Purpose, price and political nous: bidding for levelling up projects Blog
After a summer of unrest in Westminster – and unease among spending departments – the autumn ‘Budget’ did much to calm fears of an immediate halt to capital spending on regional infrastructure and ‘levelling up’ projects.
Liz Truss and levelling up: what can the PM learn from a PM? Blog
Any new Prime Minister, from any political party, can always expect a full in-tray waiting for them when they arrive at 10 Downing Street.
The Infrastructure review sounds warning over progress on the UK’s next big projects Blog
The Government is at risk of failing to deliver its National Infrastructure Strategy warns the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) and, despite a backdrop of progress, they were right to raise the warning.
Levelling up: major opportunity or political bandwagon? Blog
In February, the government unveiled its Levelling Up the United Kingdom white paper, with the aim of ending “geographic inequality” in the UK.
Project lessons from the renewal and restoration of Parliament Blog
The National Audit Office (NAO) has released its latest report on the restoration and renewal of the Palace of Westminster.
Skills development must be at the heart of government projects Blog
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI), in partnership with Turner & Townsend, have published Programmes with Purpose, delivering success in government’s major projects; a positive take on closing the gaps in existing knowledge and approaches to project delivery.
Project X Conference: the seven deadly sins of major projects Blog
Dame Meg Hillier MP has been chair of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) since 2015.
Yes Minister, Britain’s biggest projects do need a major overhaul Blog
Don’t be too surprised to see trainee project managers and their local MPs sharing pencil cases in lectures in the near future.
Purpose, price and political nous: bidding for levelling up projects
After a summer of unrest in Westminster – and unease among spending departments – the autumn ‘Budget’ did much to calm fears of an immediate halt to capital spending on regional infrastructure and ‘levelling up’ projects.
Liz Truss and levelling up: what can the PM learn from a PM?
Any new Prime Minister, from any political party, can always expect a full in-tray waiting for them when they arrive at 10 Downing Street.
The Infrastructure review sounds warning over progress on the UK’s next big projects
The Government is at risk of failing to deliver its National Infrastructure Strategy warns the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) and, despite a backdrop of progress, they were right to raise the warning.
Levelling up: major opportunity or political bandwagon?
In February, the government unveiled its Levelling Up the United Kingdom white paper, with the aim of ending “geographic inequality” in the UK.
Project lessons from the renewal and restoration of Parliament
The National Audit Office (NAO) has released its latest report on the restoration and renewal of the Palace of Westminster.
Skills development must be at the heart of government projects
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI), in partnership with Turner & Townsend, have published Programmes with Purpose, delivering success in government’s major projects; a positive take on closing the gaps in existing knowledge and approaches to project delivery.
Project X Conference: the seven deadly sins of major projects
Dame Meg Hillier MP has been chair of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) since 2015.
Yes Minister, Britain’s biggest projects do need a major overhaul
Don’t be too surprised to see trainee project managers and their local MPs sharing pencil cases in lectures in the near future.