How HS2 is helping embed the learning legacy as an industry standard approach Blog
Learning legacy is a structured approach to the capture and dissemination of lessons, good practice and innovation from major projects, aimed at raising the bar in industry.
Leaving a legacy – knowledge management to tackle the climate emergency Blog
How can I use my skills working in major projects knowledge to contribute to the climate emergency challenge? That was the question posed to me recently by Ego to Eco, a movement set up to shift our industry from an ego centric approach (human dominated) to an eco-centre nature driven system.
Sharing knowledge to shape the future: HS2 takes the Learning Legacy baton Blog
It’s almost 10 years since London 2012 published the first Learning Legacy - a structured approach to the capture and dissemination of lessons learned, good practice and innovation aimed at raising the bar in industry.
It’s good to talk: bridging the gap between disciplines Blog
In an industry like construction, where developers are tasked with implementing large infrastructure projects, people from a wide range of disciplines have to work together to enable delivery.
HS2 is going ahead – here are the lessons it needs to learn Blog
After much debate, the decision has been made for the UK’s second high-speed rail network, HS2, to go ahead.
Head of NAO warns of potential delivery failures News
Sir Amyas Morse, head of the National Audit Office, has argued that, in the face of increasingly complex projects and Brexit, Government Ministers need to recognise the depth of the challenge they are facing to control and manage their project commitments.
Shining a light on major projects News
Project catches up with the National Audit Office’s Geraldine Barker, whose role is to shine a light on how major projects are being delivered by government.
New National Infrastructure Delivery Plan gets Britain fit for the future News
The UK government has published an updated National Infrastructure Delivery Plan (NIDP), which sets out how it will support and improve delivery of key infrastructure projects over the next five years and lays out major policy milestones with details of how prioritisation, performance and delivery of infrastructure will be improved through:
HS2 connection to open six years early News
Chancellor George Osborne has confirmed that the high speed rail link connecting Crewe to Birmingham will open six years ahead of schedule in 2027.
HS2 confirms tunnel extension News
A new extension to the Chilterns tunnel proposed as part of the HS2 rail project will benefit people living in and around South Heath, Hyde Heath and Great Missenden.
How HS2 is helping embed the learning legacy as an industry standard approach
Learning legacy is a structured approach to the capture and dissemination of lessons, good practice and innovation from major projects, aimed at raising the bar in industry.
Leaving a legacy – knowledge management to tackle the climate emergency
How can I use my skills working in major projects knowledge to contribute to the climate emergency challenge? That was the question posed to me recently by Ego to Eco, a movement set up to shift our industry from an ego centric approach (human dominated) to an eco-centre nature driven system.
Sharing knowledge to shape the future: HS2 takes the Learning Legacy baton
It’s almost 10 years since London 2012 published the first Learning Legacy - a structured approach to the capture and dissemination of lessons learned, good practice and innovation aimed at raising the bar in industry.
It’s good to talk: bridging the gap between disciplines
In an industry like construction, where developers are tasked with implementing large infrastructure projects, people from a wide range of disciplines have to work together to enable delivery.
HS2 is going ahead – here are the lessons it needs to learn
After much debate, the decision has been made for the UK’s second high-speed rail network, HS2, to go ahead.
Will new leaders learn to say no?
News that the government is spending 6.
Head of NAO warns of potential delivery failures
Sir Amyas Morse, head of the National Audit Office, has argued that, in the face of increasingly complex projects and Brexit, Government Ministers need to recognise the depth of the challenge they are facing to control and manage their project commitments.
Shining a light on major projects
Project catches up with the National Audit Office’s Geraldine Barker, whose role is to shine a light on how major projects are being delivered by government.
New National Infrastructure Delivery Plan gets Britain fit for the future
The UK government has published an updated National Infrastructure Delivery Plan (NIDP), which sets out how it will support and improve delivery of key infrastructure projects over the next five years and lays out major policy milestones with details of how prioritisation, performance and delivery of infrastructure will be improved through:
HS2 connection to open six years early
Chancellor George Osborne has confirmed that the high speed rail link connecting Crewe to Birmingham will open six years ahead of schedule in 2027.
HS2 confirms tunnel extension
A new extension to the Chilterns tunnel proposed as part of the HS2 rail project will benefit people living in and around South Heath, Hyde Heath and Great Missenden.
Benefits Summit 2015 - The presentations
On Thursday 25th June, the APM Benefits Summit 2015 took place at etc.
HS2 moves one step closer to construction
Parliament instructed the High Speed 2 Select Committee to review over 120 changes to the HS2 hybrid bill as an outcome from stakeholder management.
David Cameron backs 'HS3' rail link for north of England
Prime Minister David Cameron has given the go-ahead to plans for a high-speed "HS3" rail link in the north of England, according to the BBC.
George Osborne urges planners to think big on HS2 terminus
As HS2s new chairman Sir David Higgins reconsiders existing plans for the programme, the chancellor George Osborne has urged a really big redevelopment of the Londons HS2 rail terminus.
Sir David seeks to deliver HS2 earlier and within budget
The new chairman of HS2 has set his sights on delivering the estimated 43bn project quicker and more cost effectively, something he told Project magazine he would do should he ever land the role to lead the project.