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'Project delivery is at the heart of government activity. It touches almost everything that we do.' says Tony Meggs
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
'The transformation of government services is a huge and ambitious agenda. We're making great progress in delivering it' says Tony Meggs
Announcement of the winner of the Prime Minister's Better Public Building Award at the 2017 British Construction Industry Awards.
New Scotland Yard building on Victoria Embankment awarded the Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award at the 2017 British Construction Industry Awards.
Construction firms come together with Innovate UK support to find a more efficient way of building new primary schools with less impact on the environment.
The Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) publishes its fifth annual report on the Government Major Projects Portfolio (GMPP)
The Infrastructure and Projects Authority has published the fourth annual report into the government's most significant projects.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The new Infrastructure and Projects Authority starts today and will provide expert support for the government’s major economic projects.
Infrastructure UK (IUK) and the Major Projects Authority (MPA) will merge, creating the Infrastructure and Projects Authority.
The government made savings of £18.6 billion in 2014 to 2015 against a 2009 to 2010 baseline.
The government’s third annual report into its most significant projects has been published.
The government has already identified £11 billion of efficiency and reform savings for the next financial year up to January 2015.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Francis Maude announced the Project Leadership Programme, the next phase of the government's approach to major taxpayer-funded projects.
Three years on, the government is meeting Government Construction Strategy targets on paying firms and on the construction pipeline.
'We’ve made excellent progress and have now shown that we can deliver savings and reforms year after year', explains the Chancellor.
The Government Lead Non-Executive Director Lord Browne recommends keeping enhanced departmental boards.
The Minister for Cabinet Office spoke about the government's savings of £14.3 billion in the last financial year.
The Efficiency and Reform Group has supported departments in saving £14.3 billion against a 2009 to 2010 baseline.
The second Major Projects Authority annual report shows how the government’s most significant projects have performed in 2013 to 2014.
The former BP executive will bring 30 years’ commercial experience to government’s projects assurer, improving public services and saving taxpayers money.
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