All Comment articles – Page 35
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The QS: Evolution not revolution
Life as a quantity surveyor is changing once more – but there are still issues that must be dealt with
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Meeting our greens
Despite rowing back on green policies, the UK has a positive story to tell
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Where’s the opposition?
Labour has collapsed into navel-gazing over its leadership contest. But the government must be held to account
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ schools: Must try harder
The last time a new government was formed the school building sector was handed an abrupt halt
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School design: Back to reality
Today’s schools reflect our emphasis on digitally focused environments. But school communities need to be more physically networked
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Immigration: The crackdown is coming
The employment of migrant labour has been a problematic issue for construction for a long time
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Skills crisis: Performance anxiety
Construction’s skills crisis could put a break on growth in the sector. Tackling low productivity is essential if construction is to remain affordable
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We need another brick in the wall
Brick and labour shortages are exacerbating the housing crisis, we need to be looking for sustainable solutions
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Stealing is good
Bent on pursuing its ideological objectives, the government has dismissed the Lyons and Armitt reports. Instead, it should plunder them and present the best solutions as its own
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The war on green
As another green policy goes up in smoke, does the government risk failing to live up to its obligations?
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Too many questions
As the UK housing shortage comes closer to crisis point the government is rolling out a number of policies to make affordable homes available. But is it making the problem better or worse?
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Back to square one
Scrapping the chief construction adviser role and proposed reforms to the Construction Leadership Council are nothing short of disaster. The industry faces a struggle to get its voice heard
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China: The great leap Westwards
The impact of shares plummeting in Shanghai could result in Chinese ambitions turning to the UK construction market
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On shaky ground
The government’s dropping of zero-carbon home requirements smacks of short-termism
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Levelling the playing field
The first moves are being made to harmonise energy ratings for all non-residential buildings across the EU
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Keeping the lights on
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ that the Ferrybridge and Longannet power stations are closing early has the industry searching for alternative measures
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Getting back on track
Caught between the need for essential enhancement work and a tighter government leash, Network Rail may need to rethink its route to reform
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A solution to the home ownership crisis?
A new social enterprise aims to help those struggling to raise a deposit
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Parliament: Should they stay or should they go?
How best to manage the £3.5bn maintenance job on the Palace of Westminster