Working side by side
Architecture, engineering and construction have sometimes been seen as a loose collection of related activities, whose pre-occupation (at worst) has been about who is top dog. This has changed in recent years, partly as a result of the government procurement revolution that is PFI, partly in response to climate change, and partly because of the recognition that silo thinking is no longer appropriate.
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