The publication of the Government Construction Strategy on 31 May signals the Government’s desire to effect a ‘profound change’ in its relationship with construction. In particular, it wants:
- a 20% reduction in costs by the end of this parliament (2015)
- an improved construction ‘supply side’ with new practices and models that:
- replace adversarial cultures with collaborative ones
- provide integrated solutions that are focused on required outcomes
- more effective engagement of the supply chain in design
- effective price benchmarking and cost targeting
- ‘alignment of interest’ between building designers and occupiers.
For its part, the Government intends to become a better client. As part of this, it will:
- establish a Government Construction Board to oversee the Construction Strategy and public expenditure on construction
- publish a rolling two-year programme of infrastructure and construction projects on a quarterly basis, starting autumn 2011.
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