Richard G Saxon
July 2003
A paper based on a talk given to a meeting of the Society of Construction Law in London on 3rd June 2003.
The paper contends that the movement 'ethinking Construction' and the Latham reforms before it, have had limited impact because of their concept of the construction industry. A broader definition, embracing the provision of built environment over its lifecycle, opens up more productive viewpoints for providers and potential for greater stakeholder satisfaction.
The author: ichard G Saxon CBE, BArch, MCD, IBA, MCIM, FSA is a director of the Building Design Partnership, the chairman of 'Be' and vice president of the oyal Institute of British Architects.
Text 4 pages.
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Publication year
2003