vital that the UK attract more private infrastructure spending
Private investment into UK infrastructure is stymied by a lack of contractors big and bold enough to take on the riskÂ
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Contractors in a fix
Contractors are in a Catch-22 situation – they need to invest to modernise – but must modernise to invest
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Climate change is not going away and we must learn to adapt
Floods are a menace, but one that affected industries and communities must learn to accept as a reality
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How we can create a collaborative delivery environment
The UK’s current track record of delivering major construction projects leaves something to be desired
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Offsite housing? There’s an app for that
An open-source app to facilitate early planning for using offsite systems should help drive a modern way of workingÂ
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Construction industry gossip: Happy days
Summer sizzles to the sound of ribs on the grill, willow on leather and the zip of the Serpentine pavilion being cordoned off
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Infrastructure is in the waiting room - will it be given the chance?
We are all too used to unrealistic promises from politicians before a vote – what they are actually able to deliver inevitably disappoints
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How to reach net zero emissions
With the built environment making up half of carbon emissions, says Siân Berry, there are plenty of ways to make construction more green
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Could a BIM company become a tier 1 contractor?
It’s only a matter of time, says Robert Bird Group’s Paulo Silva
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The Augar review is likely to lead to worse facilities and poorer mental health
The most significant impact of the review into post-18 education will be its potential to exacerbate uncertainty in funding and poor student mental health