Infrastructure in the new era [electronic resource]
Infrastructure in the new era [electronic resource]
- [S.l.] Pinsent Masons 2011
This report follows the 2009 report 'Never waste a good crisis' by seeking to understand the key drivers for the infrastructure sector making considerably better progress than many other sectors of the construction industry in its attempts to reform and improve; presents a manifesto for further improvement in the infrastructure sector which is a key part of the construction industry. Constructing Excellence and Pinsent Masons set out to engage with the clients, consultants and supply chain contractors, specialists, product manufacturers, suppliers within the infrastructure sector to examine the approach being taken towards collaborative working and to understand their views to implementing change to the way in which infrastructure assets are procured, delivered and managed, particularly in the current economic climate.
United Kingdom--
This report follows the 2009 report 'Never waste a good crisis' by seeking to understand the key drivers for the infrastructure sector making considerably better progress than many other sectors of the construction industry in its attempts to reform and improve; presents a manifesto for further improvement in the infrastructure sector which is a key part of the construction industry. Constructing Excellence and Pinsent Masons set out to engage with the clients, consultants and supply chain contractors, specialists, product manufacturers, suppliers within the infrastructure sector to examine the approach being taken towards collaborative working and to understand their views to implementing change to the way in which infrastructure assets are procured, delivered and managed, particularly in the current economic climate.
United Kingdom--