All articles by Denise Chevin – Page 4
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Sometimes a great notion...
They say great ideas have three phases: first, they’re ludicrous, then they’re wrong and finally they’re obvious
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Why nobody wants to buy
Tumbling fees, dwindling workloads and payment periods stretching beyond the horizon. In the last recession this led to a frenzy of mergers and acquisitions. This time, it's different.According to a report by researcher Corpfin, corporate activity in the first quarter of this year has ground to a virtual halt. There ...
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Why nobody wants to buy
Tumbling fees, dwindling workloads and payment periods stretching beyond the horizon
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We should listen to the cynics
We’ve heard a lot in the past week or so about people who follow the letter of the rules but not their spirit. Rather too much, in fact
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Architects, take a bow
Prince Charles didn’t say he’d employ Lord Foster to make over Highgrove – that would really have been a great way to make up with the modernists
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The prince and the profession
So is he about to aim another missile at the architectural profession? Or will he finally offer it an olive branch? As the red carpet is rolled out at the RIBA next Tuesday in preparation for the Prince of Wales' lecture to mark its 175th anniversary, speculation about what he ...
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The prince and the profession
So is he about to aim another missile at the architectural profession? Or will he finally offer it an olive branch?
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We need better politicians
Surely efficiency savings have to be made by working with the supply chain: after all, the government has been saying just this for 10 years
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About all we could hope for
The Budget might not have been all that the industry would have wished for, but for a country facing its biggest public debt since the war, it was about what you’d expect
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Sheer quality
This is the 15th anniversary of the Ӱ Awards and never have they been so hard won.
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U, V - or W?
There was a definite mood of optimism at the Ӱ Awards last Thursday. Lots of people had a real reason to celebrate, of course, but the mood change was caused by more than champagne
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A horror story
But what really infuriated the colleges and their teams is that the organisation continued to push them to spend their own money on projects that were effectively doomed
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Clients: what are they like?
Which clients deserve a medal? Which should be shunned like yellow dogs?
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Blackening our name
What is it with this industry? Just when you think we’ve left the Dark Ages well behind something comes along to remind us what a short step we are from dodgy and outdated working practices
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Going public
The government’s decision to bring out its cheque book yet again – this time for the PFI – is a massive fillip for the industry
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We need a strategy
“It’s all very well calling for a Keynesian programme of public works to kickstart the economy,” wrote Rachel Sylvester in The Times on Tuesday, “but JM Keynes did not have to deal with the PFI.”
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One hell of a job
So are we all agreed, then? What the government needs is a construction industry that is able to turn public investment into buildings and jobs
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This is an emergency
The argument this week over whether Ed Balls meant to say we were in the worst recession for 100 years may have caused mild hysteria in the media, but it won’t have raised many eyebrows in construction
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The skyline just got safer
When Ӱ launched its Safer Skyline campaign almost two years ago, the crane industry was in crisis