All articles by Graham Watts – Page 2
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2008 predictions: "sleeze, football and more sleeze"
The CIC chief executive is excited by Beijing and believes the government can keep the economy on track
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Comment
Keep shouting and we’ll keep failing
The pig-headed behaviour of some trade associations is wasting a priceless opportunity to reform the Construction Act to everyone’s advantage
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Team GB needs an outsider in charge for 2012
The resignation of Jack Lemley needn’t be a blow for the ODA as long as the new chair has a similar independent streak and a rigorous approach to procurement
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Pork loin in July? Let’s be serious
Industry events have become bloated on a diet of showbiz excess, says the CIC chief executive, who prefers the honesty of the president’s address to the anecdotes of a Z-list celebrity
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Introduction
The chairman of the Hall of Fame judging panel reflects on 40 years of great strides forward, occasional shuffles back and some things that just haven't changed at all
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Features
Beijing 832 days to go
If you believe the hype, you probably think Beijing is a lick of paint away from hosting the 2008 Olympics tomorrow. Graham Watts took a look for himself and found that not a single building has been finished - so maybe it's time all the London Olympic doomsters took a ...
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My nagging carbon conscience
A smog-filled Beijing sky prompts the CIC chief executive to ask himself whether he is doing enough to cut his own carbon emissions.
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Strength, speed and ruthlessness
Graham Watts presents a plan for delivering the 2012 Olympics on time
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Features
The comment
Graham Watts, chief executive of the Construction Industry Council, joins the calls for a dedicated minister of state
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Comment
An ouzo to the Olympics
Perhaps we should have consulted the Oracle at Delphi before the Athens Olympics, because the project managers turned out to be inaccurate soothsayers
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Features
Just what we wanted
Graham Watts, chief executive of the Construction Industry Council, explains why he lobbied for CIPER and why it has a vital role to play
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Features
The Architect's role
Architecture professionals need to raise their game – or face permanent relegation in the project team
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