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Will the government’s new commission led by Lord Adonis be successful in depoliticizing UK infrastructure delivery? Vote below
2026-08-11T06:00:00Z By Patricia Moore
Our skills challenge is about perceptions as much as pathways, and we need to tackle the two together, writes Patricia Moore at Turner & Townsend
2026-07-17T06:00:00Z By Jonathan Childs
A decade after PDR were made permanent, some are questioning if the bubble has now burst. But with MHCLG launching a fresh consultation on potential amendments last month, Jonathan Childs explains how we might get conversion rates back to their peak
2026-07-07T06:00:00Z By Daniel Gayne
With grand vision and little detail, Andy Burnham last week made his pitch for prime minister. Daniel Gayne picks through his Manchester speech for clues about what the Makerfield MP will actually do when he gets the keys to Number 10
2026-08-19T08:16:00Z By Jamie Hillier
In public sector construction all the talk is about portfolios but the delivery is all focused around projects. Jamie Hillier argues the answer is a business case your project QS can trust
2026-08-18T06:00:00Z By Adam Parkes
Station redevelopments are multi-layered and complex, but if done right they can expand capacity and ensure future-proofing of our transport hubs, writes Adam Parkes
2026-08-17T06:00:00Z By Lee Bryer
New CITB research shows a third of construction workers travelled no more than 20 miles for work in the past year. CITB’s Lee Bryer says that as workforce mobility declines, the industry must shift towards place-based skills strategies to meet regional demand
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