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Independent major project delivery delay review commissioned

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Procurement must embed ‘One Crisis” approach, says report

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The Departments for Energy Security and Net Zero and Environment Farming and Rural Affairs must take a ‘One Crisis’ approach to tackle climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss, says the Environmental Industries Commission (EIC) in a report. Subscribers to the printed magazine get access to the entire Construction law website.

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IPA and NIC to be scrapped by a Labour government

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The Labour Party will scrap the Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) and National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) if it wins the General Election, and replace them with a new body to be called the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (NISTA). See the panel to the right.

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Health service capital spending shortfall identified

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The NHS is in a critical condition after being starved of capital to invest in new healthcare buildings or to maintain them adequately, according to a government commissioned report. Subscribers to the printed magazine get access to the entire Construction law website. See the panel to the right.

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Report calls for private funding for transport infrastructure

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A ‘Rail and Urban Transport Review’ commissioned by the Labour Party while in opposition has published recommendations to accelerate the unlocking of benefits from rail and urban transport infrastructure investment, calling for a greater role for private funding. See the panel to the right.

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Report identifies root causes of cost management failures on projects

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Four root causes have been identified by the National Infrastructure Commission as being behind systemic failures of cost management on major infrastructure projects in a new report ‘Cost drivers of major infrastructure projects in the UK’. Subscribers to the printed magazine get access to the entire Construction law website.

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Judicial review process needs to be streamlined, says report

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Measures to streamline the judicial review process, reduce the amount of time it takes for legal challenges against projects to move through the courts, and improve the way data on case progress is published have been proposed in an independent report commissioned by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.