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Draft guidance has been published to help reduce waste and improve relationships when procuring public sector construction projects.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Chief Secretary to the Treasury congratulates the first cohort of government graduates from the Major Projects Leadership Academy.
A summary of ongoing construction work across industry and government.
A review of progress so far against the 2012 Civil Service Reform Plan calls for the pace of reform to step up.
Chloe Smith gave a speech on reforming for growth at the Government Construction Summit 2013.
Government Construction Summit hears how public sector construction supports economic growth.
Lord Browne publishes his second annual report, tracking progress of non-executives on departmental boards in improving the way Whitehall works.
£8 billion savings target for 2012 to 2013 exceeded by 25% through fundamental reform to government operations.
Information about major projects underway by the government has been published for the first time.
Cabinet Office and HM Treasury statement in response to Lord Browne’s 2013 report on major project execution and control in government
New guidance on Building Information Modelling (BIM) for the construction industry is now available.
Speech given by Peter Hansford, on behalf of Francis Maude, about what government is doing to improve construction in the public sector.
A new approach to government construction procurement can cut waste, improve efficiency and encourage a more collaborative supply chain.
BIM 2050 brings together young professionals working in the construction industry to have their say on the future of digital technologies.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude made a keynote speech at a Dods conference on debt on 15 October 2012.
There is just 1 week left to enter a nomination for the 2012 Compact Awards, run annually to celebrate good partnership across sectors.
The Government Chief Construction Adviser, Paul Morrell, has set out his views on infrastructure funding.
Minister for the Cabinet Office Francis Maude delivered a speech about government and the construction industry.
Government is taking a long term approach to construction strategy, focusing on waste, transparency, technology and new procurement models.
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