AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.12.1997, Síða 52

AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.12.1997, Síða 52
ENGLISH SU This issue of AVS focusses on the importance of effective planning, with particular reference to the construction industry in Iceland. PAGEll URBAN LIGHTING A proposal for a new street-lighting plan for central Reykjavík was approved by municipal authorities in 1997, based on work carried out since 1995 to achieve a consistent lighting scheme for the old districts of the city. Most lighting arrangements have hither- to been based purely on technical con- siderations, but the new proposal aims to complement the old buildings with suitable lighting, for which higher costs are acceptable. The scheme allows for five types of lighting, including 8-10 metre-high lampposts on main roads, 4- 5 metre-high lampposts on residential roads with a 30 k.p.h. speed limit, spe- ciality lamps for certain old, renovated districts, and floodlighting for certain buildings and works of art. PAGE17 ICELANDIC CON- STRUCTION INDUSTRY IN 2005 The Federation of Icelandic Industries recently organised a brain-storming project, with the objective of creating a "Future vision" of the construction industry in Iceland in the year 2005. This is some of what they foresee: strong, profitable companies of all sizes, collaboration with companies abroad. Icelandic companies take the lead in development of building techniques for harsh northem climatic conditions. High standards of design, maintenance and environmental awareness. Icelandic contractors active on the intemational market. Employment in construction will be an attractive prospect, due to good salaries and other benefits. Tax burdens on constmction are reduced, and an effective system of tenders is developed. Professionalism, a high standard of education and training, and effective quality control will be the hall- marks of the construction industry. Emphasis is placed upon research and development. This is the target for 2005. PAGES 22-38 PARTY POLICIES ON ICELANDIC CONSTRUCTION AVS asked spokesmen for each of Iceland's political parties to discuss their party policies on construction. PAGE 22 INDEPENDENCE PARTY Parliamentarian Sturla Böðvarsson describes the Independence Party’s pol- icy as being based upon the importance of stability, faith in private enterprise and limited state intervention. He emphasises the importance of design and good technical training, and use of the tender system. Direct participation by state institutions in matters of design and construction should be reduced. PAGE 26 WOMEN'S ALLIANCE Kristín Halld's Alliancem. Direct partic- ipation by state institutions in matters of design and constmction should be reduced. in private enterprise and lim- ited state intervention. He emphasises the importance of design and good tech- nical training, and better planning at the government level, and emphasises the importance of environmental factors, together with research and develop- ment. PAGE 29 PROGRESSIVE PARTY Parliamentarian Hjálmar Arnason speaks for his party. He argues that greater stability will lead to increased availability of finance, and hence stimu- late business and construction. He sug- gests tax reforms to increase the avail- ability of investment capital. M M A R Y PAGE 33 SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY Parliamentarian Guðmundur Arni Stefánsson explains SDP policy. He dis- cusses the problem of the influence of regional politics in decision-making, leading to unnecessary expenditure of public funds. He argues that the present system of constituencies should be abol- ished, so that all members of parliament would represent the whole country, and not a single region. He suggests that the turnkey tender approach is more practi- cal than the traditional tender, which often leads to tension between design- ers/architects and contractors. He stress- es the importance of the intemational market. PAGE 40 CONSTRUCTION AND RESEARCH Hákon Olafsson, director of the Building Research Institute, points out that the political parties place little emphasis on the importance of research, and argues that this factor is under-val- ued. The Building Research Institute was founded in 1965, and now has a staff of 45. Research by the institute, in collaboration with other state bodies, has yielded considerable results which have benefited home-owners and - builders, e.g. regarding alkaline activity and deterioration of concrete, and inex- pensive methods of improving water- resistance, studies on insulation, dou- ble-glazing, etc. More research, howev- er, ought to be carried out in many other fields, such as plumbing and drains, fire studies, etc. The institute's limited fund- ing, however, means that these subjects cannot be pursued. PAGE 43 HUMAN RESOURCES AND EMPLOYMENT POLICY Mechanical engineer Runólfur Olafsson discusses the importance of ensuring the 50
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