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Construction must adapt to thrive

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The best time to start planning for a better tomorrow is in the middle of a crisis, says Mark Beard.

During the darkest moments of the Second World War, politicians of all political persuasion were actively considering what society should look like if we overcame the unprecedented hardship and challenges we faced.  The difficulties presented by covid-19 cannot be compared directly to the challenges we had to face in the early 1940s.  However, there is much we can learn from history; in particular, that the best time to start planning for a better tomorrow, is when one is in the middle of a crisis rather than waiting until the crisis is over.

The UK construction industry has fared much better than most industries during the last year, but we should not underestimate the challenges ahead of us.  Very pleasingly, parts of our industry are already thinking about and planning how society will change over the next 10 years and how the construction industry should respond. 

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