All Leader articles – Page 13
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Unstoppable BIM
After half a decade of pressure, persuasion and investment, how successful has the initiative been?
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A Budget and its blunders
The government’s plans to cut disability benefits has meant that last week’s Budget has come in for intense public and political scrutiny and now the government needs to find £4.4bn to balance its books
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Budget 2016: Cold comfort
Confirmation that the government is backing the NIC is welcome but their approach to infrastructure is still falling short of the mark
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Sustainability: The vision thing
Real sustainability means a built environment that can sustain its current, and future, population
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Money where the mouth is
The picture painted by the government of a fresh regeneration push as a fix to poverty ignores the complexity of the communities it is designed to help
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EU referendum: The great unknown
The noise from Westminster on the decision dubbed “one of the biggest in our lifetimes” by Cameron has only built as the week has gone on
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A client for London
TfL’s launch of a 300-acre development programme will promote a significant amount of investment in the built environment at a time when it is desperately needed
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Hinkley on hold
Will next Tuesday be the day EDF finally gives the go-ahead to a new nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point C?
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Nail your colours to the mast
The question of whether the UK should remain in the European Union is a classically polarised debate
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The estates we’re in
Will Cameron’s rhetoric about regenerating the UK’s most run-down estates lead to any benefits for the people who actually live on them?
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Water, water everywhere
That the UK needs greater flood defences is a no-brainer. Getting a level of co-ordination between government departments and local authorities to make it happen is the challenge
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New year, new challenges
The industry remains on course to pass 2007 pre-recession levels next year, but it’s no time to put your feet up
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Ready, action
World leaders at the Paris summit entered the final stages of negotiation over an agreement to limit carbon emissions this week
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Ӱ Live: That was the week that was
Here are seven things we learned at last week’s Ӱ Live conference
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George, the builder
Might the chancellor’s catchphrase of “we are the builders” actually have come good?
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The colour of money
How much is really at stake for the sector in next week’s spending announcement?
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The tipping point
With the release of a bullish set of forecasts predicting the industry’s global market will double over the next 15 years, Christmas could come early for construction