All Comment articles – Page 74
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Education spending cuts: any hints?
With the party conference season in full swing, we just might find out where we stand with the school building programme
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Is it still cover pricing without the phone call?
The OFT has outlawed cover pricing, but that won’t stop firms putting in high bids so they lose contracts they can’t cope with
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OFT verdict: The client's options
What could those who have employed or are currently employing the services of contractors named by the OFT do now they know the score
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Huge OFT fines are harsh and unfair
The OFT’s fines are as unpleasant as they are unnecessary but as an industry we must move on
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In with the old
Reusing existing buildings is set to be the next big thing because it is greener and cheaper than new build
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An apprentice's tale
When Allan Lamb was laid off at the end of last year, his career was put on hold, but thanks to the apprenticeship matching service he has found a new job
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OFT investigation: It’s wrong – but how wrong?
The recession has weakened regional contractors to the point that a fine set at the ‘lenient’ level of 2% of turnover may force many to close down
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The battle of Little Britain: On board with Sheppard Robson
A snapped-off tiller, an injured knee, some serious seasickness and almost a lost spinnaker – a fun day out was had by all!
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Thank you, Sir Stuart Lipton
Lipton won the intellectual argument that good design wasn’t a luxury limited to an arts project backed by a patron with more money than sense
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BSF brings in the benefits
Providing 110,000 pupils with new facilities and buildings is something to be proud of
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Little Britain diary: Dressed to impress
Oilskins and black-tie outfits packed, the Weightmans team can't wait for the race – so they can get to the parties in good time
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An uphill road to recovery
Construction activity may be falling more slowly now, but a number of issues are challenging the sector
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Back to schools: ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ in a recession
Question one. How can we keep spending billions on school building while struggling with the biggest crisis in our public finances since the war?
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Health and safety – time to get real
Let’s stop hiding behind tiresome paperwork and start talking to each other again instead
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On the receiving end
The difficulties many firms have had getting paid in Dubai are a harsh reminder to tread carefully when working in this land of opportunity
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Payments in Dubai: On the receiving end
Veterans of the Middle East will tell you that the region doesn’t play by the same rules as, say, Europe or North America
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Train drain: Impact of ConstructionSkills’ cutbacks
ConstructionSkills’ cutbacks could mean companies get 20% less in training grants than before, which is why it is important to be aware of all the changes
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When is a duck an albatross?
Davis Langdon’s recent purchase of architect DEGW may mark another mutation in the DNA of cost managers. But there are reasons to think it will be a problematic one
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Who ever heard of rent going down?
Government is intent on cutting rent for social housing tenants, but that leaves housing associations with a big hole in their budgets
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Signs of life for housing?
Economist Noble Francis sees glimmers of an upturn but remains cautious