All Comment articles 鈥� Page 29
-
Comment
BIM's answer to Brexit
If Brexit is going to make it harder to win European contracts, BIM Level 3 could be a vital selling point
-
Comment
McAlpine: Like one of the family
The decision of the intensely private, family-run business to hand control to an outsider by appointing the first chief executive in its 147-year history was a momentous shift in strategy
-
-
Comment
Ultimate road trip: Reaching Uzebekistan
Ridge鈥檚 Mat Kier on the Mongolian Rally Challenge sends an update from Uzebekistan
-
Comment
Embracing uncertainty in the wake of Brexit
We mustn鈥檛 let cynicism guide our response to the result of the EU referendum. Let鈥檚 stay positive and use the uncertainty of Brexit to create new opportunities
-
Comment
Disclosure of correspondence in litigation
Disclosure of correspondence will be sought by subcontractors in litigation with main contractors.聽But can they withhold details of settlement agreements?
-
Comment
Never stop learning: Springwell Academy
Designing a series of schools for young people with social, emotional and mental health issues has been a chance to carry out indepth post occupancy evaluation
-
Comment
Nuclear: The powers that be
The latest delay with the Hinkley nuclear power station is, for many, the most galling of all
-
Comment
Designing offices for millennials
The changing criteria for office design to attract and retain millennials
-
Comment
Perfect timing
With a new chancellor who knows a thing or two about our industry, there has never been a better time to build
-
Comment
Ultimate road trip: Driving to Mongolia in a '94 Metro
The first blog from Ridge鈥檚 Mat Kier on the Mongolian Rally Challenge, a 15,000km road trip from Brussels to Ulaanbaatar
-
Comment
London 2012: A belief in the afterlife
A tour around the Olympic park in Stratford gives instant proof that east London has avoided having its ambition trampled by the blight of many past Olympic legacies
-
Comment
Solving the skills gap is now critical
As a recruiter I see firms struggling to attract construction talent, we need a concerted push to tackle this head on
-
Comment
Getting back on track
The vote to leave the EU triggered a loss in investor and buyer confidence. While there has been some recovery, sentiment remains cautious and both developers and the government must look to support housing delivery in uncertain times
-
Comment
Paddington pole gets cut down to size
From the Paddington Pole to Theresa May鈥檚 cabinet, both appear to be busily wielding an axe
-
Comment
You shall go to the ball
A Winter Ball, filled with magicians and dancers, as well as a competition to design a light鈥� and all in the name of a good cause
-
Comment
Negotiating a post-Brexit position
The British economy could well slip into recession as a result of the decision to leave the EU - and negotiating a benign post-Brexit position will take years. We have no option but to choose the best model and make a good fist of it
-
Comment
Contract awards: Waiting for impact
Contract awards rose in June but that鈥檚 less of a surprise when we look at the sector driving that rise
-
Comment
微密圈 cost managers need to keep up
In an age of smart tech, the role of the building services cost manager is changing fast
-
Comment
Reading the signals from our new PM
Theresa May鈥檚 abrupt arrival in Britain鈥檚 top job should, at the very least, restore some sense of stability to the country鈥檚 leadership